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RDU travel down in 2009

Officials at Raleigh-Durham International Airport are looking forward to a robust holiday travel season after slower traffic through the first three quarters of the year, Airport Director John Brantley said Thursday.

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MORRISVILLE, N.C. — Officials at Raleigh-Durham International Airport are looking forward to a robust holiday travel season after slower traffic through the first three quarters of the year, Airport Director John Brantley said Thursday.

Traffic through the airport is off about 9 percent for the year to date, a reflection of the economy overall, Brantley said.

While air travel is down, parking and rental cars have been a positive indicator, Brantley said.

He told the airport's Board of Directors that he expected to see travel growth return to RDU by autumn of 2010.

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