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Akron-Canton Airport could be destined for more nonstops

Runway paves way to future

Extending tarmac allows longer flights

 

By Betty Lin-Fisher

Beacon Journal business writer

Published on Thursday, Nov 18, 2010

 

This morning's 11:30 a.m. flight departing Akron-Canton Airport for Atlanta won't be like every other day's flights.

 

The AirTran Boeing 737 will be the first to take off from a new and improved runway.

 

Passengers might wonder why there will be politicians and airport officials on the nearby tarmac celebrating and watching.

 

Full story at: http://www.ohio.com/news/top_stories/108874109.html

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  • Spirit says the suspension of flights is only temporary and they are planning to be back in CAK next November.

Akron-Canton Airport launches new website

CantonRep.com Staff

Posted Sep 22, 2011 @ 10:26 AM

 

GREEN —

 

AkronCantonAirport.com was launched Thursday, adding polls, continuous feeds from airport social media channels and an interactive Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) area.

 

Customers now can book their flights from the site’s home page.

 

Full story at: http://www.cantonrep.com/news/x789274885/Akron-Canton-Airport-launches-new-website

  • 3 months later...

Today, Southwest Airlines confirmed that they will maintain a schedule at CAK post integration with Airtran...

 

 

That's good news.  That option sometimes saves me a lot of money.

 

I'm not sure why CLE is almost always more expensive than every other surrounding airport.

 

Today, Southwest Airlines confirmed that they will maintain a schedule at CAK post integration with Airtran...

 

 

I hope the fares to LaGuardia don't go up. AirTran's CAK-LGA is one of the best bargains in NE Ohio travel....

 

AirTran to convert to Southwest Airlines operations at Akron-Canton Airport

By SCOTT SUTTELL

3:10 pm, January 20, 2012

(This story was updated at 3:40 p.m.)

 

Akron-Canton Airport is among 22 airports nationwide that made the cut and will convert AirTran Airways operations to Southwest Airlines operations as the two carriers fully merge their services.

 

The announcement today by Dallas-based Southwest was greeted enthusiastically by Kristie Van Auken, Akron-Canton's senior vice president and chief marketing and communications officer.

 

“We're thrilled. And that might be an understatement,” she said. “This is a great day for us.”

 

READ MORE AT:

http://www.crainscleveland.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120120/FREE/120129978

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

  • 2 months later...

Southwest Airlines to begin service out of Akron-Canton Airport

8:41 am, April 3, 2012

 

Southwest Airlines plans to begin flying a few times a day out of Akron-Canton Airport, where its AirTran Airways subsidiary already is the largest carrier.

 

Southwest announced that it will start flying out of Akron-Canton and Dayton International Airport Aug. 12. Southwest's schedule at Akron-Canton will offer two daily roundtrip flights to Southwest's sizable operation at Chicago Midway and also to Denver, with one daily roundtrip flight.

 

Southwest said its service in both the Akron-Canton and Dayton markets will complement AirTran's existing service in those cities. Southwest said AirTran's service will continue, with the airlines jointly determining the best time to convert all AirTran's flights to Southwest. Southwest acquired AirTran last May.

 

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http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20120403/FREE/120409960

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

  • 3 years later...

Akron-Canton Airport to add more parking, better loop road and larger ticketing area

 

Exterior:

- Add 3 lanes to the entrance road loop and give customers more room for drop-off and

- 250 covered parking spots

- Relocate and add 120 short-term parking spots

- Relocate car-rental lot

- New entrance and exit lanes and booth

- Glass canopy on exterior of building

 

Interior:

- Add 17.5%  more square feet to ticket area

- New, higher ceilings

- LED lighting

- Terrazzo flooring

 

 

http://www.ohio.com/business/lin-fisher/akron-canton-airport-to-add-more-parking-better-loop-road-and-larger-ticketing-area-1.583377

Southwest Airlines to begin service out of Akron-Canton Airport

8:41 am, April 3, 2012

 

Southwest Airlines plans to begin flying a few times a day out of Akron-Canton Airport, where its AirTran Airways subsidiary already is the largest carrier.

 

Southwest announced that it will start flying out of Akron-Canton and Dayton International Airport Aug. 12. Southwest's schedule at Akron-Canton will offer two daily roundtrip flights to Southwest's sizable operation at Chicago Midway and also to Denver, with one daily roundtrip flight.

 

AirTran is down 10% YoY January. It looks like a lot of the folks that abandoned Hopkins for the cheaper fares out CAK are returning to CLE. So, at this time, its a curious move by Southwest as this is an actual expansion of service as they never served CAK before (not counting AirTran).

