Santa Claus will be stopping at the Ford Airport before heading back to the North Pole for some last-minute work with his elves. Santa will be at GFIA on Friday, December 13 from 1-3 p.m. Photos will Santa are free and open to the public, but visitors are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy to donate to Toys for Tots and La Mejor Radio’s Annual Toy Drive.
A total of 21 West Michigan choirs are scheduled to sing a variety of holiday music during the festival. Local choirs representing public, charter, and private schools will sing 20-minute song sets throughout the day.
“We know the hustle and bustle of the season can sometimes get in the way of us stopping to enjoy the season’s cheer and spirit,” said GFIA President & CEO Tory Richardson. “We hope our passengers and guests will enjoy these performances, and we’re sure it will put a smile on their faces.”
All festival performances are free and open to the public.
The Airport is currently under construction on Phase II of its Gateway Transformation Project, and along with the busy holiday traffic, lines could be longer than normal. The Airport encourages passengers to arrive at least two hours before their flight, and check flight and parking information at www.flyford.org or through the airport’s mobile app.
TSA also encourages passengers to stay up-to-date on the latest travel notices and information about what you can or cannot bring on your flight by visiting: www.tsa.gov. Additionally, travelers should keep these top three tips in mind:
The Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GFIA) is the second busiest airport in Michigan. The Airport served over 3.58 million passengers in 2019 and over 9,000 travelers pass through GFIA each day. The Gerald R. Ford International Airport offers nonstop service to 34 major market destinations with more than 140 daily nonstop flights. The Gerald R. Ford International Airport is Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority 5500 44th Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512-4055 ph 616.233.6000 fx 616.233.6025 flyford.org managed and operated by the Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority. GFIA generates over $3.1 billion in annual economic output throughout West Michigan and employs over 2,000 people. For more information on GFIA visit: www.grr.org or follow the airport on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @FlyGRFord