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Connect with Parker McClellan, NWFL Beaches Intl. Airport

28 min · 18 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Connect with Parker McClellan, NWFL Beaches Intl. Airport

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This episode of the HWY 331, we connect you to Parker McClellan as he explains the rapid growth of Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport [https://www.iflybeaches.com]. From new nonstop flights to a major terminal expansion, Executive Director Parker McClellan shares what it means for travel, tourism, and the future of Northwest Florida.

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