Knowlegable
local travlers
have recognized the Long Beach Airport (LGB/KLGB) tends to offer one of the more enjoyable
travel
experiences.
From its quaint art deco style to easy
freeway access to abundant parking, manageable crowds and short security lines,
it has been a go-to choice for travelers looking to escape the crush at Los
Angeles International Airport.
What might be less known is Long Beach's
affordability.
For the third straight quarter, the Long
Beach facility has recorded the lowest average airfares in California and ranked
No. 2 nationally, behind Atlantic City, N.J.
According to the U.S. Department of
Transportation's latest quarterly report, the average round-trip domestic fare
out of Long Beach was $229 in the final quarter of 2011. That ranks well below
the national average of $368 over the same span.
Airport Director Mario Rodriguez said Long
Beach's ability to provide low costs to its carriers is passed along to
customers.
"Our primary focus is customer service,
and keeping costs low is a part of that," Rodriguez said.
Long Beach also bucked a national airfare
trend late last year by recording a 2 percent drop in fares, while national
fares were rising by more than 2 percent for the quarter and 10 percent since
the fourth quarter of 2010.
That doesn't mean a traveler will
necessarily find the best deal flying out of Long Beach to one of its 14
destinations, the Department of Transportation report notes.
Cincinnati, Ohio and Houston/ Bush had the
highest air fare averages at $504 and $494, respectively.
While Long Beach finished second to
Atlantic City, it closed the gap, as the East Coast airport's average flight
cost rose from $167 to $189 over the course of the quarter. Las Vegas was third at $267.
Rodriguez said Atlantic City and Las Vegas
have casinos that subsidize flights, which keeps average costs down.
In a prepared statement, Mayor Bob Foster
said: "There are a lot of great changes happening at the Long Beach Airport. ...
But one thing that hasn't changed is that LGB is a very economical airport, with
excellent service and a wide range of destinations." In 2011, 3.1 million travelers passed
through Long Beach Airport.
(Greg Mellen - Long Beach Press Telegram)
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