BISMARCK - Boardings at North Dakota's eight commercial airports during April, May and June were up nearly 6.7 percent from the second quarter of 2005, the state Aeronautics Commission says.
The only airport that saw a decrease was Grand Forks, with a drop of 4.1 percent.
Williston had the biggest percentage increase, of 24.5 percent. Fargo saw the largest increase in actual passengers, with 8,707 more boardings over the year. That was an increase of 13.1 percent.
Percentage increases at other airports were: Dickinson, 18.1; Jamestown, 17.8; Devils Lake, 6.4; Bismarck, 3.9; and Minot, 0.1.