The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport continues to see double-digit growth in passenger activity, with commercial boardings up nearly 25 percent in May.
Through the first five months of the year, a total of 30,781 passengers have boarded commercial flights at the airport.
That’s an increase of 3,929, or 14.6 percent, over the same period last year.
Airport Executive Director Tony Bean said some of the activity stems from Alaska Airlines’ decision to pull out of the Lewiston market last August. However, enrollment growth at Washington State University and continued growth at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories also contributed to the increase.
Passenger totals climb at Pullman-Moscow airport
The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport continues to see double-digit growth in passenger activity, with commercial boardings up nearly 25 percent in May. Through the first five months of the year, a total of 30,781 passengers have boarded commercial flights at the airport. That’s an increase of 3,929, or 14.6 percent, over the same period last year.