JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : Terminal Conditions : Frequent Flyers Bid Good Riddance to the Old Airport
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“We sometimes meet visitors coming into Orange County from other countries--guests of the United States government. These people hear such wonderful things about our area with its high-tech industries and its tourism, and then they come to this airport.”
Pat Ware
Orange County Office of Protocol
Santa Ana
“Several years ago, we were required to convert our restrooms for handicapped use. The contractor botched it so badly that we had to put a trailer out front with portable restrooms. It was so strange; someone would come up to ask where the restrooms were, and you’d point to the curb. People would look at you like, ‘You’ve got to be kidding!’ ”
Curtis Porter
Airport Operations Supervisor
John Wayne Airport
“There was a Wall Street Journal dispenser that for about a year always gave you back more money than you put in. I’d put in 50 cents and get back 75 cents. It was one way to make a quick buck in the stock market.”
Gene Garofalo
Brother International
Irvine
“(Dispatching cabs at the airport is) not a boring job. I wish I got a nickel for every time someone asked me where to take their rental car or where to park. (People) act like I’m the one (responsible for the inconveniences). One cab driver put up a sign: “Don’t ask stupid parking questions here.’ ”
Tony Giannicchi
Cab Starter
John Wayne Airport
“It’s a very small airport for the size of the commercial aircraft going in and out. Right now, it’s ridiculous, because virtually every airline (there) is running as a cattle car airline.”
Richard Nichols
Chemical and
Environmental Engineer
Corona del Mar
“Departure boards were very confusing. I was flying to Albuquerque through Las Vegas and Phoenix. On the departure board they showed Las Vegas and Phoenix as a flight, but they didn’t show Albuquerque. When I asked when my flight was leaving, the attendant said it left ages ago. She had my ticket stub and didn’t even tell me the plane was leaving. I had to wait for the next plane, and there were no lockers to store my luggage. And when I went to Delaney’s, they weren’t serving alcohol because they’d lost their liquor license or something.”
Mary Homi
International Public Relations
Newport Beach
“This is hard to believe, but I’ve been flying out of there for 15 years and I’ve had no major problems. And I fly a lot. It’s expensive, though. It costs about 30% more than (Los Angeles International Airport), and 15% more than Ontario.”
Ronald J. Amen
ABIC International Consultants
Orange
“Goldenwest Airlines was famous for losing your baggage. They left me stranded in Atlantic City for four days without luggage. But they got you there on time.”
William Benken
Walnut Pharmaceuticals
Anaheim
“It’s nerve-racking to go up so straight and then hear the engines cut back. (And) it is sort of a step back in time, walking on the Tarmac.”
Margot Ray
University of Washington, Seattle
Former Irvine resident
“It reminds me of a Third World airport.”
Tom Silk
Steven-Thomas Antiques
Santa Ana
“There’s a little bit less of that small-town friendliness than there was 10 or 12 years ago. But I prefer to fly from there, except that I have to change planes somewhere else.”
Fredric Caporaso
Food Science and
Nutrition Department
Chapman College
“It’s not very convenient for us. We travel with 45 or 50 people, depending on the time of year. Someone would have to give up a slot for us to take a charter in and out. We often fly in late at night, and there’s a curfew at John Wayne. We can’t get our buses onto the Tarmac, which we can at Ontario.
“We’d like to use John Wayne; it’s a lot closer for us. Ontario is 45 minutes with no traffic, an hour and 10 minutes with traffic, but we save time by getting off the ground more quickly.”
Frank Sims
Traveling Secretary
California Angels
“It’s one of those abysmal experiences you get through as fast as you can.”
Marla Bird
Volunteer for Human Services
and Arts organizations
Corona del Mar
“I parked my car in the parking garage and it got sprayed with paint from the construction. It cost me $500 to clean up. It looked like snow on it.”
Kevin Gallagher
Attorney
Orange
“This is the first and last time I will ever fly out of a used Greyhound depot.”
Bob Clifford
then-president of AirCal
on an airport comment card
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