‘SkySquad’ aims to make airport travel easier for flyers
Jun 13, 2022, 11:56 AM | Updated: 2:19 pm
SALT LAKE CITY – Starting Monday, travelers will have access to a resource that aims to make traveling a little less stressful.
Picture this: A mom, kids, and lots of bags rushing to get through the airport.
That’s the experience behind Julie Melnick’s vision to create something that would help other travelers get through the airport with ease.
The idea is the traveler just needs to get to the airport.
From there, SkySquad will step in to help by alerting passengers before they’re set to travel by offering hands-on help with baggage, navigating check-in, security, and the airport, starting at $49.
The idea is all a passenger has to do is show up to the airport.
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Mykaleen Lavin, a mom of two young children, said SkySquad would greatly help when flying.
“I’ve had times where I’ve been rushing to the gate, screaming out my destination because I didn’t know where to go. It’d be so great to have something like this to help me and take me where I need to go, but also with all the car seats and luggage and backpacks,” Lavin said.
SkySquad can also offer support during layovers and arrivals.
All staff are identified and background checked so they can accompany passengers through security all the way to the gate.
A new VIP service to help you at the airport called SkySquad..
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So far, SkySquad is in seven airports.
The Salt Lake City International Airport is the farthest West where SkySquad is offering their services.
“We think it’s a great area for families. There are a lot of resorts here in Utah. People come in for skiing. People come in for summer vacation. We think it’s a great place to come and set up. The airport is so busy with so many connections and long walks, so we’re here to support customers,” Melnick said.
SkySquad said they hope to be in every major airport across the U.S.