Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport will host the 28th Annual Airport Business Diversity Conference June 9 through June 12 at the America’s Center in partnership with the Airport Minority Advisory Council and the Federal Aviation Administration.
Millions of dollars are up for grabs at airports in large cities and Lambert-St. Louis International Airport is putting those in charge face-to-face with minority and women-owned business that aren't always afforded the opportunity. “We are bringing to the St. Louis region airport officials and leading corporate executives who have the power to award contracts at large airports in the cities of Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and more,” said Airport Minority Advisory Council Executive Director Shelby Scales. “These decision makers will be searching for companies that have the capabilities to also work in markets outside St. Louis.” Lambert Airpot will host the 28th Annual Airport Business Diversity Conference Friday, June 9 through…
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport has launched the second generation of FlySTL.com, which features a major overhaul in the look, navigation and blog content on the website.
If you've visited Lambert-St. Louis International Airport's website in the past few days to check flight information or store offerings, you may have noticed the site has an updated feel. That's because Lambert's website has undergone some major reconstructive surgery and come out a second generation site with updated navigation and content. “We’ve given our website a dramatic makeover, much like we’re doing now in the Airport itself with renovations to Terminal 1 and its connecting concourses,” said Lambert Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge. “As part of our ongoing effort to improve the experience for our visitors, travelers and customers, we made it a priority to improve FlySTL.com, which is a primary web destination for thousands of …
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Plus, the airport announces it will have a new website design via Twitter Monday.
It appears businesses surrounding the City of Hazelwood are improving. Lambert-St. Louis International Airport saw was it deemed a "healthy jump to the 2012" with more travelers come through its doors during the first quarter of the year. Enplanements, which are the number of passengers boarding an aircraft at an airport, were logged in at 1.4 million passengers for the quarter. This is a 3.4 percent over 2011 figures at the same time, according to airport spokesman Jeff Lea. Enplanements do not include arriving or through passengers. But even stronger is Lambert’s connecting traffic which is up 13 percent for the first quarter. “We had a great surge of traffic in February over last year and spring break travel continued to really push …
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