i understand, which is why I'm curious as to how we're doing to OMA. I know they're the only major player in their state and that region yet it appears we are finally catching them with our much larger population.
Hope we continue our 10+% growth YoY and hit 5m this year!!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Funny how Dallas was able to keep Love Field after DFW was built in Euless, TX. Fort Worth's Alliance Airport became strictly cargo and Love Field continued to grow the Southwest Airlines brand.
If OKC, Tulsa & Wichita hadn't invested so much in their airports; could you envision a major international airport in say Tonkawa, OK serving all 3 metropolitan areas where you bypass DFW?
Driving distant to Tonkawa from:
OKC 85
TUL 86
WICH 69
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Southwest also had to navigate a lot of laws and started in the regulation days. Post regulation, it's a very different world that a lot of us haven't experienced. But we would definitely have NOT been better off having a centralized OK airport in somewhere like Tonkawa. Metros of any size need their own airport for business travel, which was the majority of travelers back in those regulation times. Southwest was one of the first to open it up to the common person in a no-frills manner. That kind of thinking it what made air travel so much bigger and has helped with our own airport (and so many others). It would have been a major mistake to put it in some small town that's not convenient to anywhere/anyone.
I always thought OKC would be a great spot for a HUB. OKC missed the boat back in the late 80's early 90's when we had the opportunity to be a Hub for Continental Airlines.
Anyone flown out of OKC since the gov't shutdown - i have a 7am flight on Monday and usually only get there an hour or so early - wondering if i should bump up my time due to the TSA problems with the shutdown
According to the TSA, yes. They suggest two hours ahead, three in the busier airports. As much as a pain that would be, I'd really consider the two hour suggestion and bring a book. That early in the morning you should be fine, but what's the worst that happens if you show up two hours ahead and only needed an hour? You read a book. What's the worst that happens if you show up one hour ahead and needed two? Well...you have plenty of time to go home and read your book.
SW was able to stay at Love but only after great political maneuvering and restiction on SW and its operation. Due to the Wright Amendment, SW could only fly non-stop from Love to cities in states that touch Texas. They grew and thrived under that arrangement then established hubs elsewhere to expand without restriction. The Wright amendment is now off so they have no restrictions at Love but may be pushing max capacity there since other airlines now operate there.
I'd be curious to see if there's been any actual reduction in leakage to DFW, or if the increased numbers at OKC are merely reflective of the ongoing growth and economic strength. DFW still has far more of an ULCC presence (F9, NK), so inevitably there will always be some leakage, especially the most price-conscious passengers.
Question that I could easily google but I'm already here:
Can I still fly using my OK issued driver's license as identification? I have a flight in April and didn't know if I would need to get on the whole passport renewal deal or if I would still be able to fly using my DL.
Thanks in advance!
If the government shutdown continues, just wait if you think things are fine at the airport now; imagine if the screeners at the airports start to quit in mass, it will produce chaos much worst than a sewer backup.
Have a safe trip my man. If this shutdown isn't resolved in 30 days, you will begin see a panacea of problems that will extend beyond government workers.
The Government Shutdown Is Bad. But It Could Get Much Worse: http://fortune.com/2019/01/15/the-go...n-2019-update/
Oklahoma's RealID extension is good until October 10: https://www.dhs.gov/real-id/oklahoma
Congress needs to revise what are critical government jobs that affect real people and those office (2nd level and higher mgmt, individual contributor) jobs that could withstand a shutdown/furlough.
In the DOT and DHS airport ops: FAA controller, investigator, and TSA agent (all non-management and 1st level management) roles are mission critical in my mind and should not be subject to furlough.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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Congress needs to open the damn government; stop this nonsense of picking and choosing who gets paid. Imagine if you were not getting paid and being asked to work--the stress that would put you under. The jobs of air traffic controllers are stressful enough; some of those affected are having to dip into their savings & 401K's; many will still owe the government come tax time.
Trump already admitted to Pelosi & Schumer that he would proudly own this shutdown, he created.
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