Fulton County Executive Airport sees early World Cup surge in private jet bookings
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Summary
Fulton County Executive Airport in Atlanta is preparing for a significant increase in private jet traffic ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The airport, located six miles from downtown, is already seeing 10-15% more reservations for June compared to average months. Airport manager Gary Hudson expects the facility to fill up quickly as the event approaches.
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Signature Aviation, which operates a private terminal at the airport, said it has 10 to 15 percent more reservations already booked next month for the World Cup than in an average month
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