New survey looking for ways to improve Lethbridge Airport
The Lethbridge airport has undergone significant renovations. The city of Lethbridge put in $2.6-million in 2019 towards the airport and then later invested over $23-million through provincial and federal grants. The city has put out a survey called ‘myYQL’ to get the opinions of residents on how the airport can be improved.
“And so the survey that’s launching today is really going to help us to understand past travel patterns of our customers. We know that they’re flying into Calgary, but beyond that, where are they going? Are they going onto Toronto, or Vancouver? What is the final destination of their trip? We want to be able to gather that data. We also want to understand looking at future travel desires of customers. That’s both in Lethbridge and the region. Because we are an airport that supports the region of course. We want to get a sense of where customers are looking at traveling to in the future,” said Abby Slovack, General Manager for Opportunity Lethbridge.
You can access the survey by visiting https://getinvolvedlethbridge.ca/myyql?tool=survey_tool#tool_tab.