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CHARLESTON, SC – Passenger travel in February broke records at Charleston International Airport. Record-setting passenger traffic since 2001 has fueled not only the airport’s growth but its impact on the local and state economy.
Compared with February 2017, overall passenger totals increased nearly 10 percent to 260,585 people. The number boarding an outbound flight (enplanements) in Charleston increased 8.9 percent to 129,148 people. The number of people flying into town (deplanements) increased 10.7 percent to 131,437 people in February.
“We’re fortunate in the Lowcountry to have both a growing business climate with Boeing, Volvo, Mercedes and the tech sector as well as a vibrant tourism sector. As people are visiting and doing business here in increasing numbers, the airport is a beneficiary of the growth,” said Paul G. Campbell Jr., executive director and CEO of the Charleston County Aviation Authority.
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