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San Juan Airlines

at Anacortes Airport

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From Bo O'Connor on 29-Aug-2008
The Port of Anacortes has leased this airport's infrastructure to San Juan Airlines. There is really no good support, and parking fees exist for both aircraft and cars as well. After-hours fuel is available through self-serve, but no flight planning area or weather protection is provided, and the only restroom opportunities are via plastic porta-potties. Pretty pathetic situation for such a wealthy area that depends so heavily on air transport. Perhaps the Port should beef up services before trying to extract fees from every visitor, especially since this airport was already paid for by the public. I'd avoid Anacortes if possible and use Skagit, but then again perhaps that is what the Port of Anacortes is trying to accomplish.
 
 
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