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38 minutes ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

Are the subsidies based on 100% full, a different % full or is it based on a total revenue figure?

Minus freight being added 70-75% capacity is break even to slightly profitable for commercial flights at 80% is healthy flight load.Adding freight to a international flight I bet it does a bit better than that

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    Was able to capture a shot of the 787-8 parked at CVG loading up for LHR last night 

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    The CVG consolidated rental car facility is opening soon. I was able to snap this picture of the walkway from baggage claim.  Looks quite nice! 

  • Wendys has officially opened at CVG, concourse B. Skyline seems to have a slower contractor or the Gold Star space was really a dump either way they are still chugging along. Food court will be full f

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3 hours ago, ucnum1 said:

Minus freight being added 70-75% capacity is break even to slightly profitable for commercial flights at 80% is healthy flight load.Adding freight to a international flight I bet it does a bit better than that

 

And the BA flight is carrying a lot of freight.

17 hours ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

Are the subsidies based on 100% full, a different % full or is it based on a total revenue figure?

The agreement is the region covers the cost of seats not sold on flight to a certain percentage it's not 100% though. So the higher the utilization the better for everyone. 

Was able to capture a shot of the 787-8 parked at CVG loading up for LHR last night 

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DHL confirms $192M Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport investment

By Chris Wetterich – Staff reporter and columnist, Cincinnati Business Courier

Aug 1, 2023

 

DHL Express disclosed more details on its planned project at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, including that it will invest more than originally anticipated.

 

DHL, the world’s leading express shipment company, will spend $192 million to build a 305,000-square-foot aviation maintenance facility on 50 acres. The site will include additional space for aircraft components storage, offices, three maintenance parking gates and eight new aircraft gates.

 

Since 2015, DHL has spent $250 million in hub upgrades. With this project, the company will have invested nearly $450 million at the airport. It can ship 80,000 packages per hour.

 

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22 minutes ago, The_Cincinnati_Kid said:

DHL confirms $192M Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport investment

By Chris Wetterich – Staff reporter and columnist, Cincinnati Business Courier

Aug 1, 2023

 

DHL Express disclosed more details on its planned project at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, including that it will invest more than originally anticipated.

 

DHL, the world’s leading express shipment company, will spend $192 million to build a 305,000-square-foot aviation maintenance facility on 50 acres. The site will include additional space for aircraft components storage, offices, three maintenance parking gates and eight new aircraft gates.

 

Since 2015, DHL has spent $250 million in hub upgrades. With this project, the company will have invested nearly $450 million at the airport. It can ship 80,000 packages per hour.

 

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Wow, CVG is really going to be a global monster.

@savadams13, thanks for sharing that photo! That's really cool to see. 

The more cargo the better.  That increased money will help the airport do things like make upgrades and entice additional foreign flights.  

Frisch's Big Boy coming to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport

 

Four years after announcing it, Frisch's Big Boy has an estimated date when it will open its Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport location.

 

The iconic local restaurant chain expects to open by the holiday season in Concourse A. That's a change from 2019, when Frisch's expected to open in Concourse B, where most of Delta Air Lines' gates are located.

 

CVG has seen a lot of changes on the restaurant front recently: McDonald's, a longtime Concourse B food court tenant, has left. The airport also will replace Gold Star Chili with Skyline Chili at the food court, and Wendy's will also open a location there.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/08/08/frischs-cvg-opening.html

 

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46 minutes ago, ColDayMan said:

Frisch's Big Boy coming to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport

 

Four years after announcing it, Frisch's Big Boy has an estimated date when it will open its Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport location.

 

The iconic local restaurant chain expects to open by the holiday season in Concourse A. That's a change from 2019, when Frisch's expected to open in Concourse B, where most of Delta Air Lines' gates are located.

 

CVG has seen a lot of changes on the restaurant front recently: McDonald's, a longtime Concourse B food court tenant, has left. The airport also will replace Gold Star Chili with Skyline Chili at the food court, and Wendy's will also open a location there.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/08/08/frischs-cvg-opening.html

 

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54 minutes ago, bumsquare said:

 

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This may be the best meme-related response of all time!

