1> I appreciate your persistence on this, but as I’ve mentioned before, valet parking is not economically feasible at this point in time. As our enplanements continue to grow, we may see a demand for that service. In the meantime, our plan is to get Garage A back open and offer reserved and premium parking options. It has been a difficult project, but we are confident we are on the right track.
2> Without sending a survey out to other airports, I am not really sure how to confirm this information. Which elevators are you talking about? This is the first time I have seen a complaint about the size of our elevators. I know our skycaps are able accommodate wheelchairs, luggage and family members in one elevator.
3> We do not purposefully keep our airport 5 degrees warmer. The abundance of natural light and many doors allow warm and cold air into the building. High winds and sunny days can really keep the system on its toes. In the summer, we remind the airlines to keep their jet bridge doors closed as much as they can. In the winter, we do the same thing, but we also alternate entrance doors at the front of the building to reduce north winds coming directly into the building. We do respond when passengers tell us it is uncomfortable in parts of the building. You can always write us at
wrwa@okc.gov if you think an adjustment needs to be made.
4> You can find a digital clock at the bottom of every arrival and departure screen.
5> Glad to hear this. Thank you.
6 & 7> Combining the answers to 6/7 here: We have received some really good feedback on the garage space-by-space system. The system does have the capability to push out real-time availability information. The plan was to activate that feature when the entire project is complete. The next phase of the project will begin soon on the north portion of the garage installing level-by-level counters. I don’t anticipate that we will have our parking operator guess and post estimated closures or closure times as there are so many things that can fluctuate in a matter of minutes. We have seen 50 spaces fill up with one light change at Amelia Earhart.
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