APN Q2 2013 - The Airport News
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APN Q2 2013 - The Airport News
Quarter 2 • 2013 Combined American Airlines and US Airways would become No. 1 carrier out of Bradley International Airport Reprinted with permission from The Republican written by Jim Kinney A Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau (Ctcsb) Honors State Residents With“Bring It Home Awards” S merican Airlines and U.S. Airways don’t duplicate any routes at Bradley International Airport and both airlines are promising not to eliminate destinations or hubs following their $11 billion merger. Kent Powell, an American Airlines spokesman, Ground crews work on this American Airlines even wrote in an email that the combined plane at Bradley International Airport last fall. airline might be looking to add destinations, bucking an industry trend of offering fewer seats to fewer places in a declining economy. The merged American Airlines and U.S. Airways would be the busiest airline at Bradley International Airport carrying 28 percent of the airport’s traffic or 758,000 passengers a year, said Bradley spokesman John J. Wallace. Until now, either Delta or Southwest is the busiest airline at Bradley in a given year with about 26 percent of the market. As it stands now, American accounts for about 10 percent of the market out of Bradley with 270,000 passengers. American goes to and from Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago’s O’Hare and to Miami from Bradley. U.S. Airways has about 18 percent of Bradley’s Market with 488,000 passenger boardings a year. U.S. Airways serves Charlotte, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Washington National from Hartford. Overall, passenger travel at Bradley fell by about 4 percent in 2012, from 5.6 million in 2011 to 5.4 million last year, Wallace said. He blamed the cutbacks through the industry saying there are fewer flights and fewer seats on those flights. Bradley’s marketing team is constantly working on route development, pitching the airport to airlines that are not there now and trying to get airlines already at Bradley to expand service. Most recently, the airport announced the re-launch of Delta Airlines’ seasonal weekly non-stop round-trip service to Cancun, Mexico on Saturdays through March 30. Combined, American and U.S. Airways have 294 employees in Connecticut. Besides Bradley, U.S. Airways also has four flights a day from New Haven, according to a news release. ix Connecticut residents have been honored by the Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau (CTCSB) with “Bring It Home Awards”. The “Bring It Home Awards” honor state residents for their contributions to making the state a successful convention and major sporting events venue. The honorees belong to or work with professional or social associations and have greatly helped the Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau and local hotels and meeting venues book many national and regional conventions. This is the first time that the Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau presented these awards. In June 2012, the former Greater Hartford Convention & Visitors Bureau (GHCVB), creator of the awards, expanded to become the CTCSB and serve the entire state. Many GHCVB staffers now are now part of the new CTCSB and have continued the tradition. The awards ceremony was held at the Inn at Middletown in Middletown, Conn. and was attended by convention and hospitality leaders from across the state. The Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau’s “Bring It Home Awards” were presented to: • Rosalind Coltherst-Smallhorne of East Hartford, for bringing the Southern New England Church of God’s “Annual Women’s Conference” to the Stamford Marriott Hotel & Spa since 2009; In Massachusetts, they have 1,507 employees at Logan International in Boston as well as on Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. Inside this issue Continued on page 4 CAA Update..................................p.3 New OTTI Director...............................p. 5 NEAM April Vacation..............................p. 6 2013 SPACE EXPO....................................p. 4 Food Court Renovations........................p. 5 Bradley Sheraton #1..........................p.7 t h e a i r p o rt n e w s • P. o . b o x 3 0 7 • w i n d s o r l o c k s , c t 0 6 0 9 6 • w w w. t h e a i r p o rt n e w s . c o m HELP! 