Philadelphia Set for Chaotic Summer Season as Airport Chief Departs
In a surprise move, Atif Saeed, the CEO of the city's Department of Aviation, has announced his resignation ahead of the busiest tourism season in years. The news comes just over three years into his tenure, where he oversaw significant capital improvement projects and expanded the airport workforce.
Saeed will take on the role of CEO at San Diego International Airport, replacing his predecessor who is now leading a local Chamber of Commerce organization. A national search has been launched to find Saeed's replacement, with Philadelphia International Airport interim CFO Tracy Borda serving in an acting capacity until a permanent successor is appointed.
Saeed's departure raises concerns about the city's preparedness for the influx of visitors expected this summer. The airport will host numerous high-profile events, including the FIFA World Cup, MLB All-Star Game, and PGA Championship, which are projected to draw over 1 million tourists. With these festivities comes a significant strain on local resources.
In a statement, Mayor Cherelle Parker expressed her gratitude towards Saeed for his service, praising him for spearheading capital improvement projects that strengthened the city's airports. Under Saeed's leadership, the airports emerged stronger from the pandemic and positioned Philadelphia to welcome international visitors in 2026 and beyond.
Saeed himself has expressed confidence that the airport is ready for the influx of visitors, stating he will always fondly look back on his time at the helm of the city's aviation department.
In a surprise move, Atif Saeed, the CEO of the city's Department of Aviation, has announced his resignation ahead of the busiest tourism season in years. The news comes just over three years into his tenure, where he oversaw significant capital improvement projects and expanded the airport workforce.
Saeed will take on the role of CEO at San Diego International Airport, replacing his predecessor who is now leading a local Chamber of Commerce organization. A national search has been launched to find Saeed's replacement, with Philadelphia International Airport interim CFO Tracy Borda serving in an acting capacity until a permanent successor is appointed.
Saeed's departure raises concerns about the city's preparedness for the influx of visitors expected this summer. The airport will host numerous high-profile events, including the FIFA World Cup, MLB All-Star Game, and PGA Championship, which are projected to draw over 1 million tourists. With these festivities comes a significant strain on local resources.
In a statement, Mayor Cherelle Parker expressed her gratitude towards Saeed for his service, praising him for spearheading capital improvement projects that strengthened the city's airports. Under Saeed's leadership, the airports emerged stronger from the pandemic and positioned Philadelphia to welcome international visitors in 2026 and beyond.
Saeed himself has expressed confidence that the airport is ready for the influx of visitors, stating he will always fondly look back on his time at the helm of the city's aviation department.