Since I captured the 787-8 to LHR, here is the Delta 767-4 to CDG, rode this beauty over last week for work. Hope the route maintains this aircraft and doesn't go back to 767-3 in the winter 

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Now here's your next CVG photo challenge, @savadams13: get either the Delta or BA wide bodies next to a CRJ.

Actually, come to think of it and all jokes aside: is anyone still flying CRJ's out of CVG? I feel like my last few, quick flights on Delta have all been various Airbus or 737s.

43 minutes ago, Gordon Bombay said:

Now here's your next CVG photo challenge, @savadams13: get either the Delta or BA wide bodies next to a CRJ.

Actually, come to think of it and all jokes aside: is anyone still flying CRJ's out of CVG? I feel like my last few, quick flights on Delta have all been various Airbus or 737s.

DL still uses Endeavor CR9s for LGA, JFK, DCA, AUS, RDU, EWR unfortunately they park them in gates B15-25 where the widebody internationals are parked in the gates B10-B1 for obvious reasons. We get a couple 220s, 321s, 757, but mostly boring 737 and 320s anymore. 

Delta is still flying CRJ900s to the New York airports, Washington DC, as well as DTW sometimes. Thankfully the CRJ200s (aka the Devil's Chariot) are all gone.

CVG takes over management of Greater Cincinnati foreign trade zones

 

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and REDI Cincinnati are the new manager of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s foreign trade zones, entities that provide tax benefits to shipping companies, which are a key part of CVG’s growth plan.

 

The management contract gives CVG a role in Ohio business development. A foreign trade zone provides tax incentives if a company ships goods into the community and then out again. They provide tax benefits for freight forwarders.

 

Commercial merchandise, both foreign and domestic, may be held within a foreign trade zone without being subject to tariffs and other ad valorem taxes. It helps out U.S.-based operations engaged in foreign trade.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/08/10/cvg-management-foreign-trade-zones-cargo.html

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Exciting to see the DL CVG-CDG flight is being up-gauged to an A330-200 and eventually an A330-300
 



 

^ Wonder if there is any chance they up the frequency of flights anytime soon?

5 hours ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

^ Wonder if there is any chance they up the frequency of flights anytime soon?

Yes there is discussion of that but the issue is getting more FAs based out of CVG when DL foolishly closed the base. Right now the plan is to migrate some from RDU once AF takes over RDU-CDG. There will be FAs willing to work the CVG-CDG route and they can up the frequency to at least 4x-5x a week. 

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11 hours ago, savadams13 said:

Yes there is discussion of that but the issue is getting more FAs based out of CVG when DL foolishly closed the base. Right now the plan is to migrate some from RDU once AF takes over RDU-CDG. There will be FAs willing to work the CVG-CDG route and they can up the frequency to at least 4x-5x a week. 

I am confused a bit. I thought that you said the pilot base and FA base was not completely closed even though Delta said they were closed? Are they talking about reopening it? 


Do you know if American is looking to further grow in the market?

13 minutes ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

I am confused a bit. I thought that you said the pilot base and FA base was not completely closed even though Delta said they were closed? Are they talking about reopening it? 


Do you know if American is looking to further grow in the market?

Officially on paper DL doesnt have crew bases at CVG, however there are still 25 plus senior FA who are based out of CVG. They work the CDG route and the longer mainline flights, SEA, LAX, LAS out of CVG. Station Manager has said that the FA crew base at CVG will most likely be brought back with the additional service and flights being added. 

 

AA is an interesting case. They still have a regional carrier base here, but not a mainline base. If the LHR route continues to be successful after a years time, I could see AA being more aggressive at CVG. Honestly there arent many routes AA can offer that DL or UA aren't already providing. Cities that would be welcome but would be most likely regional (STL, BNA, MCI, BDL, PVD) crazy enough CLE too. Since Ultimate air is no longer running there are a bunch of folks who wish there was a flight to CLE daily. 

27 minutes ago, savadams13 said:

They still have a regional carrier base here, but not a mainline base.

My neighbor runs the simulator training for PSA at CVG. He said that they technically are based out of Dayton (from the old USAir days) but do not fly much out of there and most of the activity is at CVG for the region. 

