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    Avery, Dave. "Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport will soon gain more direct flights to more cities, the latest in a series of additions that officials hope will boost the airport to pre-Hurricane Katrina passenger levels by 2009.(LOUISIANA)." EconSouth. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. 2008. HighBeam Research. 26 Apr. 2018 <https://www.highbeam.com>.

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    Avery, Dave. "Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport will soon gain more direct flights to more cities, the latest in a series of additions that officials hope will boost the airport to pre-Hurricane Katrina passenger levels by 2009.(LOUISIANA)." EconSouth. 2008. HighBeam Research. (April 26, 2018). https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-178713265.html

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    Avery, Dave. "Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport will soon gain more direct flights to more cities, the latest in a series of additions that officials hope will boost the airport to pre-Hurricane Katrina passenger levels by 2009.(LOUISIANA)." EconSouth. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. 2008. Retrieved April 26, 2018 from HighBeam Research: https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-178713265.html

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