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“Now that a vaccine is readily available in the United States, domestic passenger travel has quickly returned to SRQ, and we expect to see a record number of passengers through the remainder of the year,” Rick Piccolo, president and CEO of the airport, said.
Despite sustaining sharp passenger traffic losses as COVID-19 swept the country, SRQ has fared well over the past year. The biggest get for the airport since the start of the pandemic was Southwest Airlines, which started service at Sarasota-Bradenton in February with four destinations. In June, Southwest will serve 11 destinations at the airport, including several seasonal routes.
4 hours ago Share Local officials and business owners say tourism is back on track with some reporting their most successful season yet.
On any given day throughout March, visitors could be seen grabbing beach towels and sunscreen and heading toward the shore, something that wasn’t a possibility one year ago because of COVID-19.
In mid-March 2020, many restaurants, attractions and public beach access were rapidly shut down in an attempt to manage the spread of COVID-19 throughout the county. The closures caused a strain on tourism in what is typically the county’s busiest season of the year.
In February 2020, a majority of metrics showed the county was gearing up for its most successful spring break season yet.
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