 

On the separate note, it seems in your opinion, that future growth in routes and markets will likely come on the Delta side and not the AA side? I thought that Delta pretty much wound down their regional operation here and it seems like if you were to add smaller flights and markets it would be easier to add to areas where you have a regional infrastructure built up which seems to play to American's advantage, or does that not matter?

 

I know those days will never come back but I miss the times where you could get the super saver weekend deals on Delta and fly to pretty much anywhere multiple times per day. 

25 minutes ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

My neighbor runs the simulator training for PSA at CVG. He said that they technically are based out of Dayton (from the old USAir days) but do not fly much out of there and most of the activity is at CVG for the region. 

 

On the separate note, it seems in your opinion, that future growth in routes and markets will likely come on the Delta side and not the AA side? I thought that Delta pretty much wound down their regional operation here and it seems like if you were to add smaller flights and markets it would be easier to add to areas where you have a regional infrastructure built up which seems to play to American's advantage, or does that not matter?

 

I know those days will never come back but I miss the times where you could get the super saver weekend deals on Delta and fly to pretty much anywhere multiple times per day. 

DL utilization rates and numbers are up, we will see some additional regional service from DL connection and seeing more mainline flights to cities like DTW and MSP. 

 

AA there is just alot of unknown at this time with them. I dont know anyone that works for AA or the station manager at CVG like I do DL. But like I said I think they are waiting to see how LHR does and they new mainline routes they added at CVG to see what will happen next. 

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Three Breeze Airways flights from CVG ending for now

 

Three Breeze Airways flights are ending their summer run at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.

 

The startup airline’s flights to Orange County, Calif.; Providence, R.I.; and Richmond, Va., all will end after Labor Day weekend. But Breeze anticipates bringing them back for summer 2024, according to spokesman Gareth Edmondson-Jones.

 

The airline will continue to serve two other destinations – San Francisco and Charleston, S.C., through at least early January 2024, according to Breeze's website.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/08/22/breeze-airlines-cvg-seasonal-flights-ending.html

 

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July passenger numbers are out for CVG:

 

July

2022: 749,356

2023: 850,304

Variance: +13.47%

 

YTD

2022: 4,265,093

2023: 4,997,156

Variance: +17.16%

 

Another strong summer month for CVG. Still on pace to approach about 8.9 million passengers through the airport this year.

 

Cargo tonnage in 2023 sits at 1,190,720 tons through July. That's up 13.6% YTD.

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Breeze Airways extends service for CVG flights to Charleston, S.C.; San Francisco

By Meg Erpenbeck – Digital editor, Cincinnati Business Courier

Sep 5, 2023

 

Breeze Airways will continue offering two of its its flights from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport through April 2024.

 

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Delta Air Lines restarts service from CVG to Raleigh-Durham

 

A route out of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport that’s been dormant since the beginning of the pandemic resumes service Sept. 11.

 

Delta Air Lines will restart once-daily nonstop flights to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), as of 6:55 p.m. Sept. 11. The return of the route was first announced in June, alongside Delta’s addition of seasonal service to Cancun, Mexico, which will run from Dec. 16 to April 6.

 

Currently, American flies directly to Raleigh-Durham, while Frontier offers seasonal service.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/09/11/delta-air-lines-cvg-rdu-air-service-new-flights.html

 

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CVG airport adds new on-demand taxi service zTrip

By Chris Wetterich – Staff reporter and columnist, Cincinnati Business Courier

Sep 19, 2023

Updated Sep 19, 2023 9:38am EDT

 

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is trying to enhance the ways travelers get to the airport by adding a dedicated taxi service.

 

The airport’s board has approved an agreement for exclusive, on-demand taxi services with WHC Kentucky LLC, which does business as zTrip.

 

The three-year agreement calls for zTrip to pay the airport $3,500 per month, as well as $2 per trip for each one originating or ending at CVG. There also are two, optional one-year renewals in the contract.

