'The airport had to halt plans on possibly bringing in a fifth flight when COVID-19 hit, now, they say things are moving in the right direction as umbers are finally starting to rise again at the Dothan Regional Airport.'
DOTHAN, Ala. - After a stall in progress during the pandemic, the Dothan Regional Airport has high hopes in achieving some big goals they’ve set.
“Currently we are at 60 percent of pre-pandemic levels as far as passenger enplanements,” said Adam Hartzog - Airport Director. “The last two months have shown progress indicators that are showing that it’s going to continue to rise into the summer.”“Through the summertime we will absolutely exceed all of last years each and every month.”
“Our goal now is to get back to pre-pandemic levels with the schedule and get back to four flights per day.”