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Several records were broken at the Indianapolis International Airport in October. The month saw the busiest single day in the airport’s history, its busiest month for people using the airport, resulting in the first month on record to see over 1 million travelers.
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The Indianapolis Airport Authority announced this week that starting next May, it will offer nonstop service between Indianapolis and Dublin, Ireland.
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AAA projects that over 55 million people are expected to travel for Thanksgiving, an increase of 2.3 percent since last year.
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It’s the third time in four years that the Indianapolis airport has earned the recognition in the J.D. Power North America Airport Satisfaction Survey, and the fifth time overall.
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More than 7.1 million passengers traveled through the Indianapolis International Airport in 2021, an increase in overall passenger traffic by 75 percent compared to 2020.
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Contour Airlines announced Tuesday new daily nonstop flights out of Indianapolis.
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Fort Wayne International Airport was evacuated Friday while authorities investigated a potential threat it received by phone, a spokeswoman said.
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Tennessee-based Contour Airlines will resume its plan to launch operations out of Indianapolis this fall with three daily nonstop flights to currently underserved “drive market” destinations.
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The Westfield location will tap into the state's more than $31 billion agriculture sector, including agritourism -- which has been growing for decades.
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Officials at Indiana Dunes National Park want to hear from visitors as they develop a strategy to add services at the park, ranging from food or beverage sales to organized tours.