Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Gaineville Regional Airport





Gainesville Regional Airport
Gainesville Regional Airport is a airport that is located in the Greater Gainesville Area. The Greater Gainesville area includes many smaller towns that Gainesville Regional Airport directly supports and services the residents of. Gainesville Area. Gainesville airport is owned by Alachua County. The airport’s major tenent or airline is Delta Air Lines which in turn is operated by Atlantic SouthEast Airlines. The other tenent is U.S. Airways which is operated by U.S. Airways Express. Gainesville Regional Airport is located in the outskirts of the “Heart of North Central Florida”. Gainesville Regional Airport was opened in April of !940, during World War II it was used as a training camp site base for the solders under Armed Air Forces School of Applied Tactics, and called Alachua Army Airfield. Since that time, many large-scale renovations have ensued for the betterment of service toward the commuters and method of travel used. There has been the improvement and refurbishing of the primary large runway for the optimization of take-off and piping of an open ditch parallel to that same runway. It is a convenient ride that is roughly minutes away from the University of Florida, Shands, and AGH and rates for travel are priced to fit your pocket. The airport is owned by the City of Gainesville, Florida and operated by the Gainesville-Alachua County Regional Airport Authority. Along with its other renovations at Gainesville Regional Airport, Phase 1 of the Terminal Renovation project was completed having a three passenger boarding bridge, that connect the airplane or jet to the terminal, and Phase 2 has been enacted by the Gainesville-Alachua County Regional Airport Authority that will commence later on in the year. Eclipse Aviation is a partner in this renovation and its factory service supports 1,000 high-flying jets. Gainesville Regional Airport connects North Central Florida to the world. Gainesville Regional Airport provides innumerable services to its many commuters from around the world including ground transportation and rental agencies.

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Many local transportation companies work closely with Gainesville Regional Airport including Commuter Cab airport shuttle service that branches out from Gainesville Regional Airport to the surrounding Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville airports. This service also includes drop off to car rental agencies, if needed. The drivers habitually will wait for you in case there are complications renting a vehicle. As a courier service, Commuter Cab can recover baggage that is left at the airport for the same price as a person. Other taxi shuttle services are around yet we have found Commuter Cab to be reliable and competitively priced. Car rental companies include Alamo, Hertz, Budget, Enterprise, National, and Avis. These car rental agencies provide a wide variety of vehicles to choose from and with their flexible rates, many commuters find it easier to simply book a car ahead when they don’t want the hassle of an overpriced taxi shuttle ride. Airplanes are divided into two sections Coach and First Class. All cabins have access to WiFi internet access that lets commuters enjoy the world-wide cyber world at their leisure. For entertainment, we have found commuters either will sleep during the flight or watch the PG-13 movies. Cell phones are discouraged as it will sometime interfere with the radio devices that the pilot uses to communicate with the airport control tower.All in all, Gainesville Regional Airport is here to service you and make your travel flight as delay-free as can be helped.

Monday, June 29, 2009

The City of Gainesville





The City of Gainesville is located at the heart of North Central Florida. It is a rapidly growing place of commerce, business, education, and diversity. Gainesville houses the University of Florida, Shands & AGH, the Hippodrome theatre, and O’Connell Center. People from all over Florida and the world flock to Gainesville for higher education, superior medical attention and treatment, and pure entertainment. Rural areas, such as Lake Alice and the Ichitucknee River create a pleasant getaway for the many students, professors, children, and seniors as well as an educational experience and tourist attraction. To celebrate the diversity of the City of Gainesville, the Department of Cultural Affairs holds Friday night music Downtown from Asian to African to Samba to Rock and Roll. Gainesville’s Downtown Plaza hosts many government buildings such as the County Courthouse and the party scene. Many people take advantage of the many clubs there such as Voodoo, Luna, and Reubar which is why the University of Florida won #1 party school in the nation. Shopping is a great pastime in Gainesville’s two malls, the Oaks Mall and Gainesville Mall, and its many plazas and squares. The Cuisine is pristine everywhere with few exceptions and at affordable prices no matter where you go. Citizens fervently care about the beauty and maintenance of Gainesville. Driving along Archer Road, you would see many people picking up trash and planting trees and flowers as a service to the community. Gainesville is a wonderful place to live; the aura of the community is rich, alluring, and happy.

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