  • 1 month later...

UAL is starting CAK-EWR @ 3x daily....

  • 3 weeks later...

Allegiant Air to add nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale from Akron-Canton

June 23, 2015

By CRAIN'S CLEVELAND BUSINESS

 

Discount carrier Allegiant Air (Nasdaq: ALGT) is adding service from the Akron-Canton Airport to another popular vacation destination.

 

The Las Vegas-based airline announced it will add service to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., beginning Oct. 2. Introductory fares for the Fort Lauderdale flight will be as low as $69 one way, the airline said.

 

Fort Lauderdale will join existing year-round service from Akron-Canton to Tampa Bay, and seasonal service to Myrtle Beach and Savannah/Hilton Head. All of those flights began in the spring.

 

The new flights will operate twice weekly between Akron-Canton Airport and Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport.

 

MORE:

http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20150623/NEWS/150629954/allegiant-air-to-add-nonstop-service-to-fort-lauderdale-from-akron

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

  • 2 weeks later...

AA will begin LGA-CAK in November using a CRJ

^a 1x/day, what's the point? AA would have been better off adding to CLE-LGA.

Hopkins and CAK can co-exist- and i think, barring a major expansion of intercity rail or a new airport, this will be the case for some time.

^My comment was on the 1x frequency. if you're in NY and you have a meeting in Akron (e.g. at Goodyear), and you're a loyal AA flyer, you're much better off flying into CLE as it has the frequency than CAK. By entering a 1x at CAK, they lose an opportunity to strengthen their better product, LGA-CLE.

Gotcha. But...I think looking at the amount of seats that southwest flew to LGA, AA decided to stick with what works at CAK for that immediate market, which is more vacations and longer business trips.

Yes they certainly can exist...and there was a time when UA and US used Burke.  Yes metro CLE has been a three airport city. As for one flight a day, methinks that AA had some use it or lose it issues with LGA slots and saw some demand for CAK. If it works, they can increase frequency

 

Ive noticed on Urban Ohio that we look at growth as a zero sum game. That doesnt have to be whether its suburb vs downtown or CLE vs CAK.  The region is poised for and is beginning to see sustained growth in many sectors.  Growth in one area does not have to mean loss in another

Yes they certainly can exist...and there was a time when UA and US used Burke.  Yes metro CLE has been a three airport city. As for one flight a day, methinks that AA had some use it or lose it issues with LGA slots and saw some demand for CAK. If it works, they can increase frequency

 

Ive noticed on Urban Ohio that we look at growth as a zero sum game. That doesnt have to be whether its suburb vs downtown or CLE vs CAK.  The region is poised for and is beginning to see sustained growth in many sectors.  Growth in one area does not have to mean loss in another

 

When I see growth sustained over a decade, then I will dance.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

  • 3 months later...

It hasn't seemed to hit the news outlets yet, but I'm hearing that Southwest will significantly cut service again at CAK next April. I heard that flights will be down over 70% compared to last April.

With the cuts coming down the pike for CAK, I might expect to see increased service from Allegiant.  Perhaps that was on the horizon, and a reason why Southwest cut their Florida routes.

 

I wouldn't be surprised to see Allegiant add a CAK-->SFB (Orlando Sanford) route when Southwest exits this market.

 

Southwest Airlines cuts all flights to Florida, Las Vegas from Akron-Canton Airport starting in April

 

GREEN, Ohio – Southwest Airlines announced major cuts at the Akron-Canton Airport on Tuesday, including all nonstop flights to Florida and a route to Las Vegas that hasn't even begun yet.

 

The cuts take place in mid-April, according to Kristie Van Auken, Akron-Canton's senior vice president.

 

Getting eliminated:

 

* Twice daily flights to Orlando.

 

* Daily flights to Tampa.

 

* Daily flights to Las Vegas, a route that begins next month and will run a total of just five months.

 

 

http://www.cleveland.com/travel/index.ssf/2015/10/southwest_airlines_cuts_all_fl.html#incart_river_home

  • 8 months later...

Spirit Airlines coming to Akron-Canton Airport

 

-Daily to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando International

-Seasonal Tampa and Fort Myers

-Seasonal Myrtle Beach in Spring 17

 

Interesting quote: “In many ways, they’re very separate markets,” Kopczak said in reference to Cleveland and Akron, noting the two are complementary rather than competing. “Because we have this nice mix of airplanes, it gives us the opportunity to pick and choose different kinds of markets to serve. We saw good success with what we started with in Cleveland.”

