New Orleans Hopes Effort Will Return Lost Katrina Flights
The New Orleans Aviation Board has unveiled an airline incentive program designed to bring flights out of Louis Armstrong International Airport back to their pre-Hurricane Katrina levels. As of November 2006, the airport's passenger volume was at 70%, said spokeswoman Michelle Duffourc. "Continental...
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