January 31, 2013
Boardings down at most W.Va. airports in 2012
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Airline pullouts contributed to a drop in passenger boardings at West Virginia's airports last year.

The exception was at the Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Airport in Parkersburg, which saw a 5 percent increase in boardings.

Manager Terry Moore said the airport didn't reach a 2012 goal of 8,000 boardings. Instead, it hit 7,800, up 400 from 2011.

"As long as it's going up, we're pretty happy," Moore said.

Boardings were down about 11 percent at the North Central West Virginia Airport in Bridgeport and at the Morgantown Municipal Airport. Traffic also was down 6 percent at Tri-State Airport near Huntington and about 5 percent at Charleston's Yeager Airport, The State Journal reported.

Low-cost carrier Colgan Air stopped service in 2012 at airports in Beckley, Bridgeport and Morgantown and was replaced by Silver Airways. AirTran ceased operations at Yeager Airport.

"All the flights that we do have, they're performing very well," said Yeager Airport marketing coordinator Anthony Gilmer.

In 2011, Yeager's passenger traffic was the third-highest in the airport's 65-year history.

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