The move enables each carrier to use its partner's frequent flier programs to attract new passengers from outside its network. AirTran serves 51 cities, mostly in the East, from its Atlanta hub, while Frontier flies to 55 cities, mainly in the West, from its Denver base. Between Atlanta and Denver, each carrier has three daily flights.
I just saw on the airport website that the final master plan meeting is schedule for December 13th at the airport.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an RFP was issued on 11/13/06 for Hanger and support services also on the airport website
ReplyDeletetim and w.t:
ReplyDeleteThanks.. Next logical question are we going to advertise the RFP anywhere so that people can see it other then the flyworcester website??
Bill
Hi, I am new to your blogsite, and was wondering what an RFP is? I apologize for my lack of knowledge on this subject.
ReplyDeleteD.A. welcome to the blog. RFP stands for Request for Proposal.
ReplyDeleteI know I am kind of late with this comment, but does this basically eliminate us from getting AirTran/Frontier atleast for now???
ReplyDeleteDave from Worcester
Sorry, I left a few things out. I saw how IMG didn't get us on the "next city" ballot, that is why I posted that comment.
ReplyDeleteDave from Worcester