

"It’s a really important thing for the business traveler," Nardone says. John Glenn International CEO Joe Nardone says United’s direct daily flights to San Francisco took several years to negotiate, and it should pay off. Airport and city officials say securing more of these flights will be key to Columbus’ future economic growth. This new direct daily flight to San Francisco is the result of years of conversations and negotiations between the airport and United Airlines – just like every new direct daily flight. "And that has not been the case in Columbus." "I’m originally from New York City, where you can hop on a plane and go anywhere at any time," Seybold says. Like many residents, Seybold hasn’t always had an easy time traveling outside of Columbus.
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"It’s really a big plus that I can hop on this flight and get a nonstop to San Francisco," she says. Theresa Seybold taps her feet to the music. A man plays pop music on an acoustic guitar while waiting passengers munch on hors d’oeuvres. United’s first direct daily flight to San Francisco leaves from a gate now strewn with blue and white balloons. They unload bags, pass through security and disperse throughout the airport – getting drinks, popping in headphones and settling into thin leather seats outside their gates. The TSA recently extended a mask mandate that requires passengers to wear face coverings in terminals, on airport shuttles, and on airplanes.A line of passengers clutching suitcases and travel pillows form the TSA security line on a Friday morning at the John Glenn Columbus International Airport. Cancun - Vacation Express (announced return March).Other nonstop flights from John Glenn airportĪnd nonstop service on 11 flights came back to John Glenn airport last year. Portland, Maine - United (summer seasonal).Panama City Beach - Southwest (seasonal).Myrtle Beach - Southwest (summer seasonal).Hilton Head Island - United (summer seasonal).

Austin - Southwest (becomes daily March 10).Some of them are only offered seasonally when demand is highest. The airport authority added 22 nonstop flights during the COVID pandemic. Recently added nonstop flights from Columbus The number of nonstop flights puts Columbus roughly in line with similarly sized cities, Taylor said. Leisure travel has largely recovered as Ohioans who put off vacations during the height of the coronavirus pandemic began to take their unused time off, she said. But business travel still lags when compared with pre-pandemic travel. "Business travel went away when the pandemic started, and what's been stronger of the two is leisure," said Betsy Taylor, a manager of passenger airline business development for the airport authority. Those travelers now make up a clear majority and the authority responded by adding more flights to popular vacation spots. Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, roughly half of the passengers leaving Columbus by air were traveling for leisure, according to officials at the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which operates the city’s airports. The majority of nonstop flights leave from John Glenn.Ĭolumbus airport news: As travelers return, Columbus airport finances bounce back from COVID pandemic lows The airport authority keeps an updated list of nonstop flights that depart from Rickenbacker International Airport and John Glenn Columbus International Airport on its website. Not all of the flights depart every day and some are offered on a seasonal basis. Nonstop flights to major cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle, Denver, Atlanta, Minneapolis, and Dallas are also available. Many of the flights depart to tourist destinations like Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head Island, Palm Beach, Panama City, or Cancun. That list expanded during the COVID pandemic, with the recent addition of 22 nonstop flights from John Glenn Columbus International Airport and Rickenbacker International Airport. The two Columbus airports now offer nearly 50 nonstop flights to destinations around the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
