August 26, 2008

New Bedford Airport

Saw this story in the Boston Globe, click here: Here is part,


Mayor Scott W. Lang is trying something that might not fly: He's lobbying small, regional airlines to launch service from here to Boston's Logan International or Warwick's T.F. Green International airports. To some, it might seem absurd to fly for 20 to 25 minutes between New Bedford Regional Airport and Boston instead of driving the 60 miles, and even more so for the 40-mile trek to Warwick, R.I.

But commercial air service from New Bedford to one of the two cities would mean South Coast residents could catch connecting flights in Boston or Warwick and avoid traffic, expensive airport parking, and long lines at security checkpoints. Not to mention, it could turn New Bedford's tiny airport into a better economic engine for an old whaling town trying to attract more biotechnology manufacturing, alternative energy, and marine science and technology companies.
"It adds a tremendous amount of convenience," said Lang, who in his State of the City address proclaimed 2008 would be the "year of the airport." The airport already is being used more: Corporate jet operations are up 66 percent in the past year and Bridgewater State College is opening a flight academy there this fall.

"There's a real niche for a place like New Bedford, to go through a smaller airport to a hub."
But starting new service may not be on the radar for an industry crushed by record-high fuel prices and huge losses. "Carriers, if anything, are trying to determine which airports and routes to eliminate, rather than add," said Darin Lee, aviation economist for consulting firm LECG. "It would be difficult to make it commercially viable with today's fuel costs."

Still, there's some demand for the service. Agostinho Amado commuted between his Taunton home and Boston office - which could take two hours one way during rush hour - before opening an immigration services business in New Bedford in 2007. "I wouldn't mind paying $150 to $200 round trip" to fly between New Bedford and Boston, said Amado, 57. "Traffic makes you upset

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Check Spelling of title:

Should read New Bedford Airport

Anonymous said...

Moratorium is not over yet. Please refrain from posting airport information until September 1...

Harry T
Worcester,MA

Bill Randell said...

Harry:

I have not seen you in a week. Give us an update on the walkers.

Bill

Anonymous said...

I honestly think that if this was a workable idea (New Bedford to Boston) that Cape Air or someone else would already be doing it.

I suspect the flights would be lucky to achieve 50% loads.

Morning flights would be full from New Bedford to Boston, but they would have to return to New Bedford empty in order to pick up the next load.

Evening flights would be full from Boston to New Bedford, but, again, they would deadhead back to Boston for the next load.

Anonymous said...

In light of the ban of ORH-Bashing, I'll not point out the differences between the activity levels in New Bedford (per this article) and Worcester (Per commission minutes)

Anonymous said...

Don't read this until the moratorium is up, but Southwest is cutting flights in Manchester, TF Greene and Bradley airports...

http://www.boston.com/travel/blog/2008/08/southwest_to_tr.html

Harry T
Worcester, MA

Anonymous said...

Bill:

The walkers have made it to the outskirts of Kansas City, MO:

http://www.emporiagazette.com/photos/2008/aug/21/7015

http://www.hutchnews.com/Localregional/aut2008-08-22T21-36-38

Thanks,

Harry T
Worcester, MA