New flights build on Kenmore Air, Puyallup Tribe partnership. Here’s where they’re going
New flights are on the way this year from the Puyallup Tribal Air Terminal on Ruston Way with Kenmore Air.
In an announcement Tuesday, the Tribe said that new routes linking “South Sound destinations such as Emerald Queen Casino to beautiful San Juan Islands” would start with the second season launch of flights May 16.
Two round-trip flights daily will be available from the Ruston Way Terminal to Friday Harbor Marina and from Ruston Way to Roche Harbor Marina. The terminal, which opened last year, is between between RAM Restaurant & Brewery, 3001 Ruston Way and the former C.I. Shenanigans, 3017 Ruston Way.
The flights will depart from Tacoma at 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.; return flights arrive at 11:45 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.
According to the announcement, tickets are $269 per person one-way “and only 55 minutes long, compared to the minimum 4-hour drive commute to get from Tacoma to San Juan Islands via the state ferry system.”
Flights can be booked at kenmoreair.com.
New this year, the terminal also will feature Woven, “a Native/internationally inspired restaurant in partnership with world-renowned Chef Roy Yamaguchi,” according to the release.
Yamaguchi and the Tribe’s restaurant plans were first announced in 2022.
“South Sound scenic flight tours will also continue, with Kenmore Air planes taking passengers on a 30-minute narrated flight over the South Sound for $109 per person,” the release added. Those flights include views of Mount Rainier, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Commencement Bay and Puget Sound.
“In just over two months of operation last year, the Puyallup Air Terminal had more than 100 flights with almost 1,000 passengers,” the Tribe noted in the release.
“The first year of the Puyallup Air Terminal was a huge success and will continue to be a success with the addition of flights to San Juan Island,” said the Puyallup Tribal Council, the Tribe’s governing body.
The partnership between Kenmore Air and the Puyallup Tribe of Indians was first announced in 2022 and is part of an overall economic diversification and tourism push that builds off the Tribe’s $400 million Emerald Queen Casino, 2920 E. R St., in Tacoma, along with an adjacent hotel.
The Tribe’s expanding economic base includes partnering with Amazon on a new sorting center, purchasing candy maker AMES International last year and launching Tahoma Global Logistics.
Tuesday’s announcement also noted that future plans include “an aviation job training program for interested Puyallup Tribal members.”
“This partnership underscores our mutual desire to elevate travel experiences and foster growth in the region, and we look forward to the growth path ahead,” David Gudgel, president of Kenmore Air, said in a statement.
This story was originally published January 16, 2024 at 12:34 PM.