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Departing and arriving flights ran every Saturday throughout the time period. This seasonal service just finished it’s fifth year in operation and utilized either the 160 seat Boeing 737-800 or the 150 seat Airbus 320 aircraft. New to the seasonal operation flight program was Apple Vacations’ weekly, non-stop, round trip charter service from Bradley International Airport to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Similar to the Cacun program, the Punta Cana schedule operated every Saturday from February 2 through March 30, 2013. “The CAA and Bradley International Airport are pleased that Apple Vacations offered this exciting weekly nonstop charter service to another ideal warm weather destination in Punta Cana,” comments Kevin A. Dillon, A.A.E., Executive Director of the Connecticut Airport Authority. “This service complemented Delta Air Lines’ seasonal weekly nonstop round trip flight to Cancun. We continue to work with all of our airline partners as we strive to make Bradley International Airport ‘The Gateway to New England’ and the entire Northeast for our customers throughout the region.” Support the Windsor Police Cadet Program, whose mission it is to develop responsible youth; encourage academic excellence, leadership, teamwork, and volunteerism; and offer young men and women insight into the field of law enforcement. 5-0 Car Show Saturday, April 20 • 10am - 4pm OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Stop & Shop Parking Lot 1095 Kennedy Dr., Windsor, CT Refreshments available - Live DJ - 50/50 Raffle Visit windsorpolicecadets.org $20 to Register multiple vehicle categories From the desk of Steven N. Wawruck, Jr., First Selectman, Windsor Locks, CT O ver the past few years there have been many news articles in relation to the purchase/ restoration of the Train Station and the relocation of the Train Platform back to the center of Town. As a Town we have advocated to DOT and AMTRAK for the benefits of both projects as part of our Main Street revitalizaiton effort. We recently received positive news on both fronts. We received word that the AMTRAK President has signed an agreement to sell the Station to the Town for one dollar. The documents for the transfer are being drawn up for Town to review and then approve at an upcoming Town Meeting before the transfer may occur. The architectural firm hired by the Town has been given approval by AMTRAK to apply for necessary permits to begin the engineering study of the building. In a second new development, we have received the support of Governor Malloy and a commitment from the State DOT to allow the DOT to utilize State resources to conduct the necessary environmental assessment for the platform relocation to the center of Town and to seek FRA approval for the move to occur. As many will recall, both of these projects were identified in a previous study of our Main Street corridor as catalysts to spur interest and future growth in our downtown business district. The commitment from the State allows the Town to seek Transit Oriented Development grant opportunities as they become available. WANTED Freelance reporter/photographer for The Airport News to write local stories and take photos in and around Bradley International Airport. If interested, email to mike@theairportnews.com. The airPorT News • Page 3 New England Air Museum to hold 2013 SPACE EXPO on April 7th DOMESTIC-INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION BROKERS U.S. CUSTOMS BONDED WAREHOUSING AND CLEARANCE AVAILABLE AIR & OCEAN SERVICES AT COMPETITIVE RATES Providing Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island with Overnight Transportation to and from New York, New Jersey Piers, and Pennsylvania, Warehouses and Airports CALL (203) 878-1603 OR FAX (203) 878-5431 193 BRIDGEPORT AVENUE, MILFORD, CT 06460 T he New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks, Conn. will hold its annual SPACE EXPO on Sunday, April 7, 2013. This is an opportunity to learn about the past, present & future of space exploration. More than 15 exhibitors from across New England will participate in the event including UTC Aerospace Systems, the Aldrich Astronomical Society, McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, the CATO Rocketry Club, Women @ NASA and Apollo 13 Mission Engineers. Many of the activities will be hands-on. Visitors can try on a real space suit, meet R2D2, touch a 70lb meteorite, meet Apollo 13 mission engineers, learn about the geology of Mars, try a SEGWAY & more. Former NASA Astronaut Jerry Ross, a veteran of seven Space Shuttle missions, will make presentations at 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Free copies of the book I AM A SPACE SHUTTLE, I LOVE TO FLY! will be given to the first 500 children to visit the Museum on the day of the event. The Space Expo will run from 10 AM to 4:00 PM. For the convenience of visitors, a food vendor will be on site all day. The New England Air Museum is located by Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn. For further information call the Museum at (860) 623-3305 or visit www.neam.org This event is co-sponsored by the Connecticut Space Grant Consortium and UTC Aerospace Systems. Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau Continued from page 1 • Edwards, Jr. of New London, for bringing the upcoming 8th annual Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT) International Conference to the Connecticut Convention Center in October 2013; • David Kelly of Shelton, for bringing Spectrum Plastics Group’s National Sales Meetings and Leadership Meetings to the Holiday Inn Bridgeport since 2011; • Harold Kramer of Cheshire, for bringing the upcoming American Radio Relay League’s Centennial Convention to the Connecticut Convention Center in July 2014; • Gladys Rivera of East Hartford, for bringing the 2012 the Fuel Cell Seminar & Energy Exposition to Mohegan Sun in November 2012; and • John Shemo of South Windsor, for bringing the Northeastern Economic Developers Association’s 56th Annual Conference to the Marriott Hartford Downtown in October 2012. One Corporate Drive T # 860-627-6606 Windsor Locks, CT 06096 F # 860-627-6042 www.kuehne-nagel.com Page 4 • The airPorT News PICTURED (left to right): Standing: Rosalind Coltherst-Smallhorne (East Hartford), Kenneth Edwards, Jr. (New London), David Kelly (Shelton), Michael Van Parys, President of the Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau (CTCSB) Seated: Harold Kramer (Cheshire), Gladys Rivera (East Hartford), John Shemo (South Windsor), Photographer credit: Photo Images Co. New Director of the Office of Travel and Tourism Industries Connecticut Airport Authority Announces Completion Of Bradley International Airport’s Terminal Food Court Renovations M s. Isabel M. Hill has been selected as the new director of the Office of Travel and Tourism Industries (OTTI) in the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce. She previously served as OTTI’s deputy director for policy and planning. “Isabel brings to the job impressive experience and well-proven skills in all aspects of travel and tourism through her work in the private sector, state and federal government,” said Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing and Services Nicole Y. Lamb-Hale in announcing the appointment. “Most recently, Isabel coordinated the interagency development of the first-ever, government-wide National Travel and Tourism Strategy under President Obama’s Executive Order, and she is leading our efforts to implement the Strategy through the Tourism Policy Council. This is a very exciting time and opportunity to increase U.S. travel and tourism exports, and I am confident that Isabel and OTTI will continue to play a key role in our efforts to support this critical industry.” KeyAir_HangarAd_092311_V9-7.8x4.Page 1 9/28/11 T he Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) is pleased to announce that the renovations to the Bradley International Airport (BDL) Terminal’s Food Court have been completed. The finished product includes makeovers of 3 food concessions (McDonalds, Fresh City, and Original Pizza), replacement of all Food Court seating, and the installation of additional outlets for customers to utilize in powering/ charging their electronic devices. “The CAA is pleased that the improvements at Bradley Airport to these important food service facilities have been completed in a timely fashion,” remarks Kevin A. Dillon, A.A.E., Executive Director of the Connecticut Airport Authority. “We will continue to partner with all BDL vendors in order to offer our customers an up-to-date variety of food service options, which follows the CAA goal of providing superior customer service.” 3:27:10 PM C M Y CM MY CY CMY K The airPorT News • Page 5 April Vacation Fun At The New England Air Museum ase for Le T he New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks, Conn. has announced the following schedule of activities for the April School Vacation Break. Monday, April 15th Office and Warehouse Space at Bradley International Airport for Lease 1160 South St, Suffield, CT • 5,000 SF office with adjacent parking and up to 8000 SF warehouse available immediately Lego Contest. Step into a room full of LEGOS and build your ideal aircraft. The theme is “Winged Flight”. The program is for ages 3-12 and will run from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for each age category: 3-5, 6-8, & 9-12. Participants do not need to be present to win a prize. Tuesday, April 16th Open Cockpit Day. The Museum will host an Open Cockpit program