Sioux Falls just got two new airlines to start flying into town and is working to get a "low cost" provider. This is good news in our quest to find a conference. One of the big hang ups for the Big Sky was cost of travel.
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Sioux Falls gets Delta, flights to Cincinnati
Jay Kirschenmann
jkirsch@argusleader.com
published: 4/14/2004
New carrier is 2nd in 5 weeks for city
After 14 years without a new airline at Sioux Falls Regional Airport, two carriers have been secured in the space of five weeks.
Delta Airlines announced Tuesday it will offer Sioux Falls travelers three daily nonstop flights to its Cincinnati hub starting July 29. . . .
The news follows the announcement last month that Allegiant Air will start offering $198 round-trip, nonstop flights to Las Vegas on May 6.
Other carriers that serve Sioux Falls Regional Airport include Northwest, which has nonstop service to Minneapolis; and United, which flies to Chicago and Denver; and American, which flies to Chicago. . . .
The addition comes as Sioux Falls tries to lure low-fare carriers to help drive prices down. In fact, a consultant has been retained to help. But Delta's decision was not part of that effort.
"This isn't something our consultant was talking to Delta about - apparently Delta was looking around and thought our airport fit their plans," Messerli said.
The consultant, Mark Sixel, has said he expects two announcements regarding new low-fare carrier service: one in early summer and another by the end of summer.
"This is a big deal to the city of Sioux Falls and to the flying public," said Mark Griffin, chairman of the airport board. "It's one more step in the right direction, but I don't think this is the end of the show, either.
"We are in negotiations with other carriers, to benefit our flying public. It's a nice start, and we're excited." . . .
http://www.argusleader.com/news/Wednesdayarticle3.shtml
Sioux Falls gets Delta, flights to Cincinnati
Jay Kirschenmann
jkirsch@argusleader.com
published: 4/14/2004
New carrier is 2nd in 5 weeks for city
After 14 years without a new airline at Sioux Falls Regional Airport, two carriers have been secured in the space of five weeks.
Delta Airlines announced Tuesday it will offer Sioux Falls travelers three daily nonstop flights to its Cincinnati hub starting July 29. . . .
The news follows the announcement last month that Allegiant Air will start offering $198 round-trip, nonstop flights to Las Vegas on May 6.
Other carriers that serve Sioux Falls Regional Airport include Northwest, which has nonstop service to Minneapolis; and United, which flies to Chicago and Denver; and American, which flies to Chicago. . . .
The addition comes as Sioux Falls tries to lure low-fare carriers to help drive prices down. In fact, a consultant has been retained to help. But Delta's decision was not part of that effort.
"This isn't something our consultant was talking to Delta about - apparently Delta was looking around and thought our airport fit their plans," Messerli said.
The consultant, Mark Sixel, has said he expects two announcements regarding new low-fare carrier service: one in early summer and another by the end of summer.
"This is a big deal to the city of Sioux Falls and to the flying public," said Mark Griffin, chairman of the airport board. "It's one more step in the right direction, but I don't think this is the end of the show, either.
"We are in negotiations with other carriers, to benefit our flying public. It's a nice start, and we're excited." . . .
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