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Wednesday, 14 March 2012 16:30

Direct Air Suspension Strands Travellers

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The Bailey Terminal at the Punta Gorda Airport was bustling Wednesday morning, but no one was getting on a plane. Instead, many people were renting cars or searching websites for flights from other cities. That’s because Direct Air, the airport’s primary carrier, suspended service Tuesday citing problems paying their fuel bill.

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Passengers traveling through Southwest Florida International Airport will now go through advanced imaging technology or AIT, also known as body scanners.  The Transportation Security Administration unveiled the new scanners last Thursday.   They bounce harmless electromagnetic waves off the human body.  New software protects passengers’ privacy by using only a stick figure.  If there is a potential problem, the location of the threat is indicated on the drawing.  The scanners use software that detect metallic and other threats, including explosives, concealed under a passenger’s clothing. READ MORE

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Monday, 12 December 2011 10:35

Punta Gorda Airport Adds Control Tower

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More than a quarter million passengers have travelled through Punta Gorda Airport this year – a nearly 70 percent increase over 2010.  Now the aiport’s going to the next level – opening a control tower.  WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more.

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Friday, 26 August 2011 08:02

New Page Field Terminal Opens

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A ceremony marking the opening of the new Page Field General Aviation Terminal in Ft. Myers Thursday included a tribute to the past. 

Mail planes began flying of out Page Field in 1926.  National Airlines established passenger service between New York and the City of Palms in 1937. Then, came World War II. Truman Wilson was a teenager in 1939 when pilots began training at the field.

“The first military plane that came here was a B17.  I was in highschool and saw it fly over downtown Ft. Myers.   I jumped in my Dad’s car and followed it over here and it landed in the sand spurs,” he recalled. 

Lee County Commissioner and Port Authority Chair Frank Mann – a native son of Ft. Myers -- says one his first memories is of Page Field.

“I remember as little boy coming out here going through the MP gate and being flabbergasted by all the excitement of the planes and the noise and the activity,” he said.

After the war, commercial passenger service resumed but ended when Southwest Florida Regional Airport opened in 1983. Page Field then became a hub for general aviation. But, the old terminal fell into disrepair.

Today, in its place, there’s a state-of-the-art facility with amenities to appeal to travellers flying in private Lear jets and Gulfstreams.

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Wednesday, 23 March 2011 09:28

Tourism is up

Bad weather up north and great weather in Southwest Florida are bringing lots of tourists to the area. Tourism is the chief economic driver in Southwest Florida. Over the past few years visitation numbers have been stagnant or in decline. But this year more people appear to be coming. General Manager of the La Playa Beach and Golf Resort in Naples Ron Vigh says they’re off to a great start this season. WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.

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Monday, 21 March 2011 09:43

Tower

Construction of the exterior of Punta Gorda Airport’s air traffic control is now complete. At 135 feet, it’s now the tallest structure in Charlotte County. WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more.

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Wednesday, 12 January 2011 23:00

Flight Delays at RSW

Winter storms in other parts of the country continue to impact flights into and out of Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers.  WGCU’s John Davis has more.


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Wednesday, 05 January 2011 23:00

Customs Service at Naples Municipal

U.S. Customs services are now available at the Naples Municipal Airport.  WGCU’s John Davis reports.

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Tuesday, 21 December 2010 23:00

Pack Smart

 

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The Transportation Security Administration is holding media briefings this week to help get the word out to travelers to “pack smart.”  WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010 23:00

TSA at RSW

Transportation Security Administration workers and airport officials are gearing up for the busiest travel day of the year. WGCU’s John Davis spoke with air travelers at Southwest Florida International Airport about the new security regulations and prepared this report.

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