 

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DHL eCommerce opens new $74 million distribution center near CVG

By Chris Wetterich – Staff reporter and columnist, Cincinnati Business Courier

Sep 20, 2023

 

DHL eCommerce Solutions has built and opened a new 307,000-square-foot distribution center near Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and consolidated its operations there.

 

DHL eCommerce previously had its operations spread among three business parks it had leased near CVG, but now it will have one company-owned building. The $74 million facility will employ 400 people, with a mix of full- and part-time employees. DHL eCommerce announced the potential facility in 2021 with a price tag then of $55 million.

 

DHL eCommerce is a separate division from its sister business unit DHL Express, which has its North American super-hub at CVG. DHL eCommerce is focused solely on shipping lightweight packages and parcels both domestically and internationally. DHL eCommerce has been operating near CVG for 20 years.

 

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CVG posted the Air Service updates for July and August. Below is the basic information for YTD through August. I'm not sure why they alternate the format of the report month to month.

 

Some things of note in the July update:

- Year to date, total enplanements are shy of 2.5m with 2,498,427 enplaned, an increase of 17% compared

to last year.

- Forecasted to eclipse 3m passengers in September, a month earlier than 2022.

- 9.8% increase in scheduled passenger flights (+353) in July 2023 vs July 2022, with Delta adding 163

Flights, American adding 91 and United adding 15 from last year to existing schedules.

- CVG had a 22.6% Increase (+74.2 million) ASMs (available seat miles) vs July 2022

- Average of 127.9 Flights per day vs 116.5 the previous year.

- July 2023 Cargo Tonnage 0% Increase y/y from July 2022, with no significant change in summer volumes.

- July is traditionally a flat volume month for air freight, with volumes expected to increase monthly for the

remainder of the year.

- Cargo volumes are up 13.6% YTD.

 

August Numbers

Airline - Enplanements - YoY Change - Market Share

 

Air Canada - 14,821 - 125.8% - 0.52%

American - 542,408 - 18.1% - 18.88%

Delta - 1,017,122 - 16.9% - 35.39%

United - 290,889 - 22.2% - 10.12%

Alaska - 33,019 - 3.3% - 1.15%

Allegiant - 382,971 - 3.2% - 13.33%

British Airways - 10,870 - 100% - 0.38%

Frontier - 351,516 - 17.4% - 12.23%

Southwest - 181,207 - 12.5% - 6.31%

Sun Country - 10,623 - 72.8% - 0.37%

Breeze - 22,596 - 100% - 0.78%

Other - 15,604 - 1.46% - 0.54%

 

https://www.cvgairport.com/docs/default-source/leadership/investor-relations/2023-ir/air-service-report---august-21-2023.pdf?sfvrsn=fec55b15_3/Air-Service-Report---August-21-2023.pdf

 

https://www.cvgairport.com/docs/default-source/leadership/investor-relations/2023-ir/air-service-update---september-18-2023.pdf?sfvrsn=fbc55b15_3/Air-Service-Update---September-18-2023

Are there numbers on how British Airways is doing capacity-wise?  Like 80% full?  90%?

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On 7/26/2023 at 7:11 PM, preservationrestoration said:


The British Airways flight to Heathrow according to the article has been 83% at Capacity

 

@ColDayMan This was back from July. Not sure how it's doing since. Whether there was a strong initial push or if it gathers ridership as it becomes more established.

Great to see that seat capacity has fully recovered and is now above 2019 numbers!

CVG approves $200 million contract with Beumer for new airport baggage system

By Chris Wetterich – Staff reporter and columnist, Cincinnati Business Courier

Sep 21, 2023

 

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is expected to spend more than $196 million replacing one of its most important systems – the machines that move baggage throughout the facility to the aircraft.

 

CVG’s board approved an eight-year $137 million contract with Beumer Corp. to build, install, operate and maintain the new baggage system, with the potential of another $59.4 million in extensions over a four-year period once the initial term runs out.

 

The current system “has reached the end of its useful life,” said CEO Candace McGraw. “It was designed and built for a hub airport.”

 

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Delta unveils 2 new flights, 11 expanded routes in largest-ever transatlantic schedule

 

The Atlanta-based carrier announced on Friday its annual summer long-haul network expansion, which includes a handful of new routes, expanded service to existing destinations and more.

