Meadows Field Airport bouncing back from economic slump

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Updated: 2/15 7:12 pm

Officials said more people have been flying in and out of Meadows Field over the last couple of years. So much so, they are considering adding more flights.

In 2007, the airport took a hit, losing three airlines and thousands of passengers. But, in the last two years it's been looking up, and airport officials are thanking the oil industry.

"It's a small airport," said Leah Wheeler who was flying from Bakersfield to Houston Friday. "I wasn't expecting as many people this early."

That's how weekday mornings look at Meadows Field between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m.

"This is a bit of a surprise this morning," said Scott Drake of Rock Springs, Wyoming.

Some waited in line to check in at least an hour because there are four flights Friday morning and most are totally booked.

"Always full last few years at least," said Gary Rogers who was flying home to Knoxville, Tennessee after the World Ag Expo in Tulare.

Jack Gotcher, Director of Airports for Kern County, said half of their flights are from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. He said the most popular flights are to Houston and Denver where most of the passengers are oil executives like Scott Drake.

Drake took a flight from Denver to Bakersfield this week that was full of passengers headed to the oil fields.

"It was really full on the plane," said Drake. "I think there were two seats left."

These packed flights are increasing the number of boardings and deboardings at Meadows Field.

"In the past year and a half, it's up 25 percent," said Gotcher.

Car rentals are up five percent, a big improvement from 2007 when the economy crashed and the airport lost three airlines.

"We went from 175,000 passengers to 106,000," said Gotcher.

Back then, they cut employees, now they're hiring back.

"We had dropped to about 13 people and now we're back up to about 20," said Gotcher.

They're even asking U.S. Airways to add flights to Denver and Houston.

"If we can convince them we are a good route and they have an airplane, then they will do it," said Gotcher.

This is an exciting prospect for passengers.

"Even though I don't come here that often, it would be a bit more convenient," said Rogers.

Gotcher said he has a conference in May where discussions of adding flights may ramp up.

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common sense - 2/17/2013 11:30 PM
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IF...You show up ON TIME!!!!!! There is ALLWAYS someone at the counter!!!!! Some people are just SOOOOO self riteous!!!!!

SATC3456 - 2/17/2013 4:35 PM
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Paranah, this was the price that we were quoted for a flight in November 2011.

Paranah - 2/16/2013 7:46 PM
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@ SATC3456, you can catch a flight out of Bakersfield and go most anywhere you want. $500 from BFL to LAX? You can get a flight from BFL to New York JFK for $436 one way, double it for a round trip. But I agree a direct flight to Vegas again would be great without the transfer in Phoenix.

DR999 - 2/16/2013 5:05 PM
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My wife and I use to fly out of LAX, but about 3 years ago we started flying out of BFL. After figuring the cost of long term parking, gas, a hotel stay overnight to catch an early flight, and the time and aggravation to drive to and from L.A., we figured it was made more sense to fly out of BFL. So far we have had no complaints with the service at the airport.

SATC3456 - 2/16/2013 12:01 PM
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They need to do their Vegas weekend flights for $100 again, I'm sure that will boost people flying. Especially with the price of gas. I think a lot of people would take advantage of that. Also, my husband and I have tried using this airport, but they don't offer flights anywhere! When we decided to go to NewYork, a flight even just down to LA was over $500 just for one ticket. If they get some decent prices and some good deals, than people will start using them again

jign4bass - 2/15/2013 10:17 PM
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Need to do something quick to get this airport turned around. No staff at the ticket counters, two airlines and nothing but piss poor attitudes. Crap shot whether they'll be someone at the counter so you can make a flight on time and often have to get there for a domestic flight earlier than you would to go international. There would be many more passengers going through Meadows if they'd just get it operating correctly and be more conducive for more airlines in. Until then folks will continue to make a drive down south to a real airport.
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