Kopczak said depending on the reception, the airline may add additional destinations in the future.

“There is the opportunity potentially to grow there,” he said. “I can’t guarantee anything at this point, but we’re already looking.”

 

http://www.ohio.com/business/spirit-airlines-coming-to-akron-canton-airport-1.700090?cache=18961415304345%252525252525252525252525252fnews%252525252525

  • 1 month later...

Personally, I think CAK will survive the departure of Allegiant nicely with the most popular destinations being replaced by Spirit. When only one of the airports has a unique route, it's better to put it in CLE to maximize passengers; but when the market is big enough (and the markets Spirit will fly from CAK are), both airports can thrive nicely.

Remember: It's the Year of the Snake

  • 3 months later...

Southwest Airlines pulling out of Akron-Canton, Dayton airports

From staff and wire reports  •  Thursday January 5, 2017 11:10 AM

 

Southwest Airlines plans to end service at two Ohio airports while adding flights elsewhere in the region. The Dallas-based carrier says it’s pulling out of Akron-Canton Airport and Dayton International Airport in June.

 

The airline will be adding flights at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to make up for some of the cuts. No additional routes are planned for John Glenn Columbus International Airport, where Southwest is the largest carrier by passenger volume.

 

http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/business/2017/01/05/0107-southwest-airlines-pulling-out-akron-dayton.html

  • 10 months later...

A train to Cleveland, Columbus, and Pittsburgh connecting at a CAK station would help....

  • 1 month later...

United will be offering not quite daily non-stop service to their Houston Intercontinental (IAH) hub this summer season.

 

Surprising they didn't just add another CLE flight but I honestly can't figure what United is doing system wide lately.

United will be offering not quite daily non-stop service to their Houston Intercontinental (IAH) hub this summer season.

 

Surprising they didn't just add another CLE flight but I honestly can't figure what United is doing system wide lately.

 

Looks like they are starting up a similar flight at Dayton.  I'm assuming these are ExpressJet flights... I didn't see the aircraft type they were using.

Yeah, the 50-seat ExpressJet ERJ-145s wil most likely be the aircraft operating this route.

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  • 2 years later...

Akron-Canton Airport passenger numbers drop again in 2019, but CEO is optimistic for a rebound

 

Akron Extra Blog: CAK saw its passenger volume drop 9.7% in 2019, to 834,365 travelers, but president and CEO Ren Camacho said completion of the airport's $34 million gate modernization project and other factors offer reason to be optimistic. Plus, CAK unveils a refurbished visitors center, and the Development Finance Authority of Summit County sees board changes.

 

https://www.crainscleveland.com/sue-walton-blogs/akron-canton-airport-passenger-numbers-drop-again-2019-ceo-optimistic-rebound

1 hour ago, Clefan98 said:

Akron-Canton Airport passenger numbers drop again in 2019, but CEO is optimistic for a rebound

 

Akron Extra Blog: CAK saw its passenger volume drop 9.7% in 2019, to 834,365 travelers, but president and CEO Ren Camacho said completion of the airport's $34 million gate modernization project and other factors offer reason to be optimistic. Plus, CAK unveils a refurbished visitors center, and the Development Finance Authority of Summit County sees board changes.

 

https://www.crainscleveland.com/sue-walton-blogs/akron-canton-airport-passenger-numbers-drop-again-2019-ceo-optimistic-rebound

 

The article mentions UA's decision to drop nonstop service from CLE to DCA and LGA as an opportunity for CAK.

 

CLE's remaining nonstop service to DCA is via AA, which is the same carrier providing the route for CAK.

CLE's remaining nonstop service to LGA is from AA and DL, while the route is serviced by AA for CAK.

 

Looks like that doesn't really contribute much to carrier diversity or competition for the route. As DL has increased their presence at Hopkins over the last few years, perhaps they'll add service from CLE to DCA, assuming gate availability there.

 

While CAK has shed passengers to the tune of 44% over the last few years as passenger counts have been cannibalized by more competitive fares at CLE, perhaps their passenger numbers have begun to reach an equilibrium, particularly as CAK's gate renovation project wraps up this year as mentioned in the article.

  • 3 months later...

Delta Air Lines suspending service at Akron-Canton Airport
 

https://www.cleveland.com/business/2020/05/delta-air-lines-suspending-service-at-akron-canton-airport.html
 

GREEN, Ohio — Delta Air Lines is suspending all flights at the Akron-Canton Airport next week, temporarily consolidating service at Cleveland Hopkins.

The suspension of service will last at least through September, the airline said. Akron-Canton is one of 10 U.S. airports where Delta is suspending service due to a dramatic drop in demand caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

 

When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

  • 5 months later...

