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Kurt

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Thanks. Was wondering what time. Panama City TV CH 13 mentioned announcement last night on 10 p.m. news. Wonder if they will carry it live? Didn't Southwest Airlines also have live stream going?

I'm not sure but it will be relayed all over the internet within seconds.


New airport code

Travelers flying into Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport will need to remember ECP. That?s the new location identifier, also known as an IATA (International Air Transport Association) airport code, that travelers enter when booking a flight. The old code, PFN, will be retired.
 

destinscuba

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May 9, 2007
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Thanks. Was wondering what time. Panama City TV CH 13 mentioned announcement last night on 10 p.m. news. Wonder if they will carry it live? Didn't Southwest Airlines also have live stream going?

when they made the Panama City announcement, they streamed it live on their facebook page, not sure if they are going to do it again
Southwest Airlines | Facebook
 

Kurt

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Grab your beach ball, it's on! Southwest Airlines brings FUN in the sun to Panama City Beach, Florida! Flights are on sale today for the much-anticipated May 23, 2010, start of service! The Dallas-based airline will offer a better way to the beach with a total of eight daily nonstop departures: -- Panama City Beach (ECP) to/from Nashville (BNA) - two daily flights
-- Panama City Beach (ECP) to/from Houston Hobby (HOU) - two daily flights
-- Panama City Beach (ECP) to/from Baltimore/Washington (BWI) - two daily
flights
-- Panama City Beach (ECP) to/from Orlando (MCO) - two daily flights

Southwest is offering these new flights with fares as low as $49 each way to Orlando and $69 each way to Baltimore/Washington, Houston, and Nashville with a 14-day advance purchase (see fare rules below). For more information on the new service see our blog post: blogsouthwest.com.



"Southwest Airlines is excited to bring to this brand new, top-notch airport an all-jet Boeing 737 fleet, our generous Bags Fly Free service where we don't charge you extra for your first two checked bags, and our outstanding Customer Service," said Bob Montgomery, Southwest Airlines Vice President of Properties. "We have been eyeing this region for a long time and have been extremely impressed by the amount of passion the community has put behind bringing Southwest Airlines to their hometown."



In addition to the eight daily nonstop flights, Southwest Airlines will offer direct or connecting service to more than 58 destinations from Panama City Beach, including Dallas and Chicago. Southwest Airlines will operate from Gate 3 at the new Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport with approximately 30-35 Employees who will call the region home.
When shopping for Southwest online, it's important to know that Southwest Airlines' low fares are only available at www.southwest.com. Not only will Customers find Southwest's great rates online at www.southwest.com, but the site also hosts Southwest's Travel Guide where Customers can check out insider travel tips posted by those who frequent the Emerald Coast.



After over 38 years of service, Southwest Airlines, the nation's leading low-fare carrier, continues to stand above other airlines--offering a reliable product with exemplary Customer Service. Southwest Airlines is the most productive airline in the sky and offers Customers a comfortable traveling experience with all premium leather seats and plenty of legroom. Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV), the nation's largest carrier in terms of originating domestic passengers boarded, currently serves 68 cities in 35 states. Based in Dallas, Southwest operates more than 3,100 flights a day and has nearly 35,000 Employees systemwide.





Fare Rules
The $49 each way fare between Panama City Beach and Orlando, and the $69 each way fare between Baltimore/Washington, Nashville, Houston Hobby, and Panama City Beach are available for purchase today (only on www.southwest.com or swabiz.com) through Dec. 18, 2009, for travel May 23, 2010, through Aug. 13, 2010. Fares are valid every day of the week. Fares are one-way and do not require an overnight stay. When combining fares, all ticketing restrictions apply. Seats are limited. Fares may vary by day of travel and will not be available on some flights that operate during very busy travel times and holiday periods. Fares do not include a federal segment tax of up to $3.60 per takeoff and landing. Fares do not include airport-assessed passenger facility charges (PFC) of up to $9.00 one-way and U.S. government-imposed September 11th Security Fees of up to $5.00 one-way. Fares are subject to change until ticketed. Tickets are nonrefundable but, if unused, may be applied toward the purchase of future travel on Southwest Airlines. Fares are valid on Southwest-operated published, scheduled service only and are not available through the Group Desk.
 

Abby Prentiss

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May 17, 2007
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From daily news:

The multi-building terminal complex is now 80 percent complete and on schedule to welcome Southwest contractors by the third week of March, said Jeff Dealy of KBR.
Workers can then begin ?pulling cable? for private equipment of the low-cost carrier, which announced Wednesday it would operate nonstop flights to Houston, Baltimore/Washington, Orlando and Nashville, Tenn., from the new airport.
Airport officials were still excited about the announcement on Friday, with executive director Randy Curtis saying a detailed scrutiny of the airline?s flight map shows that 20 cities would be available for one-plane flights.
This means a passenger might make a brief stop in Houston but would remain on the same plane all the way to Los Angeles, for instance. Most passengers out of the current airport have to change planes in Atlanta before traveling on to other cities, Curtis said.


Overall, construction of the new $318 million Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport near West Bay is now 83 percent complete, with the 1,600-foot runway extension still on schedule for a critical Jan. 18 flight test by the Federal Aviation Administration, Dealy said.
Crews began pouring concrete Wednesday for the extension, which will take the runway to 10,000 feet when the airport opens, Dealy said. The longer runway will help accommodate larger planes than now use the current airport.
?It?s looking real good for the Jan. 18 flight check, pending rain,? Dealy said.
The next critical construction milestone was turning over the aircraft control tower to the FAA on Feb. 15, Dealy said, and work crews were on schedule.
Work in the area for the baggage scanning equipment was ahead of schedule, ?which is very key,? Dealy said, also noting that airport tenants, such as rental car companies, should be able to begin their move-in by April.

Board members said they would schedule a public tour of the facility in January to coincide with their next meeting.
 

tailwagger

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Dec 9, 2004
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Found this on a blog, the drive times were measured by a reporter from the PC paper.

Drive times from NWFBIA to:

  1. The east entrance to State Road 30A in east Walton County, 21 minutes
  2. The intersection with County Road 295, which ends at Seaside and WaterColor, 29 minutes
  3. The intersection with County Road 283, which ends at Grayton Beach, 31 minutes
  4. The intersection with County Road 393, which ends at Dune Allen Beach, 37 minutes
  5. The west entrance to 30A, 40 minutes
  6. The Silver Sands shopping area, 46 minutes
  7. Destin Commons, 51 minutes.




And, in reverse order, here is how long it took to drive to the same points from Okaloosa County’s airport:

  1. Destin Commons, 26 minutes
  2. Silver Sands, 34 minutes
  3. The west entrance to 30A, 40 minutes
  4. County Road 393, 43 minutes
  5. County Road 283, 48 minutes
  6. County Road 395, 50 minutes
  7. East entrance to 30A, 59 minutes
So if you are a traveler heading to points west of the west entrance of 30A, you will save a few minutes if you begin your drive from Okaloosa County’s airport. But if you are heading to points east of the west entrance of 30A, then you would be better off beginning from the new Bay County Airport.


Of course, the real lesson here is that the difference in drive time is negligible.
 
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