SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new American Airlines route connecting Los Angeles and Santa Fe is now available, and local officials hope it will serve as an asset to the state’s film industry and boost tourism.
“It’s a big deal because it will feed the film and digital entertainment industry, which is very important to all of New Mexico, but is really focused in Santa Fe in a big way. It’ll add jobs. It’ll add a great deal of ease and make the travel simpler,” said Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber.
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The inaugural direct flight from LAX landed at Santa Fe Regional Airport on Monday and will continue to run daily between the two cities. The flight has 60 seats and is already booked up for the foreseeable future, Mayor Webber said.
“I think if we can continually fill up this plane, I wouldn’t be surprised to see it lead to more service, maybe another flight or more flights in and out of LA, because it really is a choice destination for us,” Webber added.
The city, which manages and operates the airport, has been working to add this route for at least seven years to fulfill a request from the state’s film industry leaders, according to Webber. Once the city finished recent renovations, which included a bigger terminal at the airport, it put out a bid to see if any airline companies would consider adding the specific route.
“I think American Airlines saw the opportunity, and they’re already one of our air carriers now. I think they just decided to expand their service rather than letting a new entrant come into our market,” said Webber. Apart from American Airlines, United Airlines currently provides flights in and out of Santa Fe, and then JSX offers business class charter service to and from Dallas Love Field from May to October.
A growing airport
The Santa Fe Regional Airport is set to receive more improvements in the future with the addition of another wing, a revamped baggage claim facility, more parking, and an extended entrance on Jaguar Drive. The city is also looking to add a food truck to the airport and a convenience store.
Mayor Webber also envisions the development of property near the airport grounds. “So there is land in the area of the airport, both privately and publicly owned, that will be, I think, very attractive for people to develop adjacent uses,” he said. “I think we’ll see a much enhanced rental car program, maybe a single clearinghouse for all the rental agencies to share, like you see in other cities. More food and traveler amenities.
Currently, the airport is serviced by two in-terminal and two off-site rental car companies. There are also options for private transportation.
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