Public input sought on long-term plan for airport

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The Winnipeg Airports Authority wants your feedback on its 20-year plan.

Even though the new terminal building is just a couple of years old, the WAA is plotting out its future requirements to handle significant growth on both the passenger and air traffic side.

Current projections call for passenger traffic to grow from its current level of about 3.5 million annually to nearly 6 million per year.

Joe Bryksa / Winnipeg Free Press
The more than 50 skylights looking down on the arrivals area at James Richardson International helped the airport earn a spot on Fodor's Travel's list of the world's most stylish airports.
Joe Bryksa / Winnipeg Free Press The more than 50 skylights looking down on the arrivals area at James Richardson International helped the airport earn a spot on Fodor's Travel's list of the world's most stylish airports.

The public is invited down to the Four Points Sheraton Hotel adjacent to the air terminal building from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. today WAA officials will be on hand to present their findings and answer questions.

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