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MSP’s First Trading Card Unveiled

This week, Minneapolis-St. Paul International joined the ranks of airports throughout the United States and Canada offering a free trading card for air travelers. 

“Lots of people like to pick up a memento of the places they’ve visited, and airport trading cards are a fun, scrapbook-friendly way of tracking your travels and learning more about the airports you use,” said Patrick Hogan, MSP’s public affairs and marketing director. 

Travelers (and airport employees) can pick up the free trading card at any information booth in Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport – both pre and post-security. 

MSP’s trading card is part of the North American Airport Collectors SeriesTM, an initiative launched in September by Airports Council International-North America. 

In addition to MSP, airports participating in the trading card program include: Austin-Bergstrom International; Baton Rouge Metropolitan; Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International; Dane County Regional; Edmonton International; Elmira-Corning Regional; Fort McMurray International; General Mitchell International; Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International; Jacksonville International; Kelowna International; Lambert-St. Louis International; Mineta San Jose International; Nashville International; Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International; Piedmont Triad International; Pittsburgh International; Salt Lake City International; San Antonio International; San Diego International; Savanna-Hilton Head International; Stinson Municipal; and Winnipeg Richardson International.

To learn more about the North American Airport Collectors SeriesTM, visit www.airporttradingcards.com