T-Gates
Well-Known Member
Talk has renewed, and sounds a bit more serious. Naturally Delta is trying to shut it down. And now the DOT is getting involved.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/tedreed...ond-atlanta-airport-dot-is-not-investigating/
Any new airport built in a location like Paulding County would not serve as a reliever, rather a place for an airline such as Allegiant, Spirit, or Frontier to come in and do minor service to vacation destinations. Similar to service from places like Belleville, IL or Latrobe, PA. It is just way too far out. The Paulding County airport is a white elephant, a relatively new airport that the government in that area is trying to justify their expenditure on.
The only metro airport that ever had a good shot at being a true reliever was LZU and that has been shot down so many times in the past 25 years that I don't think it will ever happen.