View Full Version : Flying high: Stillwater celebrates two years of commercial air service



Bunty
08-24-2018, 09:10 PM
Flying high: Stillwater celebrates two years of commercial air service http://www.stwnewspress.com/news/local_news/flying-high-stillwater-celebrates-two-years-of-commercial-air-service/article_d3cd7de8-8288-5f21-8998-c733d9839703.html

Reaching a milestone: Stillwater Airport celebrates 100,000th passenger: http://www.stwnewspress.com/news/local_news/reaching-a-milestone-stillwater-airport-celebrates-th-passenger/image_0976061b-8f00-5235-8fc0-ad97235b737b.html

OUman
08-26-2018, 10:34 AM
Pretty neat to see the service grow and sustain itself. Good for Stillwater and the state. Hopefully SWO can get a new destination in the next year or two.

Bunty
08-26-2018, 03:07 PM
Pretty neat to see the service grow and sustain itself. Good for Stillwater and the state. Hopefully SWO can get a new destination in the next year or two.

I've driven by Stillwater airport late at night before and saw parking lots well occupied and at first thought wondered what's going on and then it quickly hit me it's airline passengers parked. I bet neighboring towns are helping to add to the passenger list, such as Enid and Ponca City along with a bunch of smaller towns. It's a great development for much of northern Oklahoma that was overdue.

Ocolly article: http://www.ocolly.com/news/stillwater-airport-celebrates-passengers/article_dbede1a8-a882-11e8-878a-03a0f84cf1c4.html

OUman
08-27-2018, 06:53 PM
Interesting article, but I'm not sure where the author got the idea that American Eagle is "chartering" flights between SWO and DFW. These are not charter flghts, they're regularly scheduled flights.

gopokes88
08-27-2018, 06:56 PM
Pretty neat to see the service grow and sustain itself. Good for Stillwater and the state. Hopefully SWO can get a new destination in the next year or two.

Burns Hargis said the next sales pitch is to get a Chicago daily.

The city should sell some bonds and build a 2 gate terminal.

catch22
08-27-2018, 08:56 PM
Interesting article, but I'm not sure where the author got the idea that American Eagle is "chartering" flights between SWO and DFW. These are not charter flghts, they're regularly scheduled flights.

Indeed it is strange. It is almost if he is under he impression that since Stillwater is (was?) offering revenue guarantees that it is somehow a charter. These are most definitely scheduled flights.

gopokes88
08-27-2018, 09:37 PM
Indeed it is strange. It is almost if he is under he impression that since Stillwater is (was?) offering revenue guarantees that it is somehow a charter. These are most definitely scheduled flights.

Probably just general ignorance?

I do love flying out of swo when the schedule allows for it. A unique not big airport experience. It’s kinda fun.