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Old December 24th 05, 09:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default MSP very quiet on Christmas Eve

I drove my gal to the Minneapolis/St Paul (MSP) airport this afternoon at
1pm. She's flying home to Minot, ND for a week (1.5 hr flight).

MSP was sure quiet. NO LINES, few flights coming in, not many cars 'at the
curb' dropping people off or picking them up, empty concourse. Surprised me
a little, that's all.

Maybe the airport was super busy last night - on Friday?


Mont
....Black is touching down in ND as I type :-)

 




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