SLO airport s runway closed through Wednesday for rehabilitation work
Work on the airport s runway will mainly take place during the overnight hours into the fall
SAN LUIS OBISPO AIRPORT TO CLOSE AT NIGHT
and last updated 2021-07-12 18:42:36-04
The San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport will be closed the next two days as rehabilitation work on the runway gets underway.
The runway will be closed from 7 a.m. Monday to 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Crews will be grinding down four inches and then putting back four inches on the entire runway.
âWe are basically doing a runway rehab,â said Craig Piper, County Airports Deputy Director.
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Overnight runway rehabilitation begins at SLO
County Regional Airport
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Alaska Airlines announced today it will launch daily nonstop service between San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport and San Diego International Airport on Jan. 7, and San Luis Obispo Regional Airport and Portland International Airport on June 18 respectively. The new destination offers travel enthusiasts from Southern California and the Pacific Northwest easier connectivity to California’s fastest growing wine and recreation region.
“We are excited to add nonstop service to San Diego and Portland from San Luis Obispo, furthering our commitment to California’s Central Coast,” said Brett Catlin, Alaska Airlines managing director of capacity planning and alliances. “Whether visiting nearby Paso Robles to experience the renowned food and wine scene, cycling through hills and vistas, or enjoying our on-board West Coast-inspired food and beverage menu, Alaska guests can look forward to experiencing our award-winning service.”
United Airlines indefinitely suspends flights from Santa Maria Public Airport to three major cities
Megan Healy
and last updated 2021-06-28 22:32:34-04
United Airlines is indefinitely suspending flights from the Santa Maria Public Airport to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Denver.
United Airlines originally planned to launch nonstop service to the three major cities in June 2020; however, it was delayed to this fall and now it s unclear when those flights will actually happen, if at all. It s very disappointing because we had other trips planned involving either flying through Denver to the Midwest or up to San Francisco and the West Coast from there,â said traveler Trevor Marshall.