SAN FRANCISCO 2006 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Safety, Technology, and Concessions
For
Airport Ground Transportation
Buena Vista Palace Resort and Spa
March 11 – 14, 2012
FINAL MEETING AGENDA
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A CONFERENCE OF THE
AIRPORT GROUND TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION
"We're Airports and Ground Operators Working Together"
AGTA ORLANDO 2012
Safety, Technology, and Concessions
For
Airport Ground Transportation
SATURDAY, MARCH 10
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Sunday, March 11
8:00 a.m. Golfers Depart Hotel
3:00 p.m. Board Meeting Cambridge Room
6:30 p.m. President’s Reception (Cocktails Sponsored by TaxiPass) "27", Buena Vista Palace Cocktail attire appropriate
Monday, March 12
7:45 a.m. Registration Desk Open
8:00 a.m. Kickoff Session
Seated Breakfast Cloister
AGTA Welcome..................................................................................Don Eames, President AGTA
Local Welcome....................................................................................Orlando International Airport Conference Overview............................................................Ray Mundy, Executive Director AGTA
Mini-Presentations by vendors/exhibitors
9:15 a.m. General Session
Airport Ground Transportation Safety, Technology, and Concessions
Airports and the airport ground transportation industry are facing major challenges in safety regulations, dispatch and reservation technologies, parking revenue diversions, and ever-complex concession agreements (or not) at airports. This AGTA meeting will address these topics by bringing all participants up-to-date with experts from the industry, recent surveys conducted by AGTA members and others, and roundtable discussions about what airports and ground transportation operators are doing to meet these challenges. This opening plenary session will highlight the present and future safety regulations for the industry, technologies that are impacting airport ground transportation plans, and whether the current trend in airport ground transportation concessions framework needs rethinking when it comes to ground transportation services.
A Federal Perspective...“Federal Concerns and Regulations for Passenger Ground Transportation”
Moderator......................................................................................Allen Fugate, Van Galder Bus/Coach USA
Speakers:
Peter Chandler...........................................Team Leader, Commercial Passenger Carrier Safety Division
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
Parking Revenue Loss Due to Off-Airport Hotels – A need for new concession strategies?
Bill Lanham.................................................................................MWAA/Washington Dulles Intl Airport
Susan Kane...............................................................................................................................Park 'N Fly
10:15 a.m. Beverage Break/Exhibits Available Senate/Gallery
10:30 a.m. Technologies Affecting Ground Transportation
This panel session will consist of presentations by technology providers, apprising delegates of what changes they see immanent in airport ground transportation during the next five years. Topics to be touched upon will include such technologies as electronic driver hour systems, online reservations, social media and ground transportation, dispatching advancements, and tracking trips.
Presenters:
Jason Diaz, TaxiPass.........................................................................................The Electronic Taxi Que
Jeremy Phillips, Taxi Magic........................................................................An Evolution of Acceptance
Mark Ustik, The Hudson Group...........................Pre-Arranged Shared Ride in a Changing Industry
Forrest Swanson, TransCore...........................Electronic Monitoring of Drivers for Improved Safety
12:00 p.m. Luncheon and Speaker Cloister
Louie Minardi, President Florida Taxi Owner Assn
"Florida's Legislation to Curtail Fees for Credit Card Use and Expand ADA Wheelchair Accessibility"
1:15 p.m. Operator and Airport Workshop Presentations
Recent Ground Transportation Concession Projects - Successes and Failures
This panel discussion by airports and ground transportation operators will review recent taxi and shared ride RFP’s -- concessions that have been attempted or implemented.
Panelists:
Winston Cooper, Moderator........................................................Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport
Monica Beltran...............................................................................................Miami International Airport
How reservation systems are changing for shared-ride van operations
Allison James, Carol Raines...................................................................Veolia/SuperShuttle Corporation
2:15 p.m. Beverage Break/Exhibits Available Cloister
2:30 p.m. Concurrent Roundtable Sessions
These joint airport and operator workshops will expand upon topics addressed in the opening sessions, discussing their local situations and plans for addressing conference issues.
• How can airports recover parking revenues from off airport hotel parking schemes?
Facilitator............................................................................Eric Hudak, Minneapolis St Paul Intl Airport
• Defending the use of independent contract drivers
Facilitator............................................Ray Mundy, AGTA & UM-SL Center for Transportation Studies
• Florida's Credit Card & ADA Accessibility Legislation - How do YOU feel?
Facilitators..............................................................................Judy and Phil Griffin, MBA Transportation
3:30 p.m. Beverage Break/Exhibits Available Cloister
3:45 p.m. Concurrent Roundtable Sessions
• Should airports require electronic or other means of limiting airport taxi and shared ride van drivers' daily/weekly/driving time?
Facilitator...................................................................................Stephen Moe, BWI International Airport
• Airport ground transportation safety programs
Facilitator................................................................................April Russ, Southwest Florida Intl Airport
• Why are ground transportation concession RFPs failing?
Facilitator.........................................................John O'Hara, Broward County Ft Lauderdale Intl Airport
6:00 p.m. Cocktail Hour (Sponsored by TRMI Systems Integration) Outback Veranda & Patio
Dinner on your own
Buena Vista Palace is located across the street from Downtown Disney, home to numerous restaurants and noted shows, such as Cirque de Soleil. Recommendations are available on-property and nearby, and reservations are recommended at this busy time of year. A list of restaurants in Downtown Disney and their contact information is attached.
Tuesday, March 13
8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast
9:00 a.m. General Session
Ground Transportation Mandates? Totally accessible taxis, more access for shared ride vans at airports, alternative fuel mandates, realistic insurance requirements…
This session's panel will explore how airports and ground transportation operators are reacting to new city/airport officials' mandates for greater accessibility, greener vehicles, greater revenues, etc., from their ground transportation operations.
Panelists:
What regulators are considering...............Karen Cameron, International Assn of Transportation Regulators
DFW/Love Field Experience.................................................................................Marcus Turner, Love Field .............................................................Jeff Finkel, GO Yellow Checker Shuttle
An operator response to ADA mandates........................................Marty Haynes, Veolia/SuperShuttle Corp.
10:15 a.m. Beverage Break/Exhibits Available Cloister
10:30 a.m. Clean Air Mandates......................................................................................Melissa Cox, Roush CleanTcch
Alternative Fuel Vehicles: Benefits, Regulations, and the Future.........Marc Klein, Clean Energy Fuels
Taxi Lot Mandates............................................................Dawn Huddleston, Portland International Airport
.........................................................................Mike Percy, Denver International Airport
12:00 p.m. Luncheon and Speaker Scotland
Tom Draper, Director of Airport Operations.....................................................Orlando International Airport
Orlando International Airport's Ground Transportation System
1:15 p.m. Concurrent Roundtable Sessions/Workshops
Smaller breakout sessions will engage delegates in discussions involving important issues for ground transportation operations and airports. While a moderator is assigned for each breakout, each delegate is encouraged to relate how these things are operated or administered at their airport and/or operations. The objective of these roundtable discussions is to learn from each other’s successes and mistakes.
• How should airports respond to green initiatives?
Facilitators..................................................................................................Lester Patilla, Oakland Airport
.....................................................................................................Tracey Rogalski, GO Alpine
• How should operators respond to requests for greater wheelchair accessibility?
Facilitator.............................................................................Don Duvernay, Airport Shuttle New Orleans
• Should airports charge a concession fee to prearranged ground transportation operators?
Facilitator.........................................................................Jamie D'Amico, A Confidential Transportation
2:30 p.m. Beverage Break/Exhibits Available (Exhibitors should plan to clear exhibits following break)
2:45 p.m. Concurrent Workshop Sessions/Workshop
• How do city regulations affect our operations?
Facilitator..............................................................Ray Mundy, AGTA, UM-SL Center for Trans Studies
• Restricting taxi access to airports through concessions, alternative days, or quotas per company
Facilitator............................................................................................................... Jeff Fisher, DAT, Inc.
• How long (years) should airport taxi and/or shared ride shuttle van concessions be -- Option years?
Facilitator.............................................................................................Gene Hauck, Veolia/SuperShuttle
4:00 p.m. Wrap-Up Roundtable
Ray Mundy, AGTA Executive Director and Director, UM-SL Center for Transportation Studies will present the recently conducted 2012 AGTA Fees & Fares Update Survey of more than 100 North American Airports. Additionally, delegates will have the opportunity to recount the information from this meeting and offer recommendations for session topics for the 2012 Fall Meeting in Las Vegas on October 7 - 10. This meeting will be back-to-back with the Fall AAAE Parking Landside Management Workshop, and delegates from both groups will have the opportunity to register for any or all of the alternate group's sessions.
5:30 p.m. Departure for a "magical" evening at Outta Control...and Just Plain Fun at WonderWorks (After dinner cocktails sponsored by taxi magic)
Casual dress appropriate -- Closed-toe shoes required for laser tag
Wednesday, March 14
8:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast
9:30 a.m. Departure for Orlando International Airport Landside Operations Tour
Departing attendees may take luggage on board. Tour will end no later than 1:00
SPOUSE/GUEST ACTIVITIES
SUNDAY, MARCH 11
6:30 p.m. Kickoff Networking Reception "27"- atop the Buena Vista Palace
Cocktail attire appropriate
MONDAY, MARCH 12
9:15 a.m. Meet in lobby
TBA on final program in delegate packets
6:00 p.m. Cocktail Hour Outback Veranda & Patio Dinner on your own
TUESDAY, MARCH 13
9:15 a.m. Depart to Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art in Winter Park, FL
The Morse Museum houses the largest collection of art by renowned artists Louis Comfort Tiffany in the world. The museum features paintings, pottery, jewelry, and glass, and showcases America’s art from the late 19th to the early 20th centuries. This museum showcases America’s contributions to the global art community, and is perhaps one of the finest collections of American art from this period anywhere. For more, go to
5:30 p.m. Departure for a magical evening at Outta Control...and Just Plain Fun at Wonderworks
Casual dress appropriate -- Closed-toe shoes recommended
MONDAY AND TUESDAY MORNINGS, MARCH 12 AND 13
Spouse/Guest activities for Monday and Tuesday will be determined by the number of registered guests. Given the beautiful offerings of the Lake Buena Vista and Orlando area, off-site guest activities will be scheduled to provide guests with plenty of pool and/or spa time in the afternoons.
• Introduction to the on-site Buena Vista Spa amenities
• Poolside relaxation each afternoon
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