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"Ten Months Traffic Peaks at FYIA"
Tuesday, November 23, 2004
Ten Months Traffic Peaks at FYIA
Press Release
Fresno, CA - Strong summer passenger numbers have contributed to what will
be a stellar year of travel at Fresno Yosemite International Airport. With
74,051 more passengers flowing through the airline gates so far in 2004 than
the same ten month period in 2003, FYIA is on track for the best year in the
Airports history.
Notwithstanding the current financial difficulties in the aviation industry,
the concern over high fuel costs and new security mandates at airports
across the nation, this year the number of Fresno's travelers has
comfortably surpassed those passengers who flew FYI in 2003 by 8.3%.
During that same ten month period, the increase in traffic nationwide was
5.7%.
There is a renewed emphasis on the value and convenience of using Fresno
Yosemite International Airport, noted Director of Aviation, Russ Widmar.
With the focus on tourism throughout the San Joaquin Valley, the economic
stimulus provided by FYI in the regional community fits well with the goals
outlined in the Regional Jobs Initiative.
FYI continues its efforts to attract and improve air service. Seven carriers
currently offer Valley passengers 45 daily departures from Fresno. FYIA is a
municipally owned entity operating as a self-supporting enterprise. No City
of Fresno general funds are used to operate the Fresno Yosemite
International Airport.
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