 

All of Delta's new flights will be loaded into the schedule this weekend and will be bookable by no later than Monday, Sept. 25.

 

Delta says that its transatlantic summer schedule will be its largest one ever. In addition to the aforementioned routes, the airline is boosting connectivity to cities that it already serves, including on routes between:

-Atlanta and Paris

-Atlanta to Venice

-Boston to Athens

-Cincinnati and Paris

-Detroit and Paris

-Detroit to Reykjavik

-New York to Barcelona

 

Source: The Points Guy

TBD on the extent of the expansion of the CVG-CDG route, but it's good to see it getting some love from DAL, even if it is just a response to BA

CVG improves in J.D. Power airport rankings for traveler satisfaction

 

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport improved its ranking in the annual J.D. Power survey of North American airports, beating other Ohio airports and finishing seventh among 16 other mid-sized peers in terms of traveler satisfaction.

 

That’s up from its ranking of 13 out of 18 airports in the study last year, when it trailed both Columbus and Cleveland.

 

Medium-sized airports included those with between 4.5 million and 9.9 million passengers per year.

 

CVG scored 817 out of a possible 1,000 customer satisfaction points. The top medium-sized airports were Indianapolis, Southwest Florida and Ontario international airports. The average score in the category was 809.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/09/22/cvg-improves-in-j-d-power-airport-rankings.html

 

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Piggybacking on the post from @Cincy_Travelsthe other day, here are the detailed August passenger numbers at CVG:
 

August

2022: 665,537

2023: 765,227

Variance: +14.98%

 

YTD

2022: 4,930,630

2023: 5,762,383

Variance: +17.16%

 

August tends to be one of the slower months as the summer travel season winds down and the kids head back to school. The absolute passenger numbers are lower vs. July, but compare favorably to August '22. 

 

Also, DAL's CVG-CDG flight will be moving to a 1x daily frequency starting May 23, 2024. The end date of that change is unknown at this time, but expect it to last through the summer season (probably early-mid September).

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28 minutes ago, LtCheese said:

Piggybacking on the post from @Cincy_Travelsthe other day, here are the detailed August passenger number at CVG:
 

August

2022: 665,537

2023: 765,227

Variance: +14.98%

 

YTD

2022: 4,930,630

2023: 5,762,383

Variance: +17.16%

 

August tends to be one of the slower months as the summer travel season winds down and the kids head back to school. The absolute passenger numbers are lower vs. July, but compare favorably to August '22. 

 

Also, DAL's CVG-CDG flight will be moving to a 1x daily frequency starting May 23, 2024. The end date of that change is unknown at this time, but expect it to last through the summer season (probably early-mid September).


CVG to Paris everyday, very nice.

On 9/22/2023 at 11:23 AM, LtCheese said:

Delta unveils 2 new flights, 11 expanded routes in largest-ever transatlantic schedule

 

The Atlanta-based carrier announced on Friday its annual summer long-haul network expansion, which includes a handful of new routes, expanded service to existing destinations and more.

 

All of Delta's new flights will be loaded into the schedule this weekend and will be bookable by no later than Monday, Sept. 25.

 

Delta says that its transatlantic summer schedule will be its largest one ever. In addition to the aforementioned routes, the airline is boosting connectivity to cities that it already serves, including on routes between:

-Atlanta and Paris

-Atlanta to Venice

-Boston to Athens

-Cincinnati and Paris

-Detroit and Paris

-Detroit to Reykjavik

-New York to Barcelona

 

Source: The Points Guy

TBD on the extent of the expansion of the CVG-CDG route, but it's good to see it getting some love from DAL, even if it is just a response to BA

I forget who it was but someone posted a few months back that Delta was shifting to a larger plane for the Paris flight. I guess that is what the new announcement is

12 minutes ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

I forget who it was but someone posted a few months back that Delta was shifting to a larger plane for the Paris flight. I guess that is what the new announcement is

 

DAL announced they would upgauge the flight to a 767-400ER for the summer 2023 season. That was back in the fall of 2022. This flight has been operating with the 764 since May. This most recent DAL announcement is an expansion of service from 3x weekly to a daily frequency for summer 2024.

