When I was a kid, I remember the excitement of coming to Halifax, the big city. One of my favourite places to go was the airport because it had escalators and a “see-through” elevator. I could have spent hours throwing pennies into the fountain and looking through the gift shops, but nothing beat the excitement of knowing I would soon be sitting in a window seat. Now that I’m older, I’ve learned that our airport plays an essential role in our economic health and there is around-the-clock work that goes into making sure everything is running smoothly.
That hard-work continues to pay off. The Halifax Stanfield International Airport has been voted the best medium sized airport in the world for the last seven years, and celebrated its 50th anniversary last year. Joyce Carter, CFO and CSO of the Halifax International Airport Authority, credits excellent service and innovation to its major success. Needless to say, our airport is a part of Atlantic Canada’s identity, and we need it to continue to thrive so we can, too.
Not everyone can say that they’ve got a gateway to the world in their backyard, and I think that’s something we should be proud of.
Maeghan Murphy, Marketing & Communications Co-op Student
Maeghan is with the Partnership on a four month work-term. She is in her third year of Public Relations at Mount Saint Vincent University and had her first taste of the working world on her work-term with Nova Scotia Power this summer. She'll always be a Cape Bretoner at heart, but Maeghan is happy to now call Halifax her home.
Thanks Mary Beth for your comment. We agree, the airport is a wonderful ambassador for Halifax and this region.
Posted by: Maria McGowan | Tuesday, March 01, 2011 at 12:00 PM
I agree, Maeghan. Our airport is essential to our city. It allows us to go but more importantly, for people to come. Our city thrives on the growth in population so an accommodating airport is exactly the right gateway to our beautiful city.
Also, you posted this at 11:11am, which is very cool!
Posted by: Mary Beth Thompson | Thursday, February 17, 2011 at 11:24 AM