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Augusta Chronicle
Augusta Regional Airport announced Tuesday flight service to and from Washington D.C. will resume next week after it was suspended at the start of the pandemic.
Service will resume February 11 to and from Ronald Reagan National Airport with American Airlines. The service began on Jan. 7, 2020 and experienced steady growth until it was suspended after the airline industry was impacted by COVID-19.
According to the airport, the reinstated flight will initially resume as a 4-day per week service, with flights arriving and departing on Thursdays, Fridays, Sundays and Mondays, and will increase in frequency in April. We are pleased to announce the continuation of the Washington, DC Service, the airport s executive director Herbert Judon Jr. said in a release. I can t reiterate enough the significance of this flight. Washington DC is arguably our region s most important destination directly connecting our local cyber, military, political, and business entities to t
United-statesWashingtonAmericanHerbert-judon-jrJozsef-papp-augustaAmerican-airlinesRonald-reagan-national-airportNdc-serviceNational-capital-regionRegional-airportHerbert-judonNational-capitalAlthough roads were less traveled during the COVID pandemic, traffic fatalities in Georgia reached its highest numbers in more than a decade.
Preliminary numbers for 2020 show 1,615 traffic fatalities across the state, which is the highest total since 1,641 fatalities in 2007. Roger Hayes, service director of the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety Law Enforcement Service Director, expects the number for 2020 to continue to increase as the agency confirms more fatalities.
He said a variety of factors have contributed to the increase.
“Some of those reasons are less law enforcement officers on the road. . Many agencies told their officers straight out, ‘do not make traffic stops’,” Hayes said. “I’ve had many agencies, many officers send me pictures, screenshots of a radar or a lidar throughout the year that the offender was driving over 100 miles an hour.”
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