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How does increased passenger traffic affect LGBI Airport?

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      Jedi Black
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      I work in logistics and have recently heard more and more about the sharp increase in passenger traffic at LGBI. I am interested in understanding the practical effects on cargo transportation: Does it really speed up transit and benefit businesses, or does it put more strain on the infrastructure? Does anyone have any interesting thoughts on this topic?

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      Brandon Brandon
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      I worked for many years at a logistics company in New Jersey, so I can say from my own experience that such growth is not just about passengers. When an airport reaches record numbers, like LGBI, it simultaneously improves a bunch of processes that directly affect cargo, and for us logisticians, that’s really important. According to Gettransport https://blog.gettransport.com/news/significant-increases-passenger-traffic-lgbi-airport/, even writes that a sharp increase in cargo turnover means the infrastructure is functioning properly and isn’t just for show. In my opinion, this is more of an opportunity for logistics to reduce lead times and optimize supply chains if everything is planned properly. Where do you work? Also in the US?

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      Kawaii Ranger
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      I worked for many years at a logistics company in New Jersey, so I can say from my own experience that such growth is not just about passengers. When an airport reaches record numbers, like LGBI, it simultaneously improves a bunch of processes that directly affect cargo, and for us logisticians, that’s really important. According to Gettransport https://blog.gettransport.com/news/significant-increases-passenger-traffic-lgbi-airport/, even writes that a sharp increase in cargo turnover means the infrastructure is functioning properly and isn’t just for show. In my opinion, this is more of an opportunity for logistics to reduce lead times and optimize supply chains if everything is planned properly. Where do you work? Also in the US?

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