A worthwhile perspective on the local airline industry as Kansas City continues to build a new terminal as the industry isn't likely to recover any time soon.
Meanwhile, whilst that meeting could've been an e-mail . . . A Zoom chat is good enough and saves far more time than a pointless face-to-face encounter.
Check-it . . .
Kansas City International Airport passenger traffic laid low by pandemic - Kansas City Business Journal
Passenger traffic at Kansas City International Airport ended 2020 down nearly 62% from the previous year due to the pandemic. For the year, KCI reported slightly less than 4.5 million passengers, the Kansas City Aviation Department reports. That compares with nearly 11.8 million passengers in 2019 - the third-busiest year in the airport's history.
That new airport sure is looking good isn't it? /s
ReplyDeleteHow will those 25 million visitors get here??
ReplyDelete^same way they always have dumbshit!
ReplyDeleteOh, Chimpy/2:22, you'd be the one to know all about things getting "fudged" and "inflated", besides data.
DeleteGood thing we are spending all of that money on a new airport we don’t need. Are they still claiming that it will pay for itself?
ReplyDelete^^I don't know Maude. Did you call them and ask?
ReplyDeleteHa! Chimpenstein/3:29, you don't know much...except, making monkeyshines with dumb comments.
DeleteI just feel terrible that all of the minority businesses tied to airport contracts won't be paid. What a shame that that meal ticket won't come through for them.
ReplyDeleteprivate aviation booming though - I see private jets constantly taking off and landing at Wheeler downtown airport. just an observation to a local interest blog, if someone wants to insult me for it, make the most of it
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