Above, the Albuquerque Sunport lobby. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It seems like only yesterday that we entered 2022. But, time flies, especially so when one gets older.
Independence Day weekend looks like it will top last year's numbers, despite high gas prices and the topsy-turvy so-called airline pilot "shortage" (which I don't believe is real, but that's me).
The Albuquerque Sunport expects to see more air travelers.
According to KOAT:
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Albuquerque International Sunport will be seeing about 75,000 passengers between now and Tuesday.
This is a 23% increase from last year.
The development manager at the Albuquerque International Sunport, Lisa Leyva said, “Sunday is going to be our busiest day. So plan accordingly. We're going to see approximately 15,000 people in and out of this airport on Sunday.”
Several airlines are still working through staffing shortages prompting flight changes.
“Your airline is your best resource to know if your flight is delayed, where they're going to be relocating you or when you're going to be booked on your next flight,” Leyva said.
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