The construction closures for the new space indicator lights and level counting system has forced the garage to be closed frequently. Those who get turned away, try to quickly get over to the canopy lot. Sorry about the inconvenience guys, but the crew is staying on schedule right now and they can't do the work over the top of private vehicles. It is a liability for them.
Thanks for the reply. Very helpful that you guys reach out this way.
The leisure traffic is there to make that happen, especially to Cancun and Cozumel. We have continued to reach out to CBP to keep them aware of our interest in having international service here. But we know that building a shell for them, or even if we were to finish it out to their specs, doesn't guarantee that they will staff it. More preclearance destinations would be nice.
IMO saying demand isn't there for valet service (and I'm not even a prospective user any more, my kids are grown) so lets not do it is like saying well no one is using all these handicap spots so let's get rid of them. If you approach valet service like another accommodation mechanism instead of as a profit engine, which I doubt it could ever be, then I think it becomes easier to justify.
If public surveys show that Valet Service is on the bottom of the wish list, then that seems like s pretty good indicator that demand isn’t there.
I think it's a simple matter of resources. If a survey is done, and only 3% say yeah, I would use valet, then it isn't going to happen no matter how great it would be for that 3%.
But to address the subsidized service question...that's a really great question. For that 3%, what is valet parking worth? $5? $10? $25? $100?
It reminds me of the electric car charger at the workplace idea. Everyone with an electric car thinks it's a really great idea to have charging stations at work. Until you ask them how they intend to pay for the electricity, then hands go in pockets and the nonchalant whistling starts.
Maybe. If implemented. I'm not necessarily pushing to implement as much as I'm pushing to change mindset about it.
Also, I suspect there's a bit of an "induced demand" scenario. If there WERE valet service, and people knew that, I suspect the numbers would end up being greater than 3%. I mean, maybe not 20%, but not 3%. If we just went off surveys I suspect there would be a number of things we might not have currently.
Hey Josh just a flyer here but have you guys reached out to American Express about a studio centurion lounge? I know they recently stated they were going to do some smaller studio lounges. It's a long shot but would be cool.
https://thepointsguy.com/2015/07/cen...tudio-seattle/
I agree with this. If asked in a survey if I would bring my own snacks for the plane or buy an overpriced snack at an airport vendor I would say I'll bring my own. But there I am, nine out of ten times, at one of the shops at the airport buying an overpriced bag of almonds or cashews. Some of it is like an impulse buy, when driving up to to the airport on Meridian, you see signs for valet, and you justify in your mind that it's only a few dollars more than the next most expensive option and more convenient. The people who would do this would be people who are running a little later than what they were planning, people who ran into some traffic on they way, people with a lot of luggage, people with kids, the elderly, upper middle class and wealthy who just don't mind spending extra on travel conveniences, people who find the garage full but valet open, business people who can expense it. You could find yourself with all kinds of induced demand if valet is offered. People aren't thinking about valet when they fly out of OKC because it's never been offered so it's not likely to show up well on a survey.
Two interesting tidbits: (1) My wife and I have sort of made our own valet parking at the airport a couple times when the garage was full. We pulled into the hourly parking and went into the airport and left on our trip. Then her parents came later that day and got our car. Then on the day we got home they brought our car back to the hourly lot, which is where we picked it up from. These were instances of two week trips or the garage being full. (2) A couple of times I have had the mindset of driving to Mickey Mantle's in Bricktown for dinner on a Friday or Saturday night, thinking, I'm going to be parking several blocks away. And that's fine. But when I see valet parking, I just go ahead and go with valet parking. I make the choice before knowing the price. I can't even remember the price, or if there was a price and I just had to tip the valet. The point is that it was convenient so I used it, but I wasn't thinking about it on my way to the restaurant.
What has been discussed is possibly a shared use lounge concept, something similar to the model that COS uses: https://www.flycos.com/airport-premi...-grand-opening
It is not a definite thing, but when we have some space opened by our new terminal expansion, a shared use lounge is a possibility.
I missed it but Hobby Lobby has built (is building?) a corporate hangar on Air Cargo Rd. directly across from the airport hotel.
And, FedEx is building some sort of a ground distribution center on Portland Ave where the old Hagar building was recently demolished.
Makes sense, HQ is just around the corner so its a hop, skip, and a jump to their new corporate jet hanger. A little dissapointed as this could have been one of the anchors for the new development....
Any updates on terminal / gate expansion?
Answered less than 20 posts ago....
http://www.okctalk.com/showthread.ph...99#post1008799
Josh, I don't know if this is under WRWA authority or not but I am always really nervous taking the exits on to S54th or driving past the exits when I am on S54th. I have had some really close calls going EB when I am driving home from work (I work swing shift at MMAC) after midnight when those last flights have arrived. People tend not to yield coming onto 54th. Is there something that can be done to reshape or elongate the exits or is this a city issue?
Sorry it took so long to get an answer for you. The project was City managed and there are no changes in the works currently. I discussed this with Mark and he had me call Stuart Chai with City's Public Works Traffic Management division. We have requested a review of the two on-ramps, including line of sight issues, if the yield signs are properly placed and if additional yield signs can be added to remind the drivers of their responsibilities there.
Looks like Frontier has leased Gate 12 and the ticket counter space just east of Delta. The lease is valid until July 2018 (!!!).
Also, I notice a new project on the books regarding an AAR Hangar expansion. Tried searching for info, but can't find anything online.
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