Thursday, October 18, 2012

NEW KCI @ TERMINAL A COMING SOON!!!



Looks like Terminal A will be the starting point for a the New KCI overhaul that nobody really understands . . .

KC Biz Journal: Local aviation officials are moving ahead with plans to replace Kansas City International Airport’s three-terminal design with a single, multistory building on the current site of Terminal A.

On the bright side . . . Everybody knows this is going to be a Kansas City disaster of the worst kind that's not only going to screw travel in this town but cost MILLIONS for years to come . . . So it looks like driving to wherever you're going might be the best bet.

9 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, now THAT'S something we really need. Not.

Anonymous said...

Local Government needs the overhaul not the airport.

Anonymous said...

FAA pays for it not us

Anonymous said...

9:09,

That's the argument most frequently used but there are always cost over runs and ancillary projects that soak up plenty of local cash. The real problem is that we have a very adequate airport for a cow town of our size and the airport director's dream of bringing back a hub to KC is naive if not just plain ignorant. Our council yokals made a pilgrimage with this clown to raleigh Durham last year to see how it's done in the big city. Then the FAA's best used car salesman went to work on them. Kiss convenience good by.

Anonymous said...

Oh I didn't know the FAA raised its operating funds from voluntary contributions. Silly me!

Anonymous said...

Only the dumb assed Kansas City hicks would propose turning terminal C into another fucking museum. Who the fuck goes to the airport to kill time?

Anonymous said...

The Kemper Arena of the northland.
What could possibly go wrong?

Anonymous said...

If building a new airport was that easy and free, Johnson County would already have one and continue to leave the KCMO idiots in the dust.

skeptic said...

“It’s going to happen regardless of whether our citizens want it to happen,” he said, adding that the city is “going to have to work overtime to explain the logic behind it.” -Ed Ford, Kansas City Councilman