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Mitchell International traffic up nearly 7% in Q1

New service boosts airport

Mitchell International Airport. - Curtis Waltz (www.aerialscapes.com) photo.

Passenger traffic at General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee was up 6.9 percent in the first quarter to 1,758,697, according to the airport.

New service from Allegiant and additional nonstop markets served by Frontier and Delta, helped boost the passenger numbers, especially during the busy spring break travel period, the airport said.

Mitchell International Airport. – Curtis Waltz (www.aerialscapes.com) photo.

Alaska Airlines also added seats to Seattle, boosting its service from an E-175 jet to a larger Boeing 737 aircraft. Delta is planning a similar increase on its Seattle service in May, the airport said.

Southwest Airlines seasonal nonstop service to Seattle, San Diego, and San Francisco will resume in June.  Alaska will also resume its Portland nonstop service from Milwaukee in June.

Southwest launched new service to Houston Hobby airport in March, while Frontier added new nonstop service to Austin and Raleigh-Durham in April.

“All of the nonstop service additions are adding up to what will likely be a busy year at MKE,” airport director Brian Dranzik said.

Airlines now offer nonstop flights to more than 45 destinations from Mitchell International.

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Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years. A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, he is a lifelong resident of the state. He lives in Muskego with his wife, Seng, their son, Zach, and their dog, Hokey. He is an avid sports fan and is a member of the Muskego Athletic Association board of directors.
Passenger traffic at General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee was up 6.9 percent in the first quarter to 1,758,697, according to the airport. New service from Allegiant and additional nonstop markets served by Frontier and Delta, helped boost the passenger numbers, especially during the busy spring break travel period, the airport said. [caption id="attachment_128048" align="alignright" width="366"] Mitchell International Airport. - Curtis Waltz (www.aerialscapes.com) photo.[/caption] Alaska Airlines also added seats to Seattle, boosting its service from an E-175 jet to a larger Boeing 737 aircraft. Delta is planning a similar increase on its Seattle service in May, the airport said. Southwest Airlines seasonal nonstop service to Seattle, San Diego, and San Francisco will resume in June.  Alaska will also resume its Portland nonstop service from Milwaukee in June. Southwest launched new service to Houston Hobby airport in March, while Frontier added new nonstop service to Austin and Raleigh-Durham in April. “All of the nonstop service additions are adding up to what will likely be a busy year at MKE,” airport director Brian Dranzik said. Airlines now offer nonstop flights to more than 45 destinations from Mitchell International. Read more economic data reports at the BizTracker page.

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