Boise Airport is set to enhance its air travel options with the return of Frontier Airlines, which will begin offering nonstop flights to Denver starting in May 2025. This new service is expected to provide travelers with convenient access to a major hub, facilitating connections to various destinations across the United States and Mexico.
In addition to the exciting news about air service, the airport celebrated a significant milestone with the topping off ceremony for its new consolidated rental car facility. This event marked a momentous occasion for the team and their partner, McElveen, as employees signed the final beam of the structure, symbolizing their hard work and dedication to the project.
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Subscribe for Free The airport is also taking steps to become more inclusive with the introduction of a hidden disabilities program. This initiative allows individuals with non-visible disabilities to wear a sunflower lanyard, signaling to airport staff that they may require additional assistance. Training will be provided to airport employees and tenants to ensure they are equipped to support passengers who may need help.
Furthermore, the airport announced the promotion of three staff members—Thomas Anderson, Matt Cooper, and Hannah Hoke—to the role of duty manager. This position, introduced three years ago, is designed to ensure that there is always a knowledgeable manager on-site to oversee operations across the airport, enhancing overall efficiency and service.
These developments reflect Boise Airport's commitment to improving travel experiences and accessibility for all passengers, positioning it as a welcoming hub for the community and visitors alike.