Advisory Stewart Airport Commission chairman sees bright future for airport

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STEWART AIRPORT – Paul Quartararo has been a member of the advisory Stewart Airport Commission since 1996, most recently serving as its vice chairman.

He was recently chosen to serve as its chairman and while he has seen New York Stewart International Airport experience its ups and downs in terms of passenger service, he sees a bright future for the Hudson Valley airport under the continued guidance of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

“They have made an investment in time and money and it shows off by the new international service with Play, with Frontier, and Allegiant has been there for a while, but with Play and the opening of the new international terminal, and we hope to see more flights and the Port Authority is working very hard on increasing service,” he said.

Quartararo would like to see flights to Chicago – the first destination from Stewart when commercial service began in April 1990 – and flights to Las Vegas and the west coast.




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