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Delta to touch down on island again

By TIM DONNELLY
tdonnelly@islandpacket.com
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Published Friday, March 16, 2007
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Now boarding: expanded travel options for Beaufort County residents and visitors.


Photo: Bill Jeffrey, of Delta Technology, installs a kiosk Thursday at Hilton Head Island Airport in preparation for Delta Connection flights to Atlanta, which begin Saturday.

Delta will begin offering its seasonal service from the Hilton Head Island Airport to its connector hub in Atlanta on Saturday, giving travelers a second airline option for the first time in nearly a decade.

Airport officials heralded the arrival of Delta as a great opportunity for the area to tap into the hub at the Hartsville-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which offers about 1,000 departures a day. It's also the first time since

1991 the airport has offered

service to Atlanta. At its busiest, the airport had three carriers in 1993.

Delta's three flights will join the daily flights U.S. Airways Express already offers to its Charlotte hub. The Delta service will only be offered until Sept. 4, but airline officials said they'll monitor it to determine if they should add more flights or expand it to year-round.

The airline's service will be operated by Atlantic Southeast Airlines, a Delta subsidiary. The flights will be on 66-passenger ATR turboprop airplanes, though the passenger load will be limited to about 25 or 30.

The planes are slightly larger than the Dash-8s U.S. Airways flies, but produce about the same amount of noise, airport officials said.

Local aviation officials last month flew ASA representatives around the airport grounds, showing them the noise abatement routes pilots are asked to follow to avoid flying over homes. The representatives took pictures of the routes and downloaded the published flight procedures, which they will distribute to pilots, said John Moran, a member of the Aviation Advisory Board.

"They were pleased that the airport group went through the trouble of showing them around and expressing our concerns over noise and safety," he said. "We don't anticipate any problems."

The first flight will land at 12:10 p.m. Saturday and depart at 12:40 p.m., airport director Paul Andres said.
 
Thanks so much for that info! Someone told me that Continental flies into HHI, but sadly that's not true. We're really limited in what airlines we can fly (without driving over 125 miles), and Delta is one of the options. And I think Delta is a partner to Continental, which is the one DH usually has FF miles on.
 
We just returned last night from our Hilton Head spring break, and we flew directly to the Hilton Head airport via Atlanta on Delta. I didn't realize this was a new service, but I hope it continues. The flights were great, and landing at Hilton Head is so convenient! I think most of those 66 seats were full though. The ATR turboprop, being a high wing aircraft, offers everybody a great view of the islands and coast, since there is no low wing to block the view. On our next visit to HHI, we would choose to travel the same way.
 












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