Recently, my wife and I returned from Myrtle Beach on board Worcester Regional Airport’s newest airline, Direct Air. We found Direct Air’s service to be comfortable and friendly, and a convenient alternative to flying out of Boston or Providence.
I have always been a huge supporter of Worcester airport, and my most recent experience reinforced why I have remained supportive. If service continues to be implemented successfully in Worcester, it will allow the airport to increase its potential of returning as a preferred choice for people planning to travel in the region.
This may be the airport’s final chance at becoming a major player in New England. I believe that with careful selection of airlines and destinations, and with the support of the greater Worcester area, specifically those involved in making the long-term decisions for the airport, it can happen.
If Worcester is a city looking for a revival and distinction in the region, it must have a viable commercial airport.
TIMOTHY MacDONALD
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4 comments:
Thanks Bill for putting my letter on your blog. I really hope Direct Air makes it and I hope to fly them again.
Also, have you heard of Jet America? They are a new airline looking to expand in secondary airports like ORH.
Jet America is the same guy from Skybus...
Only hear good things about the founder (forgot his name), but Skybus???
I know the airline failed but I thought he left well before Skybus went out of Business.
Article on JetAmerica:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/New-lowcost-airline-targets-apf-15348934.html?.v=5
Harry T
Worcester,MA
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