rocklloyd
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Agree. Have taken that flight many, many times.That daily nonstop American ran from DFW to SYR was awesome...wish they would bring it back.
Agree. Have taken that flight many, many times.That daily nonstop American ran from DFW to SYR was awesome...wish they would bring it back.
My dream would be Jet Blue direct from DIA to Cuse. Then Frontier.
My bad, yes Denver. I just took a look at the busiest list. DIA is right behind Dallas/Ft. Worth in 6th place.What airport is DIA? (just curious)
I think we have the only airport in the world, nay, the universe, with those things.
The reactions when I walk up to the weird portals with friends from big cities is priceless. (What is this ? Back-water-piece-of--hick-town-cow herder-cow-plop-third-world-trailer-trash-crystal-meth-wife-beater-mullet-head-red-neck. Ridiculous!).
Someone should just set up a video camera with sound to record this. Could be a contender for America's Funniest Videos, right up there with the angry cat.
only problem with Allegiant is when they have weather or plane problems you can easily get stuck for days since they have no fall back planes or pilotsAllegiant service to Myrtle Beach is seasonal only through mid/late August. It is ridiculously cheap on some flights. I saw one ways for $51. I know you can get upcharged...but anyone wanting to take a short vacation to the SC/NC coast should look into it. If Syracuse can fill the jets...the service can go year round. Myrtle Beach is is like 4 hours to Wake Forest and I think 3 hours to Clemson.
Syracuse IAP/Destiny and the local motels need to encourage more Canadians to fly out of Syracuse. Having a year round nonstop to Myrtle Beach and Tampa/St. Pete on Allegiant really helps. Big Canadian destinations.
TexanMark said:Slowly some changes are happening. It isn't looking as dingy. I flew in last week and noticed some improvements. Having the ability to scan smart phones and Pre-checked TSA lines is very nice. But the airport needs Southwest. Adding more Allegiant flights would be a plus or bringing in Spirit. More Jet Blue flights would also be huge. These would appeal to more Canadians from Kingston and Ottawa to make the drive and allow Cuse to grab more business from folks living near Rochester, Binghamton, etc... Johnny Rockets is coming. I generally favor local chains but JR's are decent (not great) at giving you a burger/shake at a decent price point. http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/05/johnny_rockets_syracuse_hancock_airport.html
The police were pissed because they all use to pad their retirements working overtime. It was shameful.I agree, Miner made a good call here, one that was likely politically bad for her. Have to believe this was not very unpopular with the police force and other long time city employees who worked at the airport and were likely strong Miner supporters.
Let's hope the new approach and management can get more options, more airlines and lower prices. It can't get much worse than it is already.
The police were pissed because they all use to pad their retirements working overtime. It was shameful.
Agreed...a real racket...organized crime against the taxpayers. Working the airport is "cush" duty too. Somone correct me if I'm wrong but cops would accelerate their retirements with doing overtime and could retire around 50 making $100k a year.Apologies to any city firefighters and police officers that might post here, but it's also a major reason why the city is broke right now.
The way I understand it, and I don't knock the police or firefighters who do it, I blame the system, but they would do it in the last 3 years before their retirement as the state pension system was an average of their last 3 years of pay. Some of the guys were making more than the governor etc etc or so so Urban myth goes. Just as an FYI I would have done it too. State negotiated a lousy retirement system, it's on them.Agreed...a real racket...organized crime against the taxpayers. Working the airport is "cush" duty too. Somone correct me if I'm wrong but cops would accelerate their retirements with doing overtime and could retire around 50 making $100k a year.
Exactly. They were just playing by the rules. Lousy ones at that.The way I understand it, and I don't knock the police or firefighters who do it, I blame the system, but they would do it in the last 3 years before their retirement as the state pension system was an average of their last 3 years of pay. Some of the guys were making more than the governor etc etc or so so Urban myth goes. Just as an FYI I would have done it too. State negotiated a lousy retirement system, it's on them.
Exactly. They were just playing by the rules. Lousy ones at that.
Yeah I wasn't placing blame on them for taking advantage of it. I probably would too, if given the option. Just a crap system though, that has proven to be unsustainable (shocking).