Grumpy_Dad
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I'm with Julie on NY LaGuardia, so many problems with that airport: delays, overcrowding, short runways to name a few. I don't think I have ever had a good experience there
I thought that Sonoma County Airport was pretty small, with this for the baggage carousel:
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Then I saw a photo of what Trenton has:
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I'm with you on the hate for Dulles. The commute is bad but I also despise having the take the "moving lounge" every time I arrive (I've only use IAD when traveling internationally, I don't think that happens with domestic flights).
I wasn't even aware Trenton had a commercial airport.
LOVE the pics! I don't have one, but when I last flew through the New Haven airport, there was a similar (if smaller) baggage claim area. A window opened. Somebody threw the luggage through it.
I thought that Sonoma County Airport was pretty small, with this for the baggage carousel:
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Then I saw a photo of what Trenton has:
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It looks like it's one step removed from just getting stuff out of the baggage hold of a bus. And at least with a bus it's possible to get everything out quickly.
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About 20 years ago we flew into Naples, FL airport. It was a small plane with maybe a dozen seats. The pilot and/or co-pilot loaded and unloaded the luggage, just like from a bus. No separation between the pilots and passengers in the plane; we were seated right behind them. The co-pilot gave the necessary safety announcements.
I don't think Naples has commercial service anymore.
Sounds like a charter.
About 20 years ago we flew into Naples, FL airport. It was a small plane with maybe a dozen seats. The pilot and/or co-pilot loaded and unloaded the luggage, just like from a bus. No separation between the pilots and passengers in the plane; we were seated right behind them. The co-pilot gave the necessary safety announcements.
I don't think Naples has commercial service anymore.
No, it was an actual scheduled flight by a small airline operating on behalf of American Airlines. Something like "Suncoast Airlines doing business as American Eagle." Flight was from Tampa to Naples, and it continued to Key West. We got off at Naples.
Well - they don't seem to have any baggage facilities there, and no TSA there either. Right now all they list are charter carriers. I looked up "Suncoast" and it's described as a charter airline that went out of business in 1988.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunCoast_Airlines
A lot of charter airlines operate where they almost seem like they're a scheduled airline. I've heard that some will use jetways, while others save cost by using cheaper general aviation facilities. There's a private shuttle that uses North Field in Oakland because it's cheaper than paying to use the commercial facilities. There used to be a lot of chartered flights to Hawaii, but those could get interesting if they had to cancel. Since they weren't scheduled flights, they had serious issues if there was an equipment problem. They couldn't just put someone on the next flight out.
Yup. We did that trip as well. PHL to Tampa to Naples. Loved it. Did you stay in Naples? Where did you stay?
I think we flew USAir from PHL to Tampa. After a few days in the area, we flew on that small plane to Naples, and stayed with my Aunt and Uncle in Naples for several days. Upon returning, it was the small plane back to TPA, then connect to the plane back to PHL.
We go back to Naples every few years. The closest airport now is Fort Myers (RSW). Or we fly to another airport like Fort Lauderdale, spend some time there first, and then go to Naples. We still might stay with my uncle a day or two, but mostly we actually stay on Marco Island now. The last two trips there we stayed at the Marriott.
I pretty much made up the name Suncoast Airlines because I don't remember the actual small operator. And the flight possibly may have been flown on behalf of USAir instead of American. But Naples did indeed have service back in the late 80's thru at least the late 90's. My aunt and uncle would often fly from there to either Tampa or Miami and then connect to PHL. Sometimes they had to drive to Ft.Myers instead. I remember them lamenting when Naples lost service, perhaps after 9/11.
The airport was very small and it did have TSA at the time, but I don't think there were baggage facilities. Like I said, the pilot or co-pilot loaded and unloaded any bags right at the plane and we had to carry them from the tarmac. I don't think the runway could accommodate anything larger than those small planes with fewer than 30 seats.
The airport was very small and it did have TSA at the time, but I don't think there were baggage facilities. Like I said, the pilot or co-pilot loaded and unloaded any bags right at the plane and we had to carry them from the tarmac. I don't think the runway could accommodate anything larger than those small planes with fewer than 30 seats.