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June 10, 2009
Asheville Regional loses nonstop Cincinnati flight
Delta shifts Asheville traffic through Atlanta
By Mark Barrett

Delta Air Lines is ending its remaining nonstop flight between
Asheville Regional Airport and Cincinnati, another step by the airline
to funnel more Asheville-bound travelers through Atlanta.

A Delta spokesman said the move is part of a broader response to poor
economic conditions, although an Asheville Regional official said the
flight has had good numbers of passengers. The last
Asheville-Cincinnati nonstop will be June 30.

Delta's system in 2007 had three daily nonstop flights each way
between Asheville Regional and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky
International Airport, which is one of its hubs.

The airline has been reducing service at Cincinnati in general,
including ending nonstops from there to three other cities at the same
time the Asheville service ends.

Delta has taken several steps to shift more traffic to Atlanta since
it bought Northwest Airlines late last year, including increasing the
frequency of flights between Asheville and Atlanta.

=93The great advantage of Atlanta for customers in Asheville or anywhere
else is literally the ability to take customers anywhere,=94 Delta
spokesman Kent Landers said.

Some complaints

Passengers may not take such a sunny view of the shift, which will
leave Asheville Regional with seven nonstop destinations.

Waynesville travel agent Ronda Owens said last week she has heard a
number of complaints about Asheville-Atlanta service. Federal
statistics suggest that Delta's commuter affiliates have had trouble
getting their flights in and out of Atlanta, the world's busiest
airport, on time.

Flights through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport were
on time 75 percent of the time from May 2008 through April 2009,
according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. That contrasts
with an 81.2 percent on-time record at Cincinnati for the same period.

Ten of the 31 most-delayed flights in the country for the first
quarter of the year were through Atlanta and several appeared to be
Delta commuter flights.

Landers said Atlantic Southeast Airlines, which operates many commuter
flights in and out of Atlanta, =93has significantly improved its
performance in recent years.=94

Northwest eliminated its only nonstop flight between Asheville and
Minneapolis/St. Paul earlier this year and cut the number of flights
between Detroit and Asheville from two to one each way. But Delta
beefed up its Atlanta service earlier this year and its July schedule
shows 10 daily Atlanta departures from Asheville, up from six in July
2008.

Delta offers 1,083 departures to 240 destinations from Atlanta,
Landers said. It has 264 departures to 90 cities from Cincinnati.

Patti Michel, Asheville Regional's director of marketing and public
relations, said =93passengers won't be impacted=94 by the Cincinnati loss
because the Atlanta flights give them =93a lot more opportunity, a lot
more flexibility to get to their destinations.=94

The change does create more of an opportunity for Asheville Regional
to lure air service to the Midwest, she said. The airport has had
discussions with United Airlines and American Airlines about possible
service to Chicago and with Continental Airlines about possible
service to Cleveland. Each of those cities is a hub for the respective
airlines.

Airport Director Dave Edwards has said any new service would probably
not begin until 2010.

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