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Businesses reliant on travelers start to rebound as the travel industry recovers
and last updated 2021-05-19 16:00:17-04
SAN DIEGO, Calif. â The airline industry is seeing signs of recovery, and it s welcome news for businesses that rely on travelers.
Sunday marked the first time TSA screenings topped 1.8 million since the start of the pandemic.
âIf I look out the window, I see planes taking off. Of course not as often as they used to be, said Susan McMillion, owner at Bootstrap Kombucha in San Diego.
When McMillion opened her kombucha brewery six years ago, she took a chance on its location. They couldnât afford rent in a more walkable district, instead, landing on a space next to the San Diego International Airport.
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With air travel starting to pick up, the San Diego International Airport is reopening its cell lot this weekend following a year-long closure due to the pandemic.
Designed as a convenience for picking up passengers and a way to avoid congestion in front of the terminals, the free lot will have 100 parking spaces where people can await arriving friends and family. The lot, which will be back in service starting Saturday, closed in April following state and county COVID-19 orders that brought air travel to a near halt.
The cell lot is at 3015 N. Harbor Drive. with the entrance situated at the intersection of N. Harbor Drive and Liberator Way. The hours of operation are 5-12:30 a.m., seven days a week.