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Officials say it should be busy, so be sure to arrive early.
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A new law signed by Governor Hochul removes civil service barriers for certain aviation jobs. Hancock Airport officials can add staff as Central New York braces for rising travel demand.
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The Syracuse Regional Airport Authority will hold a food drive Nov 5, 6 & 7 to help federal employees who are working without a pay due to government shutdown. People can drop-off non-perishable foods.
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The Syracuse Regional Airport Authority will host its last open house to gather public input on long-term development plans for Hancock International Airport.
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Syracuse Hancock Airport kept runways open nearly all winter and won a top award for snow and ice control.
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Travelers flying out of Syracuse Hancock International Airport are being reminded to check their ID before the federal Real ID deadline takes effect May 7.
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In April, several restaurants at the airport will no longer take cash, and on May first, neither will the parking attendants or their machines.
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Travelers at Syracuse Hancock International Airport now have a new dining option. Qdoba Mexican Eats is open daily in the post-security area near Concourse A, serving from 4:15 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. or the last departing flight.
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Airport staff experience what it's like for blind travelers and visitors to get around the airport.
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NYSDOT, Airport, and elected officials celebrated the official start of the $28 million project Thursday.