We're back in the air, baby. The number of flyers at Des Moines International Airport are expected to exceed 2021 numbers, according to airport officials.Flights this fall have been buoyed by an increase in "bleisure travel," said Kayla Kovarna, spokesperson for the Des Moines airport.
More people are tacking on extra days to their business travel and inviting their families to join, while taking advantage of remote work.The average plane was 87.5% occupied for early October. The goal is to be above 80% to deem a flight "profitable," Kovarna said.Kovarna expects that trend to continue as people try to combine work and holiday travel this month.More than 20,000 travelers are expected to go through the airport on Wednesday and Thursday during Thanksgiving week.
Except they probably won't travel because thanks to our installed presedent,, many destinations are unsafe, stepping out you door is unsafe and Amtrack Joey's War on Oil has made travel a luxury only gvmnt officials can afford. We are only seeing the beginning of his depression.
tldtakethetimetofigureoutwtfishappeninginthepicture; it's a turkey carrying a suitcase
To escape?
Imagine going to Des Moines for anything