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Airport Vids Could Go Viral

Minnesota Puts Videos Of Reliever Airports On YouTube

We suppose it had to happen. If you're flying into the Minneapolis-St. Paul region, and are looking for a place to land, now you can include YouTube as part of your flight planning.

The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) has developed a series of online videos highlighting key features of the six area airports that comprise its reliever airport system. 
 
Strategically positioned across the metro region, the reliever airports serve general aviation needs, relieving congestion that could otherwise increase flight delays at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. MAC's reliever system is one of the largest in the nation with more than 400,000 takeoffs and landings annually, and a local economic impact of $255 million dollars.
 
The series of short, fast-paced videos was created to showcase the variety of distinctive airports in the MAC reliever system, and also to broadcast what each of the six general aviation facilities have in common: convenience, outstanding customer service, and an exciting atmosphere for aviation enthusiasts and business operators.
 
Recognizing the enormous popularity and easy public access that the online video format provides, the six new MAC reliever airport videos were launched on YouTube. To view the videos, simply enter the phrase MetAirCommission in the YouTube.com search function.
 
The six airports in the MAC reliever system are: Airlake Airport (Lakevile), Anoka County-Blaine (Blaine), Crystal Airport (Crystal), Flying Cloud Airport (Eden Prairie), and St. Paul Downtown Airport/Holman Field (St. Paul).

FMI: www.metroairports.org.

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