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Travelers still not flying much
Wednesday, November 11, 2020 by Tai Moses
Passenger traffic at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport remained at its lower-than-usual numbers in September, due to the ongoing pandemic, according to a press release. Fewer travelers passed through the airport in September than in August. “September passenger traffic decreased by 70.5% compared to September 2019 with 417,037 passengers flying during the month.”
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