lgwcalling
Advanced
- Jan 1, 2007
- 126
- 9
Once again, Southwest Airlines demonstrates their superior business acumen. If only US Airways had half the financial, partnering & communication skills that Southwest has. In a few years, Southwest has become the second largest carrier @ Pittsburgh International Airport. My guess is that they will be the number one carrier @ Pittsburgh International Airport in a few more years.
From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, 2/08/08
Pittsburgh International Airport cuts fees to airlines
By Mark Belko, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Less than two months after boosting fees to airlines operating out of Pittsburgh International Airport, the Allegheny County Airport Authority is lowering them.
The authority announced this morning that it will cut rates to the airlines by anywhere from 11 percent to 48 percent after realizing $11 million in savings by refinancing $10 million in airport debt and $1 million in lower insurance costs.
With the savings, landing fees will drop from $3.18 per 1,000 pounds to $2.49, or 21 percent. That is still about 10 cents higher than it was at the end of 2007. Terminal fees will go from $129.17 a square foot to $110.01, a savings of 15 percent, but still about $15 higher than at the start of the year.
The biggest reduction will be in the ramp fee, which will drop 48 percent from $378.92 a linear foot to $197.47 a linear foot. That makes the rate about $33 lower than it was even before the fee increases kicked in at the start of the year.
"The measures demonstrate the airport authority's strong interest in keeping Pittsburgh International Airport competitive and marketable for the airlines," board chairman Glenn Mahone said in a statement.
The reductions come after Southwest Airlines, the airport's second largest carrier, raised concerns about the fee increases last fall and after a flap over the use of a $19.9 million payment from state gambling funds originally earmarked for airport debt reduction to help plug a deficit in the 2007 county budget. Allegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato took the money as partial reimbursement for $42.5 million contributed by the county toward construction of the airport terminal, which opened in 1992.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
More details in tomorrow's Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
From the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, 2/08/08
Pittsburgh International Airport cuts fees to airlines
By Mark Belko, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Less than two months after boosting fees to airlines operating out of Pittsburgh International Airport, the Allegheny County Airport Authority is lowering them.
The authority announced this morning that it will cut rates to the airlines by anywhere from 11 percent to 48 percent after realizing $11 million in savings by refinancing $10 million in airport debt and $1 million in lower insurance costs.
With the savings, landing fees will drop from $3.18 per 1,000 pounds to $2.49, or 21 percent. That is still about 10 cents higher than it was at the end of 2007. Terminal fees will go from $129.17 a square foot to $110.01, a savings of 15 percent, but still about $15 higher than at the start of the year.
The biggest reduction will be in the ramp fee, which will drop 48 percent from $378.92 a linear foot to $197.47 a linear foot. That makes the rate about $33 lower than it was even before the fee increases kicked in at the start of the year.
"The measures demonstrate the airport authority's strong interest in keeping Pittsburgh International Airport competitive and marketable for the airlines," board chairman Glenn Mahone said in a statement.
The reductions come after Southwest Airlines, the airport's second largest carrier, raised concerns about the fee increases last fall and after a flap over the use of a $19.9 million payment from state gambling funds originally earmarked for airport debt reduction to help plug a deficit in the 2007 county budget. Allegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato took the money as partial reimbursement for $42.5 million contributed by the county toward construction of the airport terminal, which opened in 1992.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
More details in tomorrow's Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.