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Mitchell Airport planning job fair as traffic up 2.8% from March
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Passenger traffic at
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airportcontinued to return in April with 344,791 passengers coming on and off planes there during the month.
The traffic total was a 2.8% increase from March and a dramatic increase from the 11,493 passengers that came through Mitchell in April 2020.
However, April’s total was still more than 240,000 passengers below the same time in 2019, showing just how far the airport has to go to return to pre-pandemic levels.
Still, operations are continuing to ramp up and Mitchell officials are planning to hold a job fair June 15 to help fill vacant positions at restaurants, retail shops, service providers, airlines, TSA and other employers. Representatives from various airport companies and tenants will be collecting information, conducting interviews and even hiring on the spot for open positions.
Despite pandemic, majority of people say they plan to travel by the end of the year View All Result
62% of Wisconsinites expect to travel in 2021
26% of travelers will take their next 3-day trip before June
50% of Wisconsinites say they will feel more comfortable traveling when they are fully vaccinated
We took a Twitter poll of our listeners to see how comfortable they were traveling. See the results below.
As vaccinations ramp up and restrictions loosen, travel is beginning to pick up.
When will you feel comfortable traveling (flying on a plane, staying in a hotel, etc)? 620wtmj (@620wtmj) April 8, 2021
Harold Mester, Director of Public Affairs and Marketing at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, joined Wisconsin’s Morning News with more on the uptick of travelers they’ve seen as well as what safety precautions are still in place. Listen in the player below.