Passenger Numbers Up at Chicago-Rockford Intl. Airport
By: Matt Mershon
Updated: July 26, 2012
ROCKFORD - People are taking
advantage of
Most people say
they fly out of
"I fly out of here
every once in a while," said Swanson. "I
fly into
Swanson and his
twin brother just turned 21 and so for a birthday present the two are going on
a family vacation to celebrate in
"Flying a business
destination once or twice a week does not allow the business traveler to
consider this location," said Mike Dunn, the airport's director.
The airport tried
targeting the business traveler. Dunn
said that was the case when he took over at the airport 10 years ago. There was no service by then, but targeting
the leisure traveler now seems to be working.
Numbers are projected to go even higher, even if the airport just stays
at status quo.
"Allegiant Air is
modifying all of their aircraft and adding 10% more seats, another 16 seats per
aircraft," said Dunn.
"So without doing
anything our capacity level will be up about 13% for next year too."
Swanson says it's
affordable and there are no crowds like O'Hare and
When asked if he
had any complaints about Chicago-Rockford International, Swanson replied
jokingly, "Not at the moment, but we'll see how this flight goes."
There's the
possibility for even more growth for the airport. Dunn says they are in talks with some new
airlines and there's chatter about new destinations. Dunn is keeping tight-lipped about who those
airlines are and where Rockfordians may be able to fly to next.














