An often asked question by local flyers has been which airport is better; Mobile or Pensacola? The Bureau of Transportation statistics may answer the question for most people.
The announcement of Allegiant Airlines coming to Gulf Shores has frequently been in the news recently. While the travelers wait for the new terminal to be completed and the actual service to begin, airline users face an ongoing question; which airport to use when flying to Alabama's coast?
The U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, provides a full survey of "Average Domestic Airline Itinerary Fares" which ranks the airports currently operating with airlines with the United States. In the last audited year;
Travelers must also consider ground transportation and travel time to their lodging when considering the choice of airports.
The City of Gulf Shores and Allegiant Airlines announced it will begin offering the first-ever commercial air service from Gulf Shores International Airport (GUF). The airline will launch six new nonstop routes from Gulf Shores International Airport starting in May 2025, connecting the beach community to major cities across the country.
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The commercial aviation industry drives 5% of U.S. GDP. Every day, U.S. airlines operate more than 26,000 flights carrying 2.6 million passengers to/from nearly 80 countries and 61,000 tons of cargo to/from more than 220 countries.
As new aircraft designs are introduced which have better fuel economy and quieter engines, the resulting profits for airlines have allowed for route expansion across the country. The financial impact for Baldwin County is still unknown but travelers will eliminate some cost and wasted time with the new service.
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