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Mitchell International passenger traffic rose 7.4% in November

Up 2.2% for first 11 months of the year

Mitchell International Airport. - Curtis Waltz (www.aerialscapes.com) photo.

Passenger traffic at General Mitchell International Airport was up 7.4 percent in November, year-over-year, with a total of 577,367, according to Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele.

Mitchell International Airport. – Curtis Waltz (www.aerialscapes.com) photo.

For the first 11 months of the year, passenger traffic at the airport totaled nearly 6.4 million, a 2.2 percent increase from the same period in 2016.

Delta Air Lines and Frontier Airlines added the most passengers during the month, and new service from Allegiant also helped propel growth in November, Abele’s office said.

Airlines added several new destinations from Mitchell in 2017. Alaska added flights to Portland, Oregon. Allegiant entered the Milwaukee market offering flights to Mesa, Arizona; Punta Gorda, Florida; Sanford, Florida; and St. Petersburg, Florida. Delta added a flight to Salt Lake City, Utah. Frontier added a flight to Miami. OneJet added flights to Columbus, Ohio and Omaha, Nebraska. Southwest added flights to Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport and Nashville. Volaris came to Milwaukee with a flight to Guadalajara, Mexico.

“The more we use our hometown airport, the more new air service we will likely see from airlines in the future,” Abele said in a news release. “My message is to choose MKE and help support our local economy.”

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Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years before being promoted to editor in 2015. An award-winning journalist, Weiland is a five-time winner in the Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Journalism Awards contest and a three-time winner in the Alliance of Area Business Publishers (AABP) Awards contest. He is also a regular guest on WISN-TV Channel 12's 4 p.m. newscast to discuss the week's most significant business news stories.
Passenger traffic at General Mitchell International Airport was up 7.4 percent in November, year-over-year, with a total of 577,367, according to Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele. [caption id="attachment_128048" align="alignright" width="388"] Mitchell International Airport. - Curtis Waltz (www.aerialscapes.com) photo.[/caption] For the first 11 months of the year, passenger traffic at the airport totaled nearly 6.4 million, a 2.2 percent increase from the same period in 2016. Delta Air Lines and Frontier Airlines added the most passengers during the month, and new service from Allegiant also helped propel growth in November, Abele’s office said. Airlines added several new destinations from Mitchell in 2017. Alaska added flights to Portland, Oregon. Allegiant entered the Milwaukee market offering flights to Mesa, Arizona; Punta Gorda, Florida; Sanford, Florida; and St. Petersburg, Florida. Delta added a flight to Salt Lake City, Utah. Frontier added a flight to Miami. OneJet added flights to Columbus, Ohio and Omaha, Nebraska. Southwest added flights to Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport and Nashville. Volaris came to Milwaukee with a flight to Guadalajara, Mexico. “The more we use our hometown airport, the more new air service we will likely see from airlines in the future,” Abele said in a news release. “My message is to choose MKE and help support our local economy.” Read more economic data reports at the BizTracker page.  

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