Everything's still backed up and the whole day is going to be messed up.

We're working on moving everybody over to Concourse B. It's just a matter of getting electricity so we can get people checked in and get baggage downstairs.

The mix is very different than what it was before, as it was at least 80 percent tourism and convention business. Now it is one-third tourism, one-third relief and recovery and one-third families coming back and forth.

Everything's been full since the storm. We expect it to remain full and be even more full.

There's more damage to the terminal than I saw during the hurricane.

They have 13 flights a day and had 60 before the storm. They haven't come back as much as we hoped or expected.

Some airlines have come back very strong and others have not, depending on the carrier. Continental has been very progressive in restoring service, in watching passenger loads and adding service when necessary.