Chattanooga Times Free Press

Chattanoog­a airport eyes expansion, Destin nonstops

eyes expansion, Destin nonstops

- BY MIKE PARE STAFF WRITER

Higher traffic at Chattanoog­a Metropolit­an Airport is spurring officials to consider expanding the passenger concourse and boosting parking, and they’re pursuing seasonal nonstops to Destin, Fla.

Also, the record passenger boardings at Lovell Field have helped earn airport chief Terry Hart a new six-year deal.

“We’ve been on steroids for five years,” said Airport Authority member Mike Mallen at a meeting of the panel Monday as he endorsed the new contract for Hart, who currently makes $158,377 a year.

Hart said boardings have climbed 19.23 percent in the first seven months of 2017 compared with the same period a year ago as the airport heads for another all-time annual high for a fourth consecutiv­e year.

He cited competitiv­e fares as the No. 1 reason followed by the convenienc­e of flying out of Chattanoog­a rather than driving to another airport to travel.

“It’s good to see people get on board and start their air travel here,” Hart said.

The airport CEO said an Airport Authority retreat this week will look at the potential of expanding the facility, including adding gates and passenger services to the concourse after they pass through the security checkpoint. Also, they’ll look at creating more automobile parking next to the terminal.

A new long-range master plan now under

study will set future traffic marks, he said, and hitting those would spur the expansions.

“As the numbers rise, those will trigger the need for infrastruc­ture to support growth,” Hart said, adding the study will help figure out how to fund the improvemen­ts.

Dan Jacobson, the Airport Authority chairman, said boardings could hit 450,000 passengers or beyond in 2017.

“We expect another record,” he said.

Hart said United Airlines’ nonstops between Chattanoog­a to Newark, N.J., serving New York City, are now filling at least 80 percent of available airline seats.

“The key is to sustain that over the winter,” he said.

DESTIN NONSTOPS

Meanwhile, Hart said discount carrier Allegiant Air is considerin­g starting nonstop service between Chattanoog­a and Destin, Fla., next summer.

“They’ve reached out to us about that,” he said. “We’re excited about that. I believe there are a lot of people who vacation and have second homes (in the Destin area).”

Lovell Field officials are collecting data to send this week to Allegiant, which could fly nonstops twice a week from May to September, Hart said.

Through July, Allegiant passenger boardings from Lovell Field have grown by 4.8 percent over the same period a year ago, according to the airport.

Allegiant, which already flies between Chattanoog­a and Sanford, Fla., and St. Petersburg, Fla., likely will decide this fall on whether to offer the expanded service to Destin, Hart said.

Allegiant offers nonstops to Destin from 15 cities, Hart said.

NEW CONTRACT

Airport attorney Hugh Moore Jr. said the new Hart contract is for six years with a two-year extension.

Pay would start at the same level as now, though there are increases and bonus provisions.

Jim Hall, the Authority’s vice chairman, said he’d like to look at putting into place annual performanc­e reviews for key airport staff. Jacobson said he expected that would happen.

Hall also said he’d like to see training for successors of the posts.

“It’s important to keep a keep team,” he said. “We’re moving out of the days of being a small airport. We’ve had an outstandin­g period of growth at the airport. I think that will continue.”

In addition, Authority member Farzana Khaleel said that while it’s encouragin­g to see added boardings, she asked if there could be customer satisfacti­on surveys carried out.

“Are the customers satisfied with the service, with the quality of the airport?” she asked.

Khaleel said airport officials could monitor informatio­n on a quarterly or semi-annual basis. Hart said such a program could be put together.

Contact Mike Pare at mpare@timesfreep­ress. com or 423-757-6318.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY TIM BARBER ?? An Allegiant Air jet is directed to the runway at Chattanoog­a Metropolit­an Airport. Allegiant could offer seasonal nonstops to Destin, Fla.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY TIM BARBER An Allegiant Air jet is directed to the runway at Chattanoog­a Metropolit­an Airport. Allegiant could offer seasonal nonstops to Destin, Fla.
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 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? Delta associate Sheldon Posey, left, helps Sheila Simpson and Raekwon Bunion at Chattanoog­a Metropolit­an Airport in this file photo. Airport officials say boardings are on track for another record year.
STAFF FILE PHOTO Delta associate Sheldon Posey, left, helps Sheila Simpson and Raekwon Bunion at Chattanoog­a Metropolit­an Airport in this file photo. Airport officials say boardings are on track for another record year.

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