Air Service Funding Plan – It Needs to be Effective
Should Cover Many Program Cost Areas
Air service funding plan should cover the following cost areas: administration, air service experts, air service incentives, reliable data and marketing support. Air service is not just a get it and the flights will be the filled-and-successful proposition. Regularly focused community support and marketing efforts are necessary to increase awareness and usage of the air service in order for your air program success.
An air service funding plan is one of the critical roadmaps to a communities air service success. When a community acquires new air service but doesn’t have the other funding to support the new service it becomes like buying a car and then putting no gas in it. The car won’t go very far and your new flights may not capture enough extra passengers to produce enough flight revenues.
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 practice.
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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 to create an airline and community win-win air service support and performance environment. You can find more info about Community Flights at www.communityflights.com. You can contact Scott Stewart at scott@communityflights.com .