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LEVELING OFF: While domestic air traffic in the United States has held steady over the past three years, John Wayne Airport reports a drop in passengers of 6.3% in May of 1990, compared to May of 1989. . . . “I suspect the reason for the drop is related to the construction of the new terminal,” said Jan Mittermeier, John Wayne’s assistant manager. “Traffic is really backed up. When the new terminal is open, you’ll see that trend reversed.” An industry report released Wednesday found that other Pacific Rim airports reported a 13.8% increase in 1989.
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