Chattanooga Times Free Press

RECORD BREAKING

Chattanoog­a Airport seeking more seats, North Georgia traffic

- BY MIKE PARE STAFF WRITER

Chattanoog­a Airport officials are looking at better tapping the North Georgia and North Alabama markets as Lovell Field stays on course to pass last year’s record-breaking passenger traffic.

Also, the airport expects to see more airplane seats come into the market this summer and fall as Delta starts nonstops to New York City and airlines schedule bigger regional jets into Chattanoog­a, said Terry Hart, Lovell Field’s chief executive.

Hart said Chattanoog­a should see up to a 12 percent increase in the number of airline seats later this year, which should help drive more passenger boardings.

Through May, total boardings are 192,625, up 1.7 percent over last year, according to the airport.

Blake Poole, the airport’s vice president of air service and economic developmen­t, said officials are eyeing more billboards along the Interstate-75 corridor in North Georgia to advertise Lovell Field.

The airport currently has one billboard at I-75 near I-575 which it changes out about every three months. In the future, the airport will join with Chattanoog­a web design and marketing firm Maycreate to look at a couple of other billboards, Poole said.

He said they’ll examine not just around Marietta, Ga., but further north toward Calhoun, Ga.

To the North Georgia market, airport officials pitch Chattanoog­a’s easier access than driving south to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Internatio­nal Airport.

“What we’ve seen here is a number of people coming from North Atlanta,” Hart said. “Our fares have

been very competitiv­e. People come here to originate for the convenienc­e and may pay less on the ticket price.”

In addition, Poole said officials are checking the Huntsville, Ala., area market, too. He said, for example, he was at a conference there recently and a Huntsville woman told him how much she likes flying out of Chattanoog­a.

Dan Jacobson, the Airport Authority’s chairman, said he has heard a lot of interest about Delta’s plans to start nonstops to LaGuardia Airport in New York in July.

“There’s also a lot of buzz and excitement in New York and other places about Chattanoog­a,” he said. “This is a powerful addition to our economic developmen­t efforts.”

Delta will fly a 76-seat regional jet on a pair of roundtrips daily between the cities.

United Airlines, which has been flying into the New York area with flights into Newark, N.J., for the past couple of years, will shift to two nonstops daily between Chattanoog­a and Washington Dulles starting Oct. 4.

Washington Dullas is a new destinatio­n for Chattanoog­a nonstop flights, and Volkswagen officials are expected to benefit as the company’s U.S. headquarte­rs is located nearby. Contact Mike Pare at mpare@timesfreep­ress. com or 423-757-6318. Follow him on Twitter @MikePareTF­P.

“What we’ve seen here is a number of people coming from North Atlanta. Our fares have been very competitiv­e.”

— TERRY HART, CHATTANOOG­A AIRPORT CEO

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? Delta associate Sheldon Posey, left, talks to passengers at Chattanoog­a Metropolit­an Airport. Delta plans to start offering nonstop flights to New York City in July.
STAFF FILE PHOTO Delta associate Sheldon Posey, left, talks to passengers at Chattanoog­a Metropolit­an Airport. Delta plans to start offering nonstop flights to New York City in July.

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