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United Express Pulls Out of Oxnard

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 10, 2010 2 Comments

Another LA airport bites the dust. First Palmdale, now Oxnard.

With diminishing traffic and lack of profits, Skywest/United Express ceased operations at Oxnard Regional Airport (OXR) this week. Skywest, linking OXR to LAX, had used a 50-seat turboprop for the 15 minute flight.

But the airline’s passenger numbers have been dropping for years, said airport manager Jorge Rubio. About two years ago, the airline served more than 1,800 passengers per month in Oxnard, he said. Now, the airline serves between 600 and 700 passengers monthly, he said.

"This is the lowest it has ever been," he said.

I never had the chance to fly out of Oxnard, but am never happy to see an airline cease service to an airport, especially when Oxnard is now left with no commercial service.

There are several airports in the LA region that can support commercial service but currently have none:

  • Oxnard
  • Palmdale
  • Santa Monica
  • Van Nuys
  • Torrance (though its close proximity to LAX is a problem)

Utilizing these airports is theoretically a way to reduce congestion at LAX, but maintaining extra ground staff and gauging consumer demand before investing in a particular airport is a daunting task. Skywest tried to succeed at PMD, but after the government subsidies ran out there just was not a financial incentive to remain. With passengers counts nearly 2/3 lower at OXR than they were two years ago, it is no surprise that Skywest is pulling out (as an aside, Skywest is abandoning its Santa Barbara-San Jose route as well, a rare non-hub to non-hub route in the United Express network).

For now, Burbank, Santa Ana, Long Beach, and Ontario are your only alternatives to LAX if you are flying into Southern California.

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2 Comments

  1. Sean Reply
    June 10, 2010 at 1:33 pm

    I’m still dreaming that UA/UX will fly into LGB or TOA(I know it’d be impossible but I can dream).

  2. CP@YOW Reply
    June 11, 2010 at 12:44 am

    Annoyingly, they stopped the service 1 week too early for me. I’m sitting in Ventura right now, having had to drive from LAX — not fun. A year ago, I flew into OXR — so much nicer (not to mention 1,000 extra EQM on the round trip!). It’s a tiny little airport where the ground staff wore multiple hats. My best memory from last year’s trip is of seeing the pilot get out to help expedite the bags — great customer service! The airport is so small that they do the TSA screening as part of the boarding process; there is no sterile waiting area. If I return to the area next year (I’ve been coming for the Ojai Music Festival), I think I might try SBA, even if it costs more. I feel bad for people who live north of L.A. and it makes me grateful that I only had to drive 15 minutes this morning to get to my home airport. There were some United employees commuting on my flights last year and I wonder what they are doing now.

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