Jacksonville International Airport had its busiest year in 2024, breaking its record in passenger traffic with more than 7.6 million passengers flying through the airport, according to a news release.
JIA officials announced Wednesday that JIA broke records again as more than 7.6 million travelers passed through the airport in 2024. That’s up from the 7.45 million passengers who used the airport in 2023. The 2024 figure is a 2.4% increase over the 2023 number which also was the record for visitors at the time.
More than 7.6 million passengers use the airport, a 2.8% increase over 2023, the previous top year for traffic.
For the first time in more than a third of a century, Jacksonville International Airport recorded ... chiefly in the form of sleet, fell at the airport just after 5 a.m. Wednesday. While Northeast Florida experienced far less snow than the Florida ...
Just how much snow & freezing rain fell in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia? A look inside the numbers from the Jacksonville-area winter storm.
For the first time in more than a third of a century, Jacksonville International ... fell at the airport just after 5 a.m. Wednesday. While Northeast Florida experienced far less snow than the ...
Snow in the Sunshine State doesn't happen very often. But it did. And here are the photos from Pensacola to Yulee to prove it.
Envoy Air will operate 128 flights each way on its busiest route from Miami International Airport in January 2025.
Some areas in Florida racked up more snow than Anchorage, Alaska, which has seen just 3.8 inches since Dec. 1, according to AccuWeather (don't get too cocky, Anchorage had more than 25 inches of snow in October and November). So far during this meteorogical winter:
A major winter storm that slammed Texas and the northern Gulf Coast is spreading heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across parts of the Florida panhandle and eastern Carolinas
One week after record snowfall, places like Tallahassee and Jacksonville will see temperatures in the 70s and low 80s.
A powerful and rare winter storm swept across the South on Tuesday, bringing the first-ever Blizzard Warning to the Gulf Coast and blasting communities from Texas to Florida to the Carolinas with record-shattering snow that snarled travel and brought daily life to a halt.