9 hours ago, Brutus_buckeye said:

I forget who it was but someone posted a few months back that Delta was shifting to a larger plane for the Paris flight. I guess that is what the new announcement is

Starting in October the CDG route will go from the 764 to the 332 and then upgrade to the 333 in 2024 Screenshot_20230814-212657.thumb.png.87d7666259392ab4d2a618f7cde02994.png

Wendys has officially opened at CVG, concourse B. Skyline seems to have a slower contractor or the Gold Star space was really a dump either way they are still chugging along. Food court will be full for once since DL hub days. 

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11 hours ago, savadams13 said:

Starting in October the CDG route will go from the 764 to the 332 and then upgrade to the 333 in 2024 

 

The A333 will be a great bump in capacity, but this is actually somewhat of a downgrade in cabin arrangement. None of DAL's 332/333s operate the new 1-2-1 Delta One business class like the 764. They also have an inferior 2-4-2 Premium Select cabin compared to the (admittedly incredibly rare) 2-2-2 in the 764.

 

Here are the seat plans:
A332 - 223 seats: 34J 21W 168E (24 C+) 

A333 - 282 seats: 34J 21W 227E (24 C+)

B764 - 238 seats: 34J 20W 184E (28 C+)

New fast-food restaurant opens at CVG

 

Wendy's has opened at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport's Concourse B, adding a new fast-food option to a food court that recently has seen both Gold Star and McDonald's close.

 

The restaurant, which is operated by Sinkula Investments in partnership with the Shekinah Group, includes Wendy's breakfast service. The restaurant will also feature a Coca-Cola Freestyle beverage dispenser that allows travelers to customize their drink choices.

 

“We believe our guests will be delighted by our breakfast menu, the fresh look and feel of the restaurant, the contactless pick-up and the digital options we offer when they dine with their family and friends," said Jessie Sinkula Aston, co-president of Sinkula. "Our goal is for our customers to have an easy, fast and tailored dining experience while enjoying the fresh-made, craveable Wendy’s food they love when they travel.”

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2023/09/29/wendys-opens-food-options-cvg-airport.html

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With CVG's numbers looking good for the year and looking like they're going to be close to 2019 numbers, I got curious how those look compared to the forecasted numbers from the newest Master Plan. In the below spreadsheet, I've compared, passenger numbers, cargo, and operations on an annual basis to the forecasted numbers and the PAL guidelines in the 2050 Master Plan that was completed in 2017.

 

Obviously the 2023 numbers are YTD so those will clearly rise. Let me know your thoughts/opinions.

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VqJdaq_ITWj0vu8a3MdZ42dd1L__YFUhXhEuMejJ4hc/edit?usp=drivesdk

14 hours ago, Cincy_Travels said:

With CVG's numbers looking good for the year and looking like they're going to be close to 2019 numbers, I got curious how those look compared to the forecasted numbers from the newest Master Plan. In the below spreadsheet, I've compared, passenger numbers, cargo, and operations on an annual basis to the forecasted numbers and the PAL guidelines in the 2050 Master Plan that was completed in 2017.

 

Obviously the 2023 numbers are YTD so those will clearly rise. Let me know your thoughts/opinions.

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VqJdaq_ITWj0vu8a3MdZ42dd1L__YFUhXhEuMejJ4hc/edit?usp=drivesdk

It's very evident that numbers are way up. Parking garage is more full to capacity and even value park is getting to the point of turning folks away. Haven't seen CVG like this in awhile 

Amazon begins using larger, Airbus A330 jets at CVG superhub

By Chris Wetterich – Staff reporter and columnist, Cincinnati Business Courier

Oct 2, 2023

 

Amazon Prime Air launched its largest aircraft yet from CVG on Oct. 2.

 

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With a Hawaiian Airlines pilot base established here, give us a direct to Honolulu! 😉

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1 hour ago, Cincy13 said:

Official announcement of Paris flight going back to daily (from 3x weekly) in 2024 for summer months.

 

 

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