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SDF celebrates record-breaking 2023 with a giveaway

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Did you know SDF is currently the fastest-growing top 75 airport in the US in airline seat capacity?

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Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) is celebrating its best year ever — ringing in the New Year with record highs and as the fastest-growing airport of the Top 100 airports in the continental US.

In 2023, 4.6+ million passengers visited SDF, setting a new, all-time record. This marks the second time in five years that SDF broke its own record — this time, doing so with 10% more travelers. The airport also celebrated records each month in 2023, with October topping the list at 452,000+ passengers.

The energy isn’t slowing down anytime soon. “Airline capacity for the first quarter of 2024 is already up 13% versus 2023,” Executive Director of the Louisville Regional Airport Authority Dan Mann said. “We feel confident looking ahead and believe SDF is well positioned for the future.”

To celebrate, we’re launching the next Fly Away Friday Giveaway. LOUtoday readers have another chance to win two round-trip tickets out of SDF to their choice of a nonstop destination from a list provided by the airport. Enter by completing this survey by Monday, Feb. 26 at 11:59 p.m.

Continue reading LOUtoday daily to see who wins (hint: we’ll announce the winner on Friday, March 1).

Enter the giveaway.

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