HowardBorden
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You seem to be the only one complaining! Everyone else seems to be happy about getting an upgraded facility.You know a lot of folks in Houston don't even know it was a SWA launch city? You're just here to exploit a larger airport that taxpayers made a large investment in. $72m is the price tag for the parking garage you want built for your new terminal. That's initially coming out of Houston Airport System general funds. Thanks. A parking garage has to be duplicated so you can have your own private FIS
"We've combined our knowledge of the Houston flying public with our considerable expertise in airport parking," said Casey Wagner, senior vice president and managing principal of the Houston office of Walker Parking Consultants, which designed the new garage and is assisting in construction management.
"That's one reason we'll have a climate-controlled sky bridge connecting the garage to the terminal, so Houston drivers won?t be exposed to the weather when crossing between the two."
This may very well be the most exciting time in the history of Hobby Airport,"says Airport General Manager Perry J. Miller. "We've seen a dramatic transformation take place at Hobby Airport over the past five years with a new lobby, baggage claim area and ticket counters. Now, passengers are going to enjoy a new terminal building and expanded parking capacity."
Do you mean that SWA is bound by numbers produced by a City of Houston based impact study? If so, please explain how Southwest Airlines is legally bound by a study they didn't fund or request? I'm sure they will probably come close to those numbers because I'm sure Houston commissioned a realistic study, but every time you mention The City of Houston's independent report you portray it as a promise SWA made to Houston. Clearly it was an estimated impact study commissioned and funded by Houston not a promise from Southwest.Keep these numbers in mind: 1.6 billion to Houston economy, 10,000 jobs, and $130 ticket to Bogota. You're going to have to hit those numbers, and somehow live down a cozy, enabling relationship with a very marginal mayor, in order to call this a success.
However, a study commissioned by the Houston Airport System found the new terminal would have a positive economic impact on Houston by creating 10,000 new jobs and pouring more than $1 billion into the local economy.
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