Akron-Canton Airport has financial support in bid to bring back airlines

Edd Pritchard - Oct. 18, 2020

 

"While the situation has improved, Akron-Canton still is operating at 25% of the capacity it saw before the pandemic, said Ren Camacho, airport president and chief executive officer. Camacho wants to rebuild the commercial service offered by Akron-Canton and is working with a JobsOhio's commercial air service restoration program in a bid to persuade airlines to resume service. Since May the airport has gathered $200,000 in local funds that will be matched with state dollars to finance restoring service Akron-Canton. Camacho now is working to assemble a six-member committee that will meet with airline officials."

 

https://www.cantonrep.com/story/news/2020/10/18/akron-canton-airport-secures-cash-help-lure-airlines-back/3684867001/

  • 1 month later...

Akron-Canton Airport debuts new $37 million gate area; all that’s missing are the passengers
 

https://www.cleveland.com/business/2020/11/akron-canton-airport-debuts-new-37-million-gate-area-all-thats-missing-are-the-passengers.html

 

GREEN, Ohio — The Akron-Canton Airport this week debuted a gleaming, light-filled, $37-million gate expansion project – all it needs now are passengers.

...

The gate project has been years in the making, part of a $115-million capital project that started in 2015 and also included improvements to the airfield, ticketing area and parking. A dark, cramped section of the terminal, which formerly housed gates for American and Delta airlines, was torn down over the summer.

 

The two-story addition – off the southern end of the terminal – means Akron-Canton travelers should never again have to go outside to board or exit their aircraft. All of the new gates are equipped with jet bridges that connect the terminal to awaiting planes.


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When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

A fast train from Cleveland to CAK would help....

  • 6 months later...

The new airline Breeze is also quite relevant for CAK. Looks like CAK is going to get direct flights to Charleston, Tampa, and New Orleans. 

 

3 hours ago, cbussoccer said:

Breeze Airways, a new low-cost airline started by the founder of JetBlue, will be offering five different routes from CMH when they launch in July.

 

Tampa (starting July 3)

Charleston (starting July 8)

New Orleans (starting July 16)

Norfolk (starting July 22)

Hartford (starting July 22)

 

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The frequency of the routes vary. Some are weekly while others are 4x weekly. The routes will be flown on E190s and E195s to start, but will likely be switched to A220s in the future.

 

https://thepointsguy.com/news/breeze-airways-launch-routes-details/

 

https://www.flybreeze.com/home

 

Here’s a full list of routes that Breeze will launch, as well as start dates:


Tampa, Florida to:

Charleston, South Carolina (starting May 27)

Louisville (May 28)

Tulsa (June 4)

Norfolk (June 10)

Bentonville/Fayetteville (June 17)

Akron/Canton (June 26)

Oklahoma City (July 1)

Columbus, Ohio (July 3)

Huntsville (July 22)

Richmond (July 22)

 

Charleston, South Carolina to:

Hartford (starting May 27)

Tampa (May 27)

Louisville (May 28)

Norfolk (June 10)

Akron/Canton (July 8)

Columbus, Ohio (July 8)

New Orleans (July 8)

Pittsburgh (July 8)

Richmond (July 8)

Huntsville (July 15)

Providence (July 22)

Norfolk, Virginia to:

 

Charleston, South Carolina (starting June 10)

Tampa (June 10)

New Orleans (July 15)

Columbus, Ohio (July 22)

Hartford (July 22)

Pittsburgh (July 22)

Providence (July 29)

New Orleans, Louisiana to:

Charleston, South Carolina (starting July 8)

Akron/Canton (July 15)

Bentonville/Fayetteville (July 15)

Huntsville (July 15)

Louisville (July 15)

Norfolk (July 15)

Oklahoma City (July 15)

Richmond (July 15)

Tulsa (July 15)

Columbus, Ohio (July 16)

 

In addition to those routes from its focus cities, Breeze plans to fly standalone routes between:

Bentonville/Fayetteville-San Antonio (July 15)

San Antonio-Oklahoma City (July 15)

Tulsa-San Antonio (July 15)

Hartford-Columbus, Ohio (July 22)

Pittsburgh-Hartford (July 22)

Providence-Pittsburgh (July 29)

 


 

When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

I wonder if CAK would do better, at least in the minds of Clevelanders and out-of-state fliers,  if it promoted itself as "Akron-Cleveland Regional Airport". Sorry, Canton ...

Remember: It's the Year of the Snake

  • 5 months later...

