The
Urbana City Council will host a Willard representative who will give
details on our area airport. The News-Gazette blurb today:
Willard Airport update on agenda
URBANA
— The city council will receive a briefing about Willard Airport on
Monday night, almost a year after United Airlines joined American in
flying out of Savoy.
Mayor Diane Marlin said a Willard representative will discuss flight data and give a general update.
Willard saw a 12 percent increase in departing
passengers last year, according to Executive Director Gene Cossey.
That increase was aided by the 16,896 departing passengers on United flights last year, he said.
[UPDATE: From the News-Gazette
coverage of last night's Urbana City Council meeting (agenda
here, video
here). The airport report (direct video link
here) showed the highest traffic in a decade:
In other business, the city council received an update on Willard Airport from Gene Cossey, its executive director.
Willard
added its second airline, United, last June, and Cossey said it hasn’t
taken anything away from the airport’s American Airlines flights. That
and the addition of some more American flights helped 2017 become “a
record year over any other years we’ve had since 2007,” he said...
2017
also saw a new Willard website where flights can be booked directly and
the addition of an Einstein’s Bagels — the airport’s first concessions
offering since about 2000, Cossey said.
Coming to the airport this year is an automated parking system that aims to speed up the parking process.]
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