Passenger traffic through Santa Rosa’s Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport was up 20.7 percent in November over the previous year, showing signs of recovering from the October wildfires that raged through Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, Lake and Mendocino counties the first half of the month.

October saw a 13 percent drop in passengers, compared with October 2016. But in November, a total of 35,255 passengers flew through the airport, up from 26,921 in October, according to airport passenger information.

The number of passengers also was up over 12 months, from 29,219 during November 2016.

For the year through November, airline passengers totaled 366,550, up 17.4 percent from 312,211 that period last year.

By: ekaterina vladinova

 

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