ImagineAir Reports Record Quarter in Flight Demand and Revenue
In the face of rocky economic conditions and losses at the nation’s mainline carriers, ImagineAir’s third quarter report for 2008 confirmed continual growth; record numbers for flight demand and revenue. Based in Metro Atlanta, ImagineAir is an on-demand air taxi service operating throughout the Southeastern United States with a fleet of new Cirrus SR22-GTS aircraft.
Since the first quarter of 2008 ImagineAir, which did not disclose its actual profit and loss statement, said it experienced growth in flight demand of 23 percent and an increase in revenue of 64 percent.
“The decreasing airline service to smaller, regional airports such as Tallahassee, Charleston, Columbia, Valdosta, and Dothan, combined with higher last minute fares to these locations have been significant contributors to our growth” says Benjamin Hamilton, president. “ImagineAir has been able to maintain flights to these cities and provide direct routes without the hassles associated with large commercial hubs.”
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