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An Oregon man was sentenced to one year in state prison followed by 10 years probation for trying to smuggle 46 pounds of ...
According to a release from the City of Pensacola, Tippin Avenue will temporarily close to northbound traffic. Beginning Aug.
Over the last fiscal year, Pensacola International Airport checked 3,000,000 passengers through its gates. In that time, more than 37,000 commercial aircraft came and went through PNS.
The Pensacola City Council unanimously approved a $4 million budget and selection of EXP U.S. Services, Inc. to design the new airport terminal and oversee the construction and inspection of the ...
Pensacola International Airport Director Matt Coughlin told the City Council that the new parking lot will increase the capacity of 3,600 parking spaces by about 10%.
The Pensacola International Airport wants to know - where do you want to go? Pensacola International Airport: Where do you want to go? Source - MGN Photo: Pixabay. They’re asking everyone to ...
Pensacola International Airport set a new record with 15,400 travelers passing through the airport in a single day on May 19. Despite the busy travel day, longest wait time was 31 minutes and the ...
Pensacola International Airport saw nearly a 400,000 passenger increase between the 2023 and 2024 fiscal years. Coughlin believes that the charm of Pensacola has helped to bring folks to visit.
The Pensacola International Airport continues to see record-breaking growth in passenger travel numbers every year. Pensacola International Airport parking lots Sunday, June 11, 2023.
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WALA) - ST Engineering along with the Pensacola International Airport celebrated the groundbreaking of a third aircraft maintenance hangar today. The new bay is 167-thousand ...
Pensacola residents looking to book a flight out of the Pensacola International Airport have plenty of options, including 20 nonstop flights to everywhere from Denver to Chicago.
Daily service between Pensacola International Airport and Dulles International Airport will begin on Dec. 17, 2020 through Jan. 4, 2021.