DAYTON — Dayton International Airport will close its city-owned hotel Jan. 31, 2010, which will leave the airport without an on-site hotel for most of 2010 until a planned Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites opens by the end of 2010, the city’s aviation director said Monday, Nov. 16.
The airport administration had previously considered keeping the Dayton Airport Hotel open until the new, privately franchised hotel was open. But declining revenues, along with maintenance needs and the lack of modern amenities or a reservation-system affiliation, at the 39-year-old hotel dictate an earlier closing, said Iftikhar Ahmad, Dayton’s aviation director. He estimated that it could cost the airport $50,000 to keep the old hotel running until the end of January, and decided to eliminate the “negative cash flow” that is a drain on the airport, he said.
Off-site hotels within 15-minute drives offer alternatives for travelers, Ahmad said.
The hotel will be torn down to make way for about 650 new economy parking spaces in what will be a credit-card payment lot, generating revenues and supplementing the airport’s current 1,350 economy parking spaces, Ahmad said. Competitive bidding will be scheduled to find contractors to demolish the building and install the parking lot there.
The airport also will :
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