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This weekend, the greater New York area is bracing for an influx of private flights, with estimates suggesting that as many as 3,000 jets will be landing. The Ryder Cup, a prestigious golf tournament, is drawing the attention of affluent spectators eager to witness the event live.
With Long Island's small airports becoming overwhelmed, the aviation community is buzzing with activity. The surge in private jets is not only a testament to the tournament's popularity but also highlights the luxurious lifestyle of many attendees.
Local airports are preparing for the significant increase in air traffic, ensuring that operations run smoothly amidst the chaos. While the event promises excitement on the golf course, the scene at the airports is shaping up to be a spectacle in its own right, showcasing a unique blend of wealth and sportsmanship.
As the weekend unfolds, all eyes will be on both the tournament and the skies above, where private jets will be a common sight.
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