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popping! You can feel the positive growth in the air, and we are very happy to be opening up this conduit for trade and development for this region.”
Overall, Craford loves the feedback they receive from customers who have called the flights“ a magic carpet ride,” a“ marriage saver,” and a“ time saver.” Craford added, customers love that SeaPort has removed“ the time of waiting in lines, waiting at the gate, waiting at the ramp.” They have gotten rid of all the waiting. He feels flying is as it should be,“ check in, load up the airplane, wheels up; they are out the door, Uber is waiting, even before they go to the bathroom and call their spouse. It is a conveyor belt in the sky— always in motion, it saves enough time— more often than not, parents can make their daughters play, and they don’ t have to stay overnight at a hotel.” He concluded that it is huge for improving the quality of life and is so rewarding.
Kline added,“ We have felt so welcomed by the people and business community of Spokane— this area is absolutely
On behalf of Spokane Airports, Haring said Felts Field is an institution for the Spokane region.“ Today, Felts Field is primarily used for general aviation. Situated along the idyllic Spokane River, the airport features two paved runways, a turf landing strip, and the unique ability to accommodate water landings on the river adjacent to the airport. Felts also boasts a 35,000-square-foot Aero Centers FBO facility and several art deco-era motifs visitors can spot upon their arrival.”
As a new option for flying between the three largest cities in the Pacific Northwest, SeaPort is bringing something fresh to the region. Looking forward, it will be interesting to see if they expand into other regional cities, such as Washington’ s Tri-Cities region and the Yakima Valley, making regional air travel easier for all of Washington State.
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