Allegiant, leaving Cleveland Hopkins in January, will fly from Akron-Canton Airport in March

Susan Glaser - Clevealnd.com - Oct. 26, 2021

 

"The airline on Tuesday announced the launch of four destinations from CAK, starting March 2: Punta Gorda, Sarasota and St. Petersburg, Florida; and Savannah, Georgia. Each will be served twice per week, at least to start, said Michael Graci, manager of airport affairs for Allegiant. ... Last month, Hilarie Grey, managing director of corporate communications for Allegiant, cited Cleveland’s high fees as among the main reasons for the airline’s decision to pull out of Hopkins. ... In 2019, Cleveland’s CPE was $14.07, according to Federal Aviation Administration figures; Akron-Canton’s was $4.99."

  • 4 months later...

Low-fare airline Breeze Airways adds flights out of Akron/Canton Airport

 

Breeze Airways, a Utah-based low-fare airline, is adding two new nonstop flights out of Akron/Canton Airport.

 

Breeze, founded by JetBlue founder David Neelema, said it will begin flights from Akron/Canton to Nashville, Tennessee, beginning May 26, and Hartford, Connecticut, beginning June 3.

 

Last year, Breeze initiated service at Akron/Canton Airport, with service to Tampa Bay, Florida; Charleston, South Carolina; and New Orleans.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cleveland/news/2022/03/09/low-fare-airline-breeze-airways-adds-flights-out-o.html

 

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  • 1 month later...

More bad news for CAK. Spirit is pulling out completely in June and American is ceasing flights to Chicago.

Remember: It's the Year of the Snake

I suppose it didn't make too much sense to have Spirit flying out of both CLE and CAK, but I have to admit I liked having them at CAK.

 

The travel sector for the moment is apparently booming, so I'm hopeful that despite this, CAK will be able to find new tenants for those vacated terminals.

23 hours ago, Gramarye said:

I suppose it didn't make too much sense to have Spirit flying out of both CLE and CAK, but I have to admit I liked having them at CAK.

 

The travel sector for the moment is apparently booming, so I'm hopeful that despite this, CAK will be able to find new tenants for those vacated terminals.

Spirit says the suspension of flights is only temporary and they are planning to be back in CAK next November.

Remember: It's the Year of the Snake

  • 1 month later...

CAK just landed a non-stop to Vegas with Breeze.

^Indeed.

 

Breeze Airways adds nonstop route from Akron-Canton Airport to Las Vegas

 

Breeze Airways is adding a seventh destination from the Akron-Canton Airport, with nonstop service to Las Vegas starting in October.

 

The route will run twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays, starting Oct. 6.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cleveland/news/2022/06/09/breeze-airways-adds-akron-canton-route-to-vegas.html

 

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"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Cross-post from the Canton development thread since this would have an impact on the airport. 

 

38 minutes ago, Luke_S said:

Now for Akron to run a rail line down to CAK

 

SARTA to hold public meetings on streetcar proposal

 

The Repository

 

"CANTON – The Stark Area Regional Transit Authority will hold public meetings Wednesday and Thursday to discuss a proposed streetcar project connecting downtown Canton, Pro Football Hall of Fame and Hall of Fame Village, Belden Village area, and the Akron-Canton Airport."

 

https://www.cantonrep.com/story/news/2022/06/14/sarta-holds-public-meetings-proposed-streetcar-project/7620922001/

 

  • 3 months later...

Breeze Airways to fly nonstop from Akron-Canton to Orlando

 

Breeze Airways said it will begin nonstop flights from Akron-Canton Airport to Orlando, Florida, beginning March 1, 2023.

 

The Cottonwood Heights, Utah-based airline said the flights will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Breeze already serves six routes from Akron-Canton, including Charleston, South Carolina; Las Vegas; Nashville, Tennessee; New Orleans; Tampa; and West Palm Beach, Florida.

 

Akron-Canton Airport (CAK) officials were enthusiastic about the announcement.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cleveland/news/2022/10/19/breeze-airways-to-fly-from-akron-canton-to-orlando.html

 

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"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

  • 4 weeks later...

Allegiant continues to expand at Akron-Canton Airport

 

Allegiant continues to expand at the Akron-Canton Airport, adding new flights to Nashville starting in February.

 

The nonstop flights will run three times per week — on Wednesdays, Fridays and Mondays — starting Feb. 15.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cleveland/news/2022/11/17/allegiant-adds-flights-akron-canton-to-nashville.html

 

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"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

^I like how you posted the Nashville airport; my brain thought that was Akron-Canton for a quick second and I was impressed.

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