In the United States, air travel demand has continued to increase rapidly in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic, with airlines continuing to add more destinations to their route maps and more passengers buying tickets than ever. Despite this, there have been some notable instances of airports that have seen traffic decline in recent years, with several factors being prime suspects for this noticeable decline during a period that has otherwise been defined by strong growth.
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