Just read these numbers. Looks good for 1st quarter profits. PHL should help boost profits starting in May. I'm sure those planes will be packed full from day one.
Passenger Numbers Surge Systemwide Posted on Thu, 03/25/04 00:00
AUS: Passenger traffic at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in February was up 7.74 percent over the same month last year, totaling just over 495,000 passengers. Passenger numbers for the first two months of the year reached 982,330, which represented a 3.5 percent increase from the same time last year. The number of passengers traveling through the airport daily averaged 17,070 in February 2004, up eight percent from January.
ORF: Norfolk International Airport experienced the highest recorded February passenger count in its history?247,380?surpassing the previous highest traffic figure of 225,443 in 1988. February?s figure represents a 16.90 percent increase in passenger activity compared to 211,624 passengers in February 2003. Year-to-date, passenger activity has increased by 9.16 percent from 2003.
RNO: Reno/Tahoe International Airport?s February passenger traffic surged 13.6 percent over last February?s total, posting the largest month-over-month increase in seven years. According to an RNO press release, the 13.6 percent increase far exceeds the national average of 5.5 percent for February domestic enplanements. Year-to-date passenger traffic at the airport is up 8.9 percent over last year. ?These are summer numbers,? said Tom Medland, RNO?s director of