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On this particular Tuesday, traveler Mason Thomas found Tucson International Airport to a relatively calm place. He didn't have to wait long for his luggage to pop out of the conveyor belt. “I was probably sitting over there for about 10 minutes,' Thomas said, 'before the luggage thing started and then my luggage came out two to three minutes later.”One floor above him, TSA lines kept moving, too.
Austin Wright, TAA's chief communications officer, said this year, the airport has 16 percent more space on flights compared to last year; in essence, he said, that means TUS has bigger planes flying in, and there are more frequent trips scheduled with their existing air carriers.“Around the holidays, you get a lot of travelers that maybe don’t travel very often,' Wright said.
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