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PostNov 05, 2025#9276

Meanwhile at corporate headquarters:

“Wait, we were suppose to file chapter 11.”
“You want to actually’file?’ That’ll be an extra $99.”

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PostNov 05, 2025#9278

Figured it was coming. A little surprised she isn’t waiting a few more months until construction starts. Next hire will be a big one

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PostNov 05, 2025#9279

I wonder if there has been a succession plan in the works & if her replacement will be able to pick up the ball & run with it, without missing a beat. Time will tell. I am nervous that she is retiring at this crucial stage in the history of Lambert. 

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PostNov 05, 2025#9280

There will be a national search 

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PostNov 05, 2025#9281

DogtownBnR wrote:
Nov 05, 2025
I wonder if there has been a succession plan in the works & if her replacement will be able to pick up the ball & run with it, without missing a beat. Time will tell. I am nervous that she is retiring at this crucial stage in the history of Lambert. 
I’d guess letting us know 10 months out gives them time to find the right person and have some overlap. It is far enough down the road the new terminal should be mostly set by then. But I think it still is a big hire to get us through construction and see what the other side looks like

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PostNov 05, 2025#9282

Perhaps we're also pivoting towards needing a construction-centric director. That'd require a nation-wide search. 
And cheers to Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, who has led us quite well throughout her tenure. 

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PostNov 06, 2025#9283

gone corporate wrote:
Nov 05, 2025
Perhaps we're also pivoting towards needing a construction-centric director. That'd require a nation-wide search. 
And cheers to Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, who has led us quite well throughout her tenure. 
That's what I was thinking. Someone that's run an airport during a major re-do, or at least a terminal addition.

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PostNov 06, 2025#9284

Happy for her but I hope it’s not a true retirement. She is way too valuable to the region. If there’s a leadership vacuum, give her whatever she wants.

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PostNov 06, 2025#9285

I didn't realize she'd had so much TWA experience before taking over Lambert. I would love to hear some of her stories. She will be missed. She's made a heck of a difference. One of my mom's neighbors works for TSA, so it's been neat hearing how the airport has been trying to help the TSA personnel. (And likely the FAA folks too.) There's probably more, but they've apparently been feeding folks at least. Small gesture, but apparently it's been well received. I wish Hamm-Niebruegge the very best going forward, and I hope she stays in the region doing good work.

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PostNov 06, 2025#9286

symphonicpoet wrote:
Nov 06, 2025
I didn't realize she'd had so much TWA experience before taking over Lambert. I would love to hear some of her stories. She will be missed. She's made a heck of a difference. One of my mom's neighbors works for TSA, so it's been neat hearing how the airport has been trying to help the TSA personnel. (And likely the FAA folks too.) There's probably more, but they've apparently been feeding folks at least. Small gesture, but apparently it's been well received. I wish Hamm-Niebruegge the very best going forward, and I hope she stays in the region doing good work.
The commissioners asked in the meeting yesterday if they could donate money for food, etc.

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PostNov 06, 2025#9287

Rhonda may be the most effective STL regional leader in my lifetime.  Compared to peer cities, air service here is superior with domestic and international connectivity. I credit her.
 

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PostNov 06, 2025#9288

When do we get renderings?!? I’m begging


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PostNov 06, 2025#9289

Can we give her Bi-State next?

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PostNov 06, 2025#9290

She has grand babies now. She’s retiring folks.


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PostNov 07, 2025#9291

^Hey, lots of folks retire and take on new hobbies. I'm just hoping whatever hobby she gets, it's here, because she'll make a difference to it.

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PostNov 09, 2025#9292

According to someone on a different forum…

these are the 1Q+2Q consolidated metropolitan PDEW for total international service:

NYC (JFK/LGA/EWR): 61,502
LAX (LAX/BUR/ONT/LGB/SNA): 30,972
MIA (MIA/FLL/PBI): 27,575
SFO (SFO/OAK): 19,477
CHI (ORD/MDW): 16,470
WAS (IAD/DCA): 14,068
BOS (BOS/PVD): 13,706
MCO (MCO/SFB): 12,319
HOU (IAH/HOU): 11,046
DAL (DFW/DAL): 9,190
ATL: 9,107
SEA (SEA/BFI): 7,665
LAS: 7,214
DEN: 5,890
PHX (PHX/AZA): 4,920
HNL: 4,567
DTW: 4,517
PHL: 4,492
MSP: 4,036
TPA (TPA/PIE): 3,755
CLT: 3,785
AUS: 3,229
SAN: 3,184
RDU: 2,939
BNA: 2,734
PDX: 2,535
SLC: 2,397
BWI: 2,395
SAT: 1,998
STL: 1,902
MSY: 1,729
SMF: 1,664
CLE: 1,605
IND: 1,521
MCI: 1,458
PIT: 1,457
CVG: 1,390
CMH: 1,292
SJC: 1,234