with up to 8 aircraft to be open including helicopters, an airliner, a jet fighter and a WWII aircraft. All cockpits will close at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 17th Scavenger Hunt Contest. The Museum will offer a scavenger hunt to help visitors of all ages discover the Museum’s treasures located in its three exhibit hangars. There will be prizes for all participants. Thursday, April 18th Aircraft Drawing Contest “What I love about flight”. Participants between the ages of 3-15 can make a drawing or a collage. All materials will be provided. Prizes will be awarded for each age category: 3-5, 6-8, 9-11 &12-15. Participants do not need to be present to win a prize. Friday, April 19th Theme-Based Tours- Three tours will be offered during the day: Aviation Pioneers Amelia Earhart, Igor I. Sikorsky & Connecticut’s Own Howard Bunce; Connecticut Aviation Landmarks & The New England Air Museum- Picking up the pieces after the 1979 Tornado. Also to be featured will be Time Machine Hobby demonstrating R/C model flying. • 2 loading docks and a drive up ramp available 1160 South St. Suffield, CT So ut hS t. • Great location on Route 75 with direct access to East and West sides of airport 75 Turnpike Rd. • $12.50 NNN, Separately metered 75 Ella Grasso Turnpike North St. 75 Call (860) 623-2389 owner/agent Page 6 • The Airport News During this week the Museum’s Flight Sim Spot will be open each of these days between 10:30 a.m and 4:00 p.m. Flight Sim Spot allows visitors to use state-of-the-art simulators to virtually fly any aircraft using real cockpit controls. The cost is $3 for a half hour flight or $5 for an hour flight. Two people per simulator– pilot and copilot. Museum Members free! Connecticut’s Sheraton Hartford Hotel At Bradley Airport Achieves # 1 Ranking In North America For Guest Experience Waterford Hotel Group Recognizes Hotel Team with Prestigious Award F or 2012, the Sheraton Hartford Hotel at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks has achieved the top Guest Experience Index (GEI) score for all Sheraton hotels in North America. The 237-room Sheraton Hartford is professionally managed by Waterford Hotel Group, Inc., a national hotel and convention center management firm. The GEI, a daily survey e-mailed to all guests of the hotel after their checkout, is considered a Starwood benchmark of how guests are rating each individual property. Survey questions include how likely a guest is to return to the hotel, how satisfied they were with their overall experience at the hotel, as well as their ratings on interactions with the staff throughout their stay. The metric measures guests’ experience in all areas, including check in, check out, food and beverage, and room comfort. “To achieve such a remarkable accomplishment truly demonstrates the dedication of the entire team at the Sheraton Hartford at Bradley Airport,” said Jay Lyden, Director of Franchise Operations at Starwood Hotels and Resorts. “Our entire team has worked hard to ensure the ultimate in guest satisfaction,” said Anish Patney, General Manager of the Sheraton Hartford at Bradley Airport. “We are very proud Len Wolman, Chairman & CEO, Waterford Group and Robert Winchester, President & COO of Waterford Hotel Group join Anish Patney, General Manager of Sheraton Hartford at Bradley Airport, and the Hotel Team as they accept Waterford’s Prestigious Hotel Team of the Year Award of this achievement and, more importantly, thankful to our guests for recognizing our efforts to exceed their expectations,” added Patney. Additionally, Waterford Hotel Group has awarded the Sheraton Hartford at Bradley Airport with the Hotel Team of the Year award at the company’s Annual Leadership Conference and Awards Celebration held in January. The 3-day conference, held at the Sheraton Hartford Hotel at Bradley Airport in Windsor Locks, was attended by more than 85 managers from Waterford Hotel Group and its managed portfolio. The award was presented to the Sheraton team for their exceptional performance in 2012, including achieving the prestigious GEI score. The Sheraton Hartford at Bradley Airport was chosen as Hotel Team of the Year from Waterford’s portfolio of more than 30 properties. The Airport News • Page 7 TxT Some1 a Gr8 PickuP Line Short & Long Term Lot Long Term Lot 1 Short & Long Term Garage Long Term Lot 3 Long Term Lot 4 Cell Phone Lot Bradley now has a designated area for drivers who are picking up someone at the airport. You can stay with your vehicle, wait for a message from the person you’re picking up, and then go wherever you need to go. It’s easy, it’s fast, and it’s convenient. In other words, it’s very Bradley. BRADLEYAIRPORT.COM