Million Air Burbank (KBUR) Prepares For Rose Bowl Bound Traffic

While Pac-12 champion, Stanford, and Big Ten runner-up, Iowa, prepare to square-off at the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day in Pasadena, California, Avfuel-branded Million Air Burbank (KBUR) is gearing up for heavy traffic as the FBO of choice in and out of the area.

“This is one of the most exciting times of year for us at KBUR,” said Harold Lee, president of Million Air Burbank. “We see a lot of aircraft coming in for the weekend’s festivities, including the Rose Bowl Parade and the game itself. It’s fun getting to meet customers from different areas of the country who come to cheer on their team, or just come for the overall experience. It’s such a pleasure to be able to serve them.”

As an excellent alternative to congested LAX, Million Air BUR is centrally situated in the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport so guests can spend less time at the airport and more time tailgating. Experienced personnel are highly trained to assist with every need 24 hours a day. Five acres of ramp space ensure Million Air BUR can accommodate all types of aircraft, and the enhanced safety of two monitored security gates guarantees guests only have to worry about their team’s performance in the game.

In addition to being the most convenient location, Million Air BUR is also offering its pilots a bonus for their business—10 AVTRIP Points per gallon from Dec. 31, 2015, to Jan. 3, 2016.

As a designated DCA Gateway, guests will find flying from KBUR to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after the weekend’s festivities a breeze.