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GSPSPOT wrote:No ideas. I haven't lived in Mobile in literally decades. But happy as I am to hear of new service at MOB, I'm not sure what would drive growth or support new service.
727LOVER wrote:I knew DL served MOB ....didn't realize UA and AA did.
So it's
DL to ATL
UA to IAH
AA to DFW & CLT
...and now, Via Air to SFB
southsky wrote:727LOVER wrote:I knew DL served MOB ....didn't realize UA and AA did.
So it's
DL to ATL
UA to IAH
AA to DFW & CLT
...and now, Via Air to SFB
UA goes to ORD from MOB as well.
727LOVER wrote:southsky wrote:727LOVER wrote:I knew DL served MOB ....didn't realize UA and AA did.
So it's
DL to ATL
UA to IAH
AA to DFW & CLT
...and now, Via Air to SFB
UA goes to ORD from MOB as well.
Well then....this little airport is doing fine. Why close it?
kjeld0d wrote:Mobile Airport? How does that work?
southsky wrote:727LOVER wrote:southsky wrote:
UA goes to ORD from MOB as well.
Well then....this little airport is doing fine. Why close it?
The object is not closing it period. It is moving commercial passenger service to BFM (Mobile Downtown Airport). This would enhance accessibility to the airport for the areas east of the bay.
Goodyear wrote:MOB should be closed. PNS serves the metro area just fine.
southsky wrote:There are serious rumblings of the commercial passenger traffic moving downtown to BFM from MOB.
GSPSPOT wrote:southsky wrote:There are serious rumblings of the commercial passenger traffic moving downtown to BFM from MOB.
That's been talked about for decades on & off. I'll believe it when I see it. Never mind that it makes perfect sense.
FlyPNS1 wrote:I just don't see how moving to BFM improves traffic that much at MOB. It might get you a little more of the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach traffic, but not that much. Bearing in mind that a majority of beach traffic to Gulf Shores/Orange Beach comes by car anyway. Plus, building the new terminal at BFM likely means taking on quite a bit of debt which gets passed on to passengers in the form of higher landing fees and PFCs.
FlyPNS1 wrote:I just don't see how moving to BFM improves traffic that much at MOB. It might get you a little more of the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach traffic, but not that much. Bearing in mind that a majority of beach traffic to Gulf Shores/Orange Beach comes by car anyway. Plus, building the new terminal at BFM likely means taking on quite a bit of debt which gets passed on to passengers in the form of higher landing fees and PFCs.
ATLgaUSA wrote:FlyPNS1 wrote:I just don't see how moving to BFM improves traffic that much at MOB. It might get you a little more of the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach traffic, but not that much. Bearing in mind that a majority of beach traffic to Gulf Shores/Orange Beach comes by car anyway. Plus, building the new terminal at BFM likely means taking on quite a bit of debt which gets passed on to passengers in the form of higher landing fees and PFCs.
That’s not accurate, many of Mobile’s suburbs—and all of the affluent suburbs—are on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. Mobile Regional is too far away so those folks use Pensacola. If Mobile’s commercial service was at Brookley, that would be closer for them than Pensacola. Gulf Shores/Orange Beach traffic would still likely use Pensacola, but that isn’t a substantial amount of traffic.
ATLgaUSA wrote:FlyPNS1 wrote:I just don't see how moving to BFM improves traffic that much at MOB. It might get you a little more of the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach traffic, but not that much. Bearing in mind that a majority of beach traffic to Gulf Shores/Orange Beach comes by car anyway. Plus, building the new terminal at BFM likely means taking on quite a bit of debt which gets passed on to passengers in the form of higher landing fees and PFCs.
That’s not accurate, many of Mobile’s suburbs—and all of the affluent suburbs—are on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. Mobile Regional is too far away so those folks use Pensacola. If Mobile’s commercial service was at Brookley, that would be closer for them than Pensacola. Gulf Shores/Orange Beach traffic would still likely use Pensacola, but that isn’t a substantial amount of traffic.
FlyPNS1 wrote:ATLgaUSA wrote:FlyPNS1 wrote:I just don't see how moving to BFM improves traffic that much at MOB. It might get you a little more of the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach traffic, but not that much. Bearing in mind that a majority of beach traffic to Gulf Shores/Orange Beach comes by car anyway. Plus, building the new terminal at BFM likely means taking on quite a bit of debt which gets passed on to passengers in the form of higher landing fees and PFCs.
That’s not accurate, many of Mobile’s suburbs—and all of the affluent suburbs—are on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. Mobile Regional is too far away so those folks use Pensacola. If Mobile’s commercial service was at Brookley, that would be closer for them than Pensacola. Gulf Shores/Orange Beach traffic would still likely use Pensacola, but that isn’t a substantial amount of traffic.
But 1) those suburbs aren't that large and 2) MOB is still closer to them than PNS, so I'm not convinced that you're going to shift that much traffic by going to BFM. Is it really worth the expense and time just to pick up a maybe an extra 100 passengers a day? That's all those Eastern Shore suburbs are realistically generating that's not already using MOB. And frankly, part of MOB's problem is they get bled from the likes of MSY and GPT and moving to BFM isn't going to fix that either.
Mobile's (as a region) problems are:
1) they aren't much of a tourist destination (so LCC's are hesitant to serve the area)
2) Mobile isn't a particularly wealthy market so they don't generate a lot of origin traffic
3) Proximity to other airports that have more leisure traffic (and hence LCCs) steals traffic away (MSY, GPT, PNS, VPS).
Moving from MOB to BFM doesn't fix any of those problems. I don't deny that the move might get you slightly better passenger numbers, but not sure it's enough to be worthwhile.
ATLgaUSA wrote:There are more than 200,000 people in Baldwin County, the majority of whom live in the Eastern Shore area. While Mobile Regional May be closer by distance, it is not by travel time because you have to drive through all of Mobile, on surface roads, to get there. A move to Brookley would greatly increase the catchment population for Mobile commercial service.