Was NY an option? If yes, it would be ideal. On grounds that it would be a primary destination used by many. But also on grounds that it is a feeder hub. Otherwise I stand by vote for Baltimore and Boston in that order. The reason why Baltimore first is for sake that BWI is an easy drive to DC for the “go to Washington” side of some of the work many at Clarkson do.
Erik M. Bollt, Professor W. Jon Harrington Professor of Mathematics Dept of Mathematics Clarkson University Potsdam, NY 13699-5815
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On Nov 22, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Moshe Marko mmarko@clarkson.edu wrote:
Definitely, a direct flight from Massena to NY would save time and solve many trip organizational problems and save money for a lot of us.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Anju Sethi <asethi@clarkson.edu mailto:asethi@clarkson.edu> wrote: I too would use the service for myself and family and it would certainly be useful for people visiting Clarkson.
However, I would definitely want to keep the flight to Albany. I know this is not under consideration, but if this is possible, I would suggest a direct flight from Massena to New York city. This will make life much easier for everyone- students, visitors, families.
Anju Sethi Assistant Professor School of Business Clarkson University Potsdam, NY
On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Kelly Chezum <kchezum@clarkson.edu mailto:kchezum@clarkson.edu> wrote: Colleagues,
We know many people travel in /out of Potsdam on different modes of transportation and when travelling by air, consider several different options.
The Town of Massena is currently reviewing two proposals by airlines to provide air service from Massena International Airport to regional air service hubs.
The current supplier has three daily roundtrips to Albany with connecting service to Boston on nine-passenger Cessna aircraft. The same carrier also offers flights to Albany with connections to Boston via the Ogdensburg Airport.
The Town of Massena is also considering a provider (may be an alternative provider) with nine-passenger planes that has offered to fly two direct routes, with the Town needing to choose two choices from among the list of Albany, Boston, Buffalo or Baltimore.
The Town Council will be holding a public meeting on Nov. 30 at 5:30 p.m. in Room 30 on the second floor of the Massena Town Hall, 60 Main St.. If you would like to submit comments to me about the likelihood you would use the Massena Airport with these destinations, including naming the two direct destinations you would most likely choose to use, I will be collecting wider feedback from Clarkson and sending a summary to the Town Supervisor. Your response to me by November 29 would be appreciated.
Please let me know if you have further questions or comments. Thanks.
Kelly
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