Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Side 32

Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Side 32
30 AT L A N T I CA on the fly TIME IS MONEY by Dea Birkett as told to Eliza Reid It’s 6:30 pm on a Thursday, and you’re sitting in a cab in midtown Manhattan with eight million other commuters. Traffic isn’t just creeping along – it’s stopped. It’s 95 degrees, 98 percent humidity, and you’re sweating through your pinstriped suit. Worse, you have a flight to Paris from JFK that leaves in an hour. Sound like a familiar nightmare? Well, it might not have to happen again. Ever. You can now get from downtown Manhattan to JFK in eight minutes by helicopter. The new airport shuttle service run by private company U.S. Helicopter (www.flyush.com) made its inaugural flight in March, offering the only Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration-certified scheduled helicopter airline service in the United States. Tickets aren’t cheap. USD 159 (plus applicable taxes and fees) gets you a one-way fare, but when time is money, this might be an answer. “There has to be a need for helicopter passenger lines,” says Martin Pociask, communications director of Helicopter Association International based in Alexandria, Virginia. “And New York is certainly geared towards business.” New York’s new chopper transfer could be a foray into the future of business commuting, but it’s too early to predict whether it’ll stay airborne for the long haul. Similar services in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles flopped decades ago. There hasn’t been another helicopter commuter airline in the States since the late 1970s. According to the UK’s National Air Traffic Services, a copter taxi service once linked Heathrow and Gatwick airports until 1986, when the opening of the M25, a 117-mile roadway circumnavigating London, proved a better way to go in the mid 1980s. Chopper transfers have thrived over the years elsewhere in Europe and in Asia, though not always for the business traveler. While the service in New York enables you to avoid snarled traffic jams on the ground, other commuter choppers exist because the locations they serve are simply inaccessible by plane. Helicopters are an answer in areas where air travel is complicated by geographic restrictions like vast bodies of water, small areas of land, or mountain ranges. “Helicopters are ideally suited to transport people in places where regular aircraft can’t go,” Pociask said. Whether you’re avoiding traffic in New York, the Pearl River Delta between Hong Kong and Macau (www.helihongkong.com), or can’t wait to leave Nice to play blackjack in Monaco’s casino (www. heliairmonaco.com), you can fly high as a commuter aboard a Sikorsky S76. It may cost some serious bucks, but at least you’ve bought yourself some time. And the view’s always better from above. a SB PHOTO BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON 009 airmail Atlantica 306.indd 30 23.4.2006 22:23:52
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