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Well Jay, I definitely get all that. You are definitely in a different
situation than an FBO. It's always seems like it's a matter of perspective. I hope we make it out your way sometime soon. We'd love to see your hotel. Thanks for the post as usual! MauleDriver Jay Honeck wrote: On the other hand, weekend 100$ burger shoppers often bring zero$ but benefit from courtesy cars just the same. I fill 'em up too but most of them have disappeared from around here. Gas is part of the exchange it just goes the other way. Am I missing something here? We have designed our hotel to be a destination for private pilots. As such, our suites have aviation themes, private jacuzzis, full kitchens, a delivered breakfast, full kitchens, free internet, a massage therapist, workout room, pool, etc... All of these niceties result in a private pilot who brings his gal to the inn for a weekend getaway, and will drop between $150 and $400 for the weekend. In exchange, we are more than happy to provide them with free pick-up/drop-off service, and free use of our full-sized Ford Econoline conversion van. All we ask is that they put a little gas in it. Charter pilots, on the other hand, often ask for "day" rates (which we won't offer), and arrive/depart at unpredictable times, making pick-up/drop-off service difficult. Despite this, we bend ourselves into a pretzel for them, because we love ALL pilots, and know the plight these (usually) young guys are facing. They are quite literally making NO money, their life-style sucks, and half the time they don't even know what city they're in when they wake up in the morning. They *always* ask for the cheapest possible rooms -- and are always thrilled when they discover that they get to use our $35K van for free, and that we deliver breakfast to their suite in the morning -- even though they're staying in our cheapest suite. Every last one of them leaves our place grateful and thankful -- but every last one of them never, ever, EVER puts a drop of gas in the courtesy van. Perhaps it's because of the phenomenon you've described, Bill -- they are so used to being the guys who get a "free ride" at the FBO because their company bought 700 gallons of Jet-A, that they simply can't get their minds around an airport business like ours (which is rarer than hen's teeth, for sure!) where they are NOT the big honchos at the ranch? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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