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Fall 2011

 

OAK is Major North American Gateway to Hawaii -
Over 1,000 Daily Seats to Four Islands in 2012

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Based upon the huge success of flights between Oakland and the Hawaiian Islands in 2011, both Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are bringing more paradise to Oakland International Airport (OAK) by adding seats in the New Year. The two award-winning, customer-preferred airlines recognize that for business or pleasure Bay Area travelers prefer the reliability and convenience of an OAK departure.

Alaska Airlines
will offer four daily nonstop flights to four Hawaiian Islands in spring 2012, using new B737-800 aircraft. Alaska is now OAK’s second largest carrier and it will launch service to Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, beginning April 10. This complements the airline’s existing daily service to Kahului, Maui, and flights to Kailua-Kona, on the Big Island, as well as Lihue, Kauai, which expand to daily service on March 12.

 

Hawaiian Airlines also flies daily nonstop service to Honolulu from OAK and will increase its seasonal nonstop service to Maui to year-round in early 2012. The double-daily B767-300 wide-body, twin-aisle aircraft offer a comfortable flight. The two flights, combined with Alaska's four, bring the the total to six peak day nonstops from OAK to the Hawaiian Islands.

 

“This spring, there will be a record 1,000-plus peak day seats leaving to the Hawaiian Islands from Oakland International,” said John Albrecht, Manager of Aviation Marketing and Communications for the Port of Oakland, which owns and operates OAK. “It is fitting that OAK, the origin point for the first transoceanic flights from North America to the Hawaiian Islands, emerges as a major gateway today. There’s no better way to begin a Hawaiian vacation than from Oakland, where travelers will enjoy easy airport access, excellent customer service and on time flights,” he added.

 

The number of airline seats to Hawaii has rebounded from the recession, and is more than quadrupled from 264 daily seats offered in summer 2008. OAK is among a select group of US airports with flights to the four major islands. Look for airline and on-airport parking promotions on our Facebook page in the weeks and months ahead.
 

OAK Stimulates Business During "Between Holiday Slump" With Unique Free Parking Offer

Park Free at OAK

Park Free at OAK between Thanksgiving and December 22.

The weeks between the Thanksgiving and December holiday travel periods are typically slow for air travel. At OAK we look for ways to always keep things moving, and we're pleased to offer our innovative free parking campaign designed to boost traffic and increase the custom of on-airport parking.

 

Between Thanksgiving Day and December 22, 2011, OAK is offering FREE parking in its Daily lot for those departing on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday to ANY destination. Customers receive up to 72 hours of free parking, an incredible $66 value.

 

OAK piloted a similar deal during the first six weeks of 2011 resulting in an estimated 10,000 additional passengers, which was better for business overall.

 

Even customers looking for a last minute “mileage run” to achieve airline elite status in 2012 recognize that OAK is the airport to choose with this valuable offer.

 

ACI-NA recognized OAK with a first place award in the Social Media category and second place in the Partnering With Carriers category in its 2011 Excellence in Marketing and Communications Contest for this innovative air service development and parking promotion.

 

The “Park Free” offer provides another great reason to “Park Close and Fly on Time” from the Bay Area’s most reliable airport, and is our way of saying “thanks” to our customers for flying OAK. Learn more.

OAK Has Spirit -
The Bay Area's First New Airline in 2011!

Spirit and OAK celebrate with Cake!

In August, OAK proudly welcomed Spirit Airlines' inaugural service to Las Vegas with three daily nonstop flights. High load factors indicate Spirit’s new service has proven popular with customers who have responded by taking advantage of the airline's low fares and unique a la carte style pricing and service.

 

Spirit Airlines is the first (and maybe the only) new airline to serve the Bay Area in 2011. Spirit has promised "to liberate the Bay Area from high fares." See for yourself by visiting Spirit.com today.

 

The successful, ultra low-cost carrier has had four consecutive years of profitablility and, most recently, announced third quarter 2011 results showing an operating income of $46 million resulting in an impressive 16% operating margin. Given this success, it is no wonder that it chose to serve the Bay Area via OAK due to the airport’s lower operating costs, central location and excellent reliability.

 

Enjoy OAK's Vegas-style celebration which included an Elvis Tribute Artist, Las Vegas Showgirl and an award-winning blackjack table custom cake at OAK Has Spirit.

New OAK-Europe Link for Summer 2012 Will Boost Bay Area Tourism 

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We're thrilled to announce our newest airline and nonstop service to continental Europe! ArkeFly will begin scheduled seasonal service between OAK and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol on June 7, 2012. ArkeFly is part of the TUI Travel PLC group, Europe’s largest travel conglomerate. ArkeFly’s new twice-weekly service includes a nonstop flight and a direct, one-stop flight (via LAX), and is part of the airline’s three city US west coast expansion that includes Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

“Beginning in summer 2012, ArkeFly’s twice-weekly service will produce an estimated $24 million in economic impact to Bay Area tourism resulting from over 500 inbound international passengers each week,” said Port Commission President Pamela Calloway.

ArkeFly selected OAK over a number of competing airports because of its central location, lower operating costs, and high aeronautical reliability. The airline’s target market is inbound Bay Area tourists from Europe who stay on average nine-to-14 days.

The airline will operate in OAK’s freshly enhanced international arrivals area in Terminal 1 using B767-300ER aircraft which seat 283 passengers in three classes.

BART's Airport Rail Connection Well Underway -
Planned Opening 2014

BART OAK Connection

Construction of the Oakland Airport Connector along airport area roadways.

BART is making significant progress with train-to-plane service for OAK. The Oakland Airport Connector is well under construction by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). The progression of the elevated tracks is highly visible along airport area roadways and in OAK's parking lot where the Airport Station is being constructed.
 

The 3.1-mile environmentally friendly, fun-to-use link between OAK and BART's Coliseum station will add frequency and cut travel time to eight minutes from the existing 15 minute headways for the current AirBART shuttle service.

"The Port of Oakland is an important funding partner on the Oakland Airport Connector," said Deborah Ale Flint, Director of Aviation for the Port of Oakland, which owns and operates OAK. "The Connector will bring improved air service and economic benefits to the airport and the East Bay Area," she continued.  

OAK offers direct, convenient connections to more BART lines than any other Bay Area Airport, and the current BART service from OAK to downtown San Francisco is an impressive 30-40 minutes. Did you know that roughly 10% of OAK's passengers use the current AirBART shuttle, making it one of the nation's most popular airport-to-rail connections?

Little to no disruption is anticipated to current operations during construction.  Learn more at bart.gov/oac.

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