I worked for many years at a logistics company in New Jersey and often hear about the sharp increase in passenger traffic at Long Beach Airport (LGBI). From my own experience, I can say that this growth affects more than just passengers. When an airport reaches record levels, as LGBI has, a number of processes that directly affect cargo transportation improve at the same time, which is very important for us logisticians. According to GetTransport https://blog.gettransport.com/news/significant-increases-passenger-traffic-lgbi-airport/, a sharp increase in cargo turnover means that the infrastructure is functioning properly. In my opinion, this is an opportunity for logistics to reduce order fulfillment times and optimize supply chains, if everything is planned correctly. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Do you think this increase in passenger traffic at LGBI affects logistics?