Long-Term Sustainable Air Service – Make it your Community Focus
Airlines Need Consistently Good Community Financial Performance
Long-Term Sustainable Air Service – Make it your Community Focus. Airlines need consistently good financial performance from your communities scheduled air service. This requires regular and effective community support. This includes dedicating adequate funding and resources to the level of air service provided. Without Long-term sustainable air service as the goal air service results are likely to be weak. Beware of taking on more air service than your community can sustainably support!
With long-term sustainable air service as your community focus, communities can become proactive with air service development. Too often communities are reactive instead of strategic and much can go wrong. Sufficient funding is often unavailable to support your air service effectively, air service opportunities are not recognized and not taken advantage of and more. When long-term sustainable air service isn’t your community focus, communities will not optimize their airline service, airlines will have luke-warm interest at best in sustaining or growing air service at your community airport and your communities air service development will be disappointing.
Community Flights has developed over 35 best practices and guiding principles for communities looking to improve their air service. The above is just a small sample of a complete guidebook of best practices…if you’d like to receive the complete guidebook for FREE: Community Flights Air Service Development Best Practices and Guiding Principles, email: scott@communityflights.com and request we send the full guide.
Scott Stewart is the principle of Community Flights; an air service support, development and management company. Community Flights works with communities, organizations or businesses on leveraging the great economic asset that air service is for economic gain. Scott formed Community Flights in January 2013 to mobilize community support efforts and help clients, bridge the “air service understanding gap” with the airlines creating an airline and community win-win air service support and performance environment. You can find more info about Community Flights at www.communityflights.com. Contact Scott Stewart directly at scott@communityflights.com .
