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Airport offering local flights to Denver | Local News

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Last updated: June 9, 2024 7:11 am
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The Southwest Oregon Regional Airport in North Bend is now offering seasonal commercial air service to and from Denver. 

The seasonal flights to Denver are being offered every Wednesday and Sunday through Oct. 23, 2024. The United Express flights are operated by Skywest. Round-trip daily service to San Francisco is also available. 

Airport representatives said they have experienced record-setting numbers of passengers in the last year who have been taking advantage of the local airports’ commercial flights.

“The number of passengers filling available seats is continuing this year at a record pace,” said Airport Public Information Officer Stephanie Kilmer.

Those who fly to Denver (or to San Francisco) from the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport will board an Embraer 175. These airplanes have 76 seats that are either aisle or window seating. They also have a large cargo area, a first-class area, and restrooms, Kilmer said.

Airport Executive Director Rodger Craddock, said he is ecstatic about the return of commercial flights to and from Denver. 

“Denver is a major gateway for tourists visiting the South Coast and it provides expanded travel options for residents to get to their destinations, visit family or friends, or conduct business,” he said. 

The continued increase in passengers through the airport terminal is good news for South Coast residents and the Coos County Airport District, according to airport representatives. 

The Coos County Airport District is continuing the effort to expand commercial air service for commuters. 

The number one request is for the airport to provide northbound service to either Portland or Seattle, Kilmer said.

In April, the CCAD Board of Commissioners approved an expanded contract with the Aviation Consulting Firm, Voltaire Aviation. Airport administration and the board have scheduled a meeting with the consultant to discuss the hurdles in expanding routes and an effective strategy to encourage a northbound flight. 

Airport officials will also attend a conference later this year to meet with multiple carriers in person to discuss Portland air service. 

The Coos County Airport District is one of 1000 special districts in the State of Oregon. 

“It provides a critical service to citizens on the South Coast and is a vital part of the state’s aviation plan that links to the Oregon Transportation Plan – a long-range vision and policy foundation to guide transportation system development and investment,” said Kilmer.

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