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Any chance Delta can bring back the “suspended” nonstop to Paris? With the amount of international travel now expected of Eli Lilly, Corteva, and Rolls Royce employees, there is bound to be demand to support a 3x to 4x a week flight!
+1 PLEASE bring it back!
+2!
Delta isn’t bringing back Paris and from recent developments the locals are being out gunned and passed up by other cities for international routes.
Pffft. IND is seeing more passenger travel – including business travel – than our midwestern peer airports that have gotten international flights back. There are a couple contemporary issues that are hampering IND right now, not the least of which is being down to one runway for another year.
I’ll believe it when I see this.
Robert, I need to make some extra money. I’ll bet you $10k that this hotel gets built. Deal?
Worth a shot for people stranded overnight and given the number of 5 to 7am flights that originate from IND. Some percentage of people would rather drive in the night before and stay at a hotel over getting up at 2-3am …
Let’s hope the city of Indianapolis doesn’t jump in and want to own this one too!
The City of Indianapolis will own this through the IAA.
I think we are capable of doing anything we put our minds and dollars toward and with proper planning it can be achieved.
You are absolutely Correct.
I know it’s not my money to spend but im sure the airport have the funds to pay for this new hotel. I never understood the mentality of holding on to money when we can’t take none of this with us when we pass away. Why not build everything and anything the city needs to compete with its peers? Doesn’t make sense to spend money on studies to tell you go ahead in spend money for something you already know you need. Such a waste
Without projected occupancy and room rates, schematic building plans and projected construction costs, you couldn’t finance the project. Banks don’t lend money on what “everyone knows” based on gut feelings and looking at what so-called “peer” cities have done.
Just like the new parking garage, there is a good chance that this is an Indianapolis Bond Bank project.
Should have been built at the same time as the new airport terminal.
An Admirals Club is needed.