It’s hard to believe, but 10 years ago travelers couldn’t take an Uber or Lyft rideshare to all airports. Some airports, including 16 regional airports in California, still ban share services. But Atlantic City Airport, which in 2016 was one of the first regional airports to strike a deal with the fledgling transportation network companies, just approved contacts to keep them rolling for three more years. The operators of Atlantic City Airport, the South Jersey Transportation Planning Authority, voted unanimously to renew agreements with the two rideshare companies on Wednesday. The vote renew…