New Route from Lafayette Airport Begins Today
IAH, DFW, and ATL are what we ve been seeing most of out of LFT, but today we can add CLT.
The first flight from Lafayette Regional Airport to Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina happens later today, scheduled for a 1:35 pm departure time on a Bombardier CRJ-700. The CRJ-700 aircraft is limited to 68 passengers, a speed of 488 knots, and a ceiling of 41,000 feet, so it should get you to Charlotte quickly, and in comfort.
So, if you are interested in seeing the NASCAR Hall of Fame, a Charlotte Knights baseball game, a Carolina Panthers game, a Charlotte Hornets basketball game, or visit the Billy Graham Library, you can now do any of these things without a layover/connection.
New Route from Lafayette Airport Begins Today
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Lafayette Airport to hold emergency drill Friday
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Lafayette Airport to hold emergency drill on March 19
KATC
and last updated 2021-03-17 11:15:37-04
Lafayette Regional Airport (LFT) announced it will conduct its Triennial Full-Scale Exercise of the Airport Emergency Plan and Airport Security Plan with coordinating agencies on Friday, March 19.
The emergency drill will begin at 10:00 a.m.
The airportâs Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting unit, local fire departments, Acadian Ambulance, local hospitals, police and other first responders will be participating in the drill.
The airport says it is required to conduct this exercise every three years by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The exercise will be a reenactment of a simulated aircraft crash on airport property.