This Fourth of July was marked by a dazzling display not only in the skies but also in the number of travelers thronging the Charleston International Airport. A massive surge of nearly 117,000 people resulted in the airport witnessing its busiest day over the holiday, setting a new record. This influx is a significant 12% increase compared to the same period last year, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint data.
The executive director and CEO of Charleston International Airport, Elliott Summey, echoed the sentiment of achievement and pride over this landmark event. Summey said in a press release, “As we close out this record-breaking July 4th holiday travel period, we are proud to announce unprecedented numbers of travelers passing through our airport.”
He attributed this surge to the airport’s dedicated service and commitment to ensuring a smooth journey for every passenger. “This milestone reflects our community’s spirit and resilience and underscores our commitment to providing exceptional service and ensuring smooth journeys for all passengers,” Summey elaborated.
This regional achievement goes hand in hand with national records broken by the U.S. TSA. Reportedly, on July 7, the agency screened more than 3 million passengers nationwide. Such high traffic hasn’t been recorded for a single day until now.
The Charleston International Airport continued to uphold its burgeoning reputation as a top choice for the traveling public, even amidst challenging times. The past year has seen the airport adding its first-ever international flight, connecting Charleston to Toronto, Canada. Additionally, a grant of $23 million from federal funding was provided with the objective of constructing six new gates.
Summey commented on the continued growth of the airport stating, “The Charleston area continues to be a top destination for both leisure and business travelers.” He added, “Our efforts to recruit new airlines offering direct flights to more cities not only allow locals to visit other cities but equally important, invites more visitors to our region.”
The Charleston International Airport, in the light of these figures, has been able to solidify its position as a rapidly growing hub for both local and international travel. This successful Fourth of July period signals a promising trajectory for the airport’s future, with an ever-growing number of passengers and an expanding network of destinations. Undeniably, it could be said that the Charleston International Airport is in a skew to becoming a significant player in the airline industry, to the benefit of both the local population and travelers from across the world.
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