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29-04-2025
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Green Bay airport, campgrounds get boost in bookings for NFL draft
GREEN BAY - The three campgrounds in Brown County were almost booked to full capacity. Out of the 245 campsites available during the draft, 93% were booked over the three days, said Matt Kriese, the county parks director. About 30 to 40 people didn't show up who had booked a site, he said, which wasn't that many more cancellations than a weekend in a typical camping season. Advertisement Brown County opened up its three campgrounds — Reforestation Camp, Brown County Fairgrounds and Bay Shore Park — for the draft ahead of the typical season and raised prices to $100 a night during the draft, up $48 to $76 than its typical rates. Most of the sites were filled up by February. The Fairgrounds wasn't much busier, Kriese said, but the other two campgrounds had more visits than a typical weekend. Things ran smoothly, with people being more welcoming to each other and open to neighbors than usual during camping season. "It was a really (welcoming) event. People started showing up on that Wednesday," Kriese said. "They were outside tailgating and a camping atmosphere with their neighbors." Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport also saw the impacts of the draft, creating a new record for air traffic. Advertisement The airport extended air traffic control hours and added at least seven nonstop flights in anticipation of the draft. It paid off — the airport had one of its busiest weeks in its history and over 150 volunteers signed up to help and greet travelers, airport director Marty Piette said in a Facebook post April 28. More: 6 post-NFL draft takeaways from Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Green Bay, tourism officials Contact Benita Mathew at bmathew@ This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Green Bay airport, campgrounds get boost in bookings for NFL draft
Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Sport
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Austin Straubel Airport prepares for surge of visitors during NFL Draft
ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (WFRV) – Austin Straubel International Airport is set to see thousands of passengers come through the week of the 2025 NFL Draft. Local 5's Blake Borths caught up with Austin Straubel International Airport Director Marty Piette, who said for many fans, the airport will be the first of many stops along the way during the week of the NFL Draft, and he wants to make a great first impression. Leicht Park set to begins setup for Draft City Music Fest 'We want to be the first thing they see and the last thing they see,' said Piette. 'We want to put forward a great first impression, but also a first-class experience. We may be a small regional airport, but we still offer the same amenities as the larger airports in the country.' GRB is expecting over 40,000 passengers during draft week, more than double what Green Bay would see during a Packers home game. 'We've shipped the Packers out to São Paulo, Brazil, off to the United Kingdom, so we're really no strangers to large events, so we are really excited,' added Piette. 'It's something different than what we have done before.' With high-volume travel days beginning on Wednesday, passengers might want to take the extra time to be prepared for longer lines. Evers visits Valders, addresses NFL Draft security funding concerns 'When you are standing in line, I kind of think to myself, am I prepared?' said Jessica Mayle, Regional Spokesperson for the TSA. 'All those tiny items that I think people were used to putting in the bowls — loose coins, keys, your AirPods — those are the things that will most likely get left behind. Passengers are kinda in a rush. So pack all of those little things into your carry-on.' With the spotlight shining on Green Bay, airport officials say they're ready to help kick off an unforgettable draft week experience. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
04-03-2025
- Business
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Want to escape the NFL Draft? Local airports adding outbound flights in late April
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – While the NFL Draft is set to bring in hundreds of thousands of football fans to the Green Bay area, northeast Wisconsinites looking to escape the sea of sports enthusiasts can do just that with additional flights at Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport and Appleton International Airport. 'There's always people that want to avoid large events, and this is about as large as events get,' said Jesse Funk, Appleton International Airport air service and business development manager. 'Whether you just want to get out of town, whether you're renting out your home and want to look for a place to go, there's all different reasons to take a vacation around the draft time.' Police in Wisconsin looking for missing 13-year-old girl In Green Bay, Delta Air Lines added a flight south to Orlando, and that is expected to fill up fast. '[Delta has] a nonstop to Orlando, which leaves Green Bay the day before the draft and returns the day after the draft,' said Marty Piette, airport director at Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport. 'Everybody likes the nonstop flights. Of course, in Orlando in April, you can't beat it, so I think they're going to be very popular. We're already seeing bookings on all of these flights. I anticipate they'll be full before long.' Based on digital analytics, Piette said the Orlando flight will be in demand. 'A lot of activity on our online resources where we're advertising this. A lot of people are clicking through, a lot of people are shopping,' Piette said. 'I'm sure there's a certain segment of the population that wants to avoid the draft. I anticipate all of our outbound flights will be full. They're full during the regular season, so I anticipate everything is going to be booked. We'll be busy, but we'll see the terminal building full. But also, don't forget about the corporate traffic—we'll see a lot of general aviation and private aircraft, so we're working on the planning for that as well.' Appleton International Airport plans to be even busier, with more inbound and outbound flights each day during draft week. Wednesday is expected to be the busiest day, according to Funk. 'Between 18 and 23 flights come into the Appleton airport every day, and then those same 18 to 23 go out of the Appleton airport every day,' he said. 'We are anticipating the Wednesday before the draft to see 30, so a pretty big increase in outbound flights.' Wisconsin law enforcement to increase patrols for impaired driving enforcement Officials say adjusting travel by a day can make a big difference in price. Purchasing tickets early will keep demand steady, add more flights, and keep the overall cost of tickets lower. 'Really, it's based on demand, so if people start booking some of the existing flights that we have, I would anticipate seeing more added,' Piette said. 'The airlines are challenged right now with aircraft availability, but there's a lot of demand, and if Green Bay demonstrates the demand, they'll definitely add flights.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.