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PostNov 09, 2025#9293

addxb2 wrote:
Nov 09, 2025
According to someone on a different forum…

these are the 1Q+2Q consolidated metropolitan PDEW for total international service:

NYC (JFK/LGA/EWR): 61,502
LAX (LAX/BUR/ONT/LGB/SNA): 30,972
MIA (MIA/FLL/PBI): 27,575
SFO (SFO/OAK): 19,477
CHI (ORD/MDW): 16,470
WAS (IAD/DCA): 14,068
BOS (BOS/PVD): 13,706
MCO (MCO/SFB): 12,319
HOU (IAH/HOU): 11,046
DAL (DFW/DAL): 9,190
ATL: 9,107
SEA (SEA/BFI): 7,665
LAS: 7,214
DEN: 5,890
PHX (PHX/AZA): 4,920
HNL: 4,567
DTW: 4,517
PHL: 4,492
MSP: 4,036
TPA (TPA/PIE): 3,755
CLT: 3,785
AUS: 3,229
SAN: 3,184
RDU: 2,939
BNA: 2,734
PDX: 2,535
SLC: 2,397
BWI: 2,395
SAT: 1,998
STL: 1,902
MSY: 1,729
SMF: 1,664
CLE: 1,605
IND: 1,521
MCI: 1,458
PIT: 1,457
CVG: 1,390
CMH: 1,292
SJC: 1,234
Would have liked to have seen it broken out for Europe.

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PostNov 10, 2025#9294

I find 4000 international for MSP shockingly low. Makes me feel better about our number.

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PostNov 10, 2025#9295

addxb2 wrote:
Nov 09, 2025
According to someone on a different forum…

these are the 1Q+2Q consolidated metropolitan PDEW for total international service:

NYC (JFK/LGA/EWR): 61,502
LAX (LAX/BUR/ONT/LGB/SNA): 30,972
MIA (MIA/FLL/PBI): 27,575
SFO (SFO/OAK): 19,477
CHI (ORD/MDW): 16,470
WAS (IAD/DCA): 14,068
BOS (BOS/PVD): 13,706
MCO (MCO/SFB): 12,319
HOU (IAH/HOU): 11,046
DAL (DFW/DAL): 9,190
ATL: 9,107
SEA (SEA/BFI): 7,665
LAS: 7,214
DEN: 5,890
PHX (PHX/AZA): 4,920
HNL: 4,567
DTW: 4,517
PHL: 4,492
MSP: 4,036
TPA (TPA/PIE): 3,755
CLT: 3,785
AUS: 3,229
SAN: 3,184
RDU: 2,939
BNA: 2,734
PDX: 2,535
SLC: 2,397
BWI: 2,395
SAT: 1,998
STL: 1,902
MSY: 1,729
SMF: 1,664
CLE: 1,605
IND: 1,521
MCI: 1,458
PIT: 1,457
CVG: 1,390
CMH: 1,292
SJC: 1,234
I wasn't sure how PDEW differed from  O&D, so here it is:

O&D = Origin & Destination, meaning the true start and end cities of a passenger’s trip.
PDEW = Passengers Daily Each Way, meaning how many people (on average per day, per direction) travel between that O&D pair — including connections.

So, hub airports are going to see much higher numbers with PDEW compared to non-hubs.

Last week, I returned from an international trip, connecting to STL through SLC.  I was stunned at how empty SLC was for the entire 4 hour I was there.  Concourses, lounges, etc.  shocked SLC is a hub, but the benefits of geography.

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PostNov 10, 2025#9296

soulardx wrote:
Nov 10, 2025
addxb2 wrote:
Nov 09, 2025
According to someone on a different forum…

these are the 1Q+2Q consolidated metropolitan PDEW for total international service:

NYC (JFK/LGA/EWR): 61,502
LAX (LAX/BUR/ONT/LGB/SNA): 30,972
MIA (MIA/FLL/PBI): 27,575
SFO (SFO/OAK): 19,477
CHI (ORD/MDW): 16,470
WAS (IAD/DCA): 14,068
BOS (BOS/PVD): 13,706
MCO (MCO/SFB): 12,319
HOU (IAH/HOU): 11,046
DAL (DFW/DAL): 9,190
ATL: 9,107
SEA (SEA/BFI): 7,665
LAS: 7,214
DEN: 5,890
PHX (PHX/AZA): 4,920
HNL: 4,567
DTW: 4,517
PHL: 4,492
MSP: 4,036
TPA (TPA/PIE): 3,755
CLT: 3,785
AUS: 3,229
SAN: 3,184
RDU: 2,939
BNA: 2,734
PDX: 2,535
SLC: 2,397
BWI: 2,395
SAT: 1,998
STL: 1,902
MSY: 1,729
SMF: 1,664
CLE: 1,605
IND: 1,521
MCI: 1,458
PIT: 1,457
CVG: 1,390
CMH: 1,292
SJC: 1,234
I wasn't sure how PDEW differed from  O&D, so here it is:

O&D = Origin & Destination, meaning the true start and end cities of a passenger’s trip.
PDEW = Passengers Daily Each Way, meaning how many people (on average per day, per direction) travel between that O&D pair — including connections.

So, hub airports are going to see much higher numbers with PDEW compared to non-hubs.

Last week, I returned from an international trip, connecting to STL through SLC.  I was stunned at how empty SLC was for the entire 4 hour I was there.  Concourses, lounges, etc.  shocked SLC is a hub, but the benefits of geography.
They are the same thing. PDEW doesn’t include connections either.

Sometimes PDEW includes both directions so it has to be divided by 2 to get one direction stats. Usually the details of the data will say

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PostNov 10, 2025#9297

jshank83 wrote:
Nov 10, 2025
soulardx wrote:
Nov 10, 2025
addxb2 wrote:
Nov 09, 2025
According to someone on a different forum…

these are the 1Q+2Q consolidated metropolitan PDEW for total international service:

NYC (JFK/LGA/EWR): 61,502
LAX (LAX/BUR/ONT/LGB/SNA): 30,972
MIA (MIA/FLL/PBI): 27,575
SFO (SFO/OAK): 19,477
CHI (ORD/MDW): 16,470
WAS (IAD/DCA): 14,068
BOS (BOS/PVD): 13,706
MCO (MCO/SFB): 12,319
HOU (IAH/HOU): 11,046
DAL (DFW/DAL): 9,190
ATL: 9,107
SEA (SEA/BFI): 7,665
LAS: 7,214
DEN: 5,890
PHX (PHX/AZA): 4,920
HNL: 4,567
DTW: 4,517
PHL: 4,492
MSP: 4,036
TPA (TPA/PIE): 3,755
CLT: 3,785
AUS: 3,229
SAN: 3,184
RDU: 2,939
BNA: 2,734
PDX: 2,535
SLC: 2,397
BWI: 2,395
SAT: 1,998
STL: 1,902
MSY: 1,729
SMF: 1,664
CLE: 1,605
IND: 1,521
MCI: 1,458
PIT: 1,457
CVG: 1,390
CMH: 1,292
SJC: 1,234
I wasn't sure how PDEW differed from  O&D, so here it is:

O&D = Origin & Destination, meaning the true start and end cities of a passenger’s trip.
PDEW = Passengers Daily Each Way, meaning how many people (on average per day, per direction) travel between that O&D pair — including connections.

So, hub airports are going to see much higher numbers with PDEW compared to non-hubs.

Last week, I returned from an international trip, connecting to STL through SLC.  I was stunned at how empty SLC was for the entire 4 hour I was there.  Concourses, lounges, etc.  shocked SLC is a hub, but the benefits of geography.
They are the same thing. PDEW doesn’t include connections either.

Sometimes PDEW includes both directions so it has to be divided by 2 to get one direction stats. Usually the details of the data will say
well, I'm now thoroughly confused then. LOL.   My comment on SLC be empty stands. 

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PostNov 10, 2025#9298

SAT’s numbers must be Mexico flights?

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PostNov 10, 2025#9299

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SAT’s numbers must be Mexico flights?
I'd guess Mexico, Canada, Caribbean.  I would think they would have a lot of people driving to Austin for Europe with the multiple options Austin has for nonstops. 

PostNov 13, 2025#9300

August International loads

Frankfurt 94.90%
Southwest Punta Cana 89.71%
Southwest Cabo 84.97%
Southwest Cancun 83.44%
Frontier Cancun 72.34%
Southwest Montego Bay 71.71% (one weekend of flights, inbound 83%)
Montreal 69.63%
Toronto 68.84%
Frontier Punta Cana 63.70% (78% inbound, ended mid month)

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