COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus airports broke records last year, according to the Columbus Regional Airport Authority President and CEO Joseph Nardone.
A release from the authority states that they provided service to 9.2 million people last year. They say this was an increase of 6.7% when compared to 2023.
They also say that, in the last year, 10 months set record highs.
"With the new CMH terminal groundbreaking in December, record passenger numbers, and more nonstop destinations than ever, momentum is building at our airports," Nardone said in the release. "I am proud of the CRAA team for delivering exceptional service while advancing the construction of our new terminal."