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File #: 15-0477    Version: 1 Name: Transportation service agreement - Wichita
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/30/2015 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 7/8/2015 Final action: 7/8/2015
Title: TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF WICHITA. Presented by: Chris Chronis, Chief Financial Officer. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign and execute.
Attachments: 1. '15 - '16 southwest - county funding agreement.pdf, 2. City-County air faires '15-'16 Transportation Funding Agreement 7-1-15.pdf
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TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF WICHITA.
Presented by: Chris Chronis, Chief Financial Officer.

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve the agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign and execute.

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Since 2002, first the City of Wichita and then Sedgwick County have entered into annual revenue guarantee agreements with AirTran Airways and its successor, Southwest Airlines, that have resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars in cost savings to businesses and individuals flying in and out of Wichita Mid-Continent Airport.

On April 18, 2006, Governor Sebelius signed into law legislation that provides state funding in the amount of up to $5 million per year to support efforts to ensure affordable airfares in Kansas. In 2012, the Legislature amended the law to change the procedures for award and administration of the funding, but retained the same funding level. The state funding requires a local match.

State funding in the amount of $4.75 million has been awarded to Sedgwick County to defray most of the cost of the Southwest revenue guarantees for the 12 month period starting July 1, 2015.

On July 15, 2015, the Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners is considering a new contract with Southwest Airlines for air service to Dallas, Chicago, and Las Vegas with a revenue guarantee capped at $6.5 million for the period from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. The revenue guarantee is based on stated costs of operating air service between Wichita and the three destinations, plus 5%. The County's commitment is to pay Southwest the difference between these cost calculations and Southwest's customer revenue for these flights. Whenever Southwest collects revenue in amounts greater than costs, the excess revenue is used to defray County revenue guarantees in subsequent reporting periods. The agreement also provides that Southwest can add service to other cities, and apply the County's revenue guarantee to those flights.

The state funding of ...

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