Tuesday morning I will be meeting with the Deputy Airport Director with the purpose in mind to set up two dedicated parking and unloading spots at the middle of the A and B commercial lanes. That is the bottom floor of the airport.
I would like to solicit your opinions on where you got dropped off and the time it took to get to the airline counters of the airline you traveled to and from Orlando on. There have been various reports of getting dropped off at A-3 and having to walk all the way to the Southwest Airline desk, which is actually on the third floor over A-30, at the other end of the terminal. It would be helpful to get the experiences of passengers who were dropped off at the front side of the commercial lane when their airline was on the back side of the lane.
I plan to make recommendations that handicapped be able to get the help they need, including wheelchairs, and that it be available at the commercial lane midway down the drive at spaces that are dedicated to DME drop off. I have seen the threads where there could have been a problem because someone needed a wheelchair and wasn't sure where they could find it.
Mears transportation says it drops off in 2 different spaces on each side with every bus. I have information from drivers they only drop off at the first available spot so they don't have to chance going back around again. I would appreciate some help in finding out the answer to that question.
Please keep your response short as he is like me. He gets tired of reading long responses that have no meaning. I probably will turn over the responses to him so that he can study and make recommendations to solve the problems. Believe me he is the one that will get it done.
I would like to solicit your opinions on where you got dropped off and the time it took to get to the airline counters of the airline you traveled to and from Orlando on. There have been various reports of getting dropped off at A-3 and having to walk all the way to the Southwest Airline desk, which is actually on the third floor over A-30, at the other end of the terminal. It would be helpful to get the experiences of passengers who were dropped off at the front side of the commercial lane when their airline was on the back side of the lane.
I plan to make recommendations that handicapped be able to get the help they need, including wheelchairs, and that it be available at the commercial lane midway down the drive at spaces that are dedicated to DME drop off. I have seen the threads where there could have been a problem because someone needed a wheelchair and wasn't sure where they could find it.
Mears transportation says it drops off in 2 different spaces on each side with every bus. I have information from drivers they only drop off at the first available spot so they don't have to chance going back around again. I would appreciate some help in finding out the answer to that question.
Please keep your response short as he is like me. He gets tired of reading long responses that have no meaning. I probably will turn over the responses to him so that he can study and make recommendations to solve the problems. Believe me he is the one that will get it done.