No direct-to-D.C. flights for Aloha Airlines Local...
No direct-to-D.C. flights for Aloha Airlines
Local congressmen and other travelers to the nation’s capital will
have to continue changing planes or flying out of Los Angeles, since
Aloha Airlines wasn’t granted a request for direct flights from John
Wayne Airport to Reagan National Airport.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta announced Thursday
that nine airlines were selected for new or additional service out of
the Washington, D.C., airport, but the only one to get approval for
West Coast flights was Alaska Airlines, which will add a daily
nonstop flight from Los Angeles as well as one from Seattle.
Reps. Chris Cox and Dana Rohrabacher backed Aloha’s request for
the Reagan airport slots.
JWA also was enthusiastic about the potential direct flight to
Washington, D.C. The airport is always looking to serve larger
markets and increase convenience to Orange County travelers, said JWA
Director Alan Murphy.
“I think Aloha Airlines did a good job trying to get the
allocation and had a lot of support from our local congressional
staff,” he said.
“Of course, we would still be very interested if another carrier
would want to pursue this.”
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