Are they going to take the extra gate at Easterwood?
Yes, they only fly 737's. Even if they had one flight out a day it's hard to believe they could fill enough seats to make it worth their while.Sweet Kitten Feet said:
Southwest will not fly out Easterwood. The ridership simply is not there. They'd never fill up their planes.
wareagle044 said:
Are they going to take the extra gate at Easterwood?
lawless89 said:wareagle044 said:
Are they going to take the extra gate at Easterwood?
They just pulled any flights out of Bush due to losses, so I seriously doubt they're going to add flights here.
MiMi said:
Southwest named 'Official Airline of the SEC' but don't expect flights at Easterwood Airport
Once again, a busy discussion on TexAgs quickly becomes a KBTX story.
Hornbeck said:
Silver Airlines in Florida bought many of the old Saab prop planes that Continental used to fly out of CLL, and they are making money flying between smaller airports in Florida to major hubs and to the Bahamas / Carribean. If we had a similar company here, I think they could hit the smaller airports like CLL, BMT, etc., and still make money. The regional jet companies wanted to push out the prop planes competition, promising more economical service. What it did was just quit going to a bunch of the smaller regional airports.
Eastgate and Southgate will likely be redeveloped into dense, high-rise student housing in years to come. It's only logical.boredatwork08 said:
As for the "space" issue, land utilization is ridiculously inefficient within a mile of main campus. There are too many single-family properties in an area that should be high rises. Getting more students living closer to campus would alleviate some traffic congestion around town.
AggiePhil said:Eastgate and Southgate will likely be redeveloped into dense, high-rise student housing in years to come. It's only logical.boredatwork08 said:
As for the "space" issue, land utilization is ridiculously inefficient within a mile of main campus. There are too many single-family properties in an area that should be high rises. Getting more students living closer to campus would alleviate some traffic congestion around town.