back to airport home page

April 4, 2007
Michelle Coats, APR
Community Information Specialist

Airport seeking Ambassador volunteers

Daytona Beach International Airport is seeking community spirited citizens to join the Airport Ambassadors Program.

Established when the terminal opened in 1992, the Airport Ambassadors Program provides travelers with public information and assistance to make their use of Daytona Beach International Airport as easy and convenient as possible. Ambassadors provide information about ground transportation, hotels, restaurants, driving directions and other general assistance to make the travel experience at Daytona Beach International Airport as comfortable, convenient and pleasant as possible.

Ambassador volunteer positions are now open, for late afternoons, evenings, and weekends. However, hours are flexible to accommodate individual needs.

The Airport Ambassador Program offers a complete training program for volunteers and provides sharp green blazers, free parking, discounts in the Airport restaurant as well as bi-annual appreciation luncheons in recognition of community minded service.

Since January 2007, new air service by AirTran Airways has dramatically increased passenger traffic at the Airport. With greater numbers of passengers and members of the public transiting the terminal, the need and opportunity for the Airport Ambassador Program to serve the air traveling public has increased as well.

For more information on joining the DBIA Ambassador Program, please contact Pat O’Brien at 386-248-8030, ext. 8318.

back to airport home page

 

Comments or questions?
E-mail the


.