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Optimizing Airport Revenue It’s All About The Bottom Line

Optimizing Airport Revenue It’s All About The Bottom Line. Presented by Darrell Brantley Asst. Manager of Ground Transportation Services. Orlando International Airport. Ranked #1 in Customer Service for Large Airports Source: Airport Revenue News Magazine. Employee Parking.

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Optimizing Airport Revenue It’s All About The Bottom Line

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  1. Optimizing Airport RevenueIt’s All About The Bottom Line • Presented by • Darrell Brantley • Asst. Manager of Ground Transportation Services

  2. Orlando International Airport • Ranked #1 in Customer Service for Large Airports • Source: Airport Revenue News Magazine

  3. Employee Parking Ground Transportation LeasedParking Ground Transportation Services Administration of Towing Services Picketing Agreements Mobile Food Units Distribution of Literature

  4. Permit Type# of Companies# of Vehicles C - Concession 1 550 N - Non Concession 194 1,230 P - Off Airport Parking 3 28 R - Off Airport RAC 16 140 S - Out of Town Shuttle 9 71 T - Taxi 5 446 V - Vehicle-for-Hire 390 1,362 TOTAL 618 3,827 PERMITS

  5. GT Revenue (Projected FY 2007) • On-Airport Rental Cars $37,000,000 • Off-Airport Rental Cars $14,300,000 • Commercial Lane $4,900,000 • Transportation Concessionaire $3,220,000 • Taxicabs $1,500,000 • Off-Airport Parking$ 940,000 • Violations & Misc. Fees $ 60,000 • Total Annual GT Revenue $61,920,000

  6. Proposed Budgeted Revenues $364,298,000 Orlando International Airport FY 2008 Terminal Other $15, 503 Concessions $33,457 Signatory Terminal Rents $50,076 RAC Fees & Rents $54,606 4% 9% 14% 15% Signatory Landing Fees $41,064 12% 18% 3% 5% Other Rentals $10,879 Parking & GT $66,174 10% 10% Other Airfield $17,958 Hotel $38,198 PFC’s, Interest & Other $36,383 (In thousands) 6

  7. Who are the Parking Operators?

  8. Off-Airport Parking Providers • Parking Companies • Rental Car Companies • Hotels

  9. Off-Airport Parking Operators • Parking 3 • Rental Car & Parking 5 • Hotel & Parking 1 ____ • Total Off-Airport Parking Operators 9

  10. Does the Airport receive a fair share ?* • Parking Companies ? Always • Rental Car Operators ? Mostly • Hotels ? Rarely • *Based on airport rules governing off-airport parking

  11. Off-Airport Parking Revenue (fy 2007) • Parking $694,000 • RAC/Pkg $240,000 • Hotel Pkg $ 6,000 • Total $940,000

  12. Why Should Airports Govern Off-Airport Hotel Parking?

  13. Reasons to Govern Hotel Parking • Business derived from Airport Passengers • You Snooze, You Lose – “Airport Revenue” • Instills a Level Playing Field Among Parking Competitors • Maintain Regulatory Compliance

  14. What are some of the challenges? • Requires research to identify hotels providing parking • Airport rules must require fees for parking • Might prove to be labor intensive for Airport

  15. Other Service Providers • Destination Management Companies • Resort Transportation Providers • Cruise Line Operators

  16. Who are the Destination Management Companies?

  17. Resort Transportation Providers

  18. Cruise Line Operators

  19. Airport Revenue Received (fy 2006) • Disney Magical Express $ 962,000 • Royal Caribbean Cruises $ 0 • Carnival Cruise Line $ 0 • Holland America Cruise Line $ 0 • Destination Mgt. Companies $ 0

  20. Why is it Important to Manage this Activity?

  21. What are the Benefits to the Airport? • Provides a method to assess cost to industry based on passenger traffic and space use • Instills a level playing field among competitors • Reinforces regulatory compliance by employee identification and customer service counter requirements • Provides a positive image of the airport for travelers • Optimizes Airport Revenue

  22. What are some of the challenges? • Requires Research & Analysis, Public Hearings, & Rule Amendments • Industry Resistance to Fees • Must have infrastructure to accommodate the users

  23. Orlando International Airport

  24. Authority Staff Challenges • Coordinate Projects & Agreements • Define “New” Business Segments • Modify Infrastructure • Study & Analysis for Public Hearings • Implement Business Plan (2009)

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