RDU Airport, NC – With the addition of non-stop service to Los Angeles in June and new carrier JetBlue beginning service on July 20, RDU Airport Director John Brantley noted that passenger traffic is able to grow again. Even though the past year has seen a decline in the size of aircraft departing RDU andRead More
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JetBlue Begins Service at RDU, Announces Additional Boston Flight
RDU Airport, NC – JetBlue President Dave Barger visited Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Thursday, July 20 to launch JetBlue’s inaugural service from RDU to New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport. The low-cost airline currently offers four non-stop flights per day between the two destinations. Barger announced that JetBlue will also add service from RDU toRead More
Travelers Advised July 4th Holiday Will be Busy at RDU
RDU Airport, NC – Nearly 160,000 people are expected to travel through Raleigh-Durham International Airport for the July 4th weekend. Holiday travel kicks off on Thursday, June 29 and ends Wednesday, July 5. The busiest travel days will be Thursday and Friday. The number of travelers this holiday weekend is up from approximately 150,000 passengersRead More
American Eagle to Begin Service Between RDU and Columbus
RDU Airport, NC – American Eagle, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, will add nonstop service between Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Port Columbus International Airport, beginning Sept. 6, 2006. American Eagle will operate two daily round-trip flights between the two cities, using 37-seat Embraer 135 regional jet aircraft. “American Eagle is pleased to add anotherRead More
See the ‘Stars’ at Opening Night Premiere of New RDU-LAX Non-stop Service
RDU Airport, NC – On Thursday night, June 8, media and passengers at the Raleigh-Durham International Airport will catch a glimpse of a few “celebrities” roaming Terminal A near the Delta ticketing counter area. These stars, who are actually theater students from N.C. State University’s Thompson Theater, will help RDU and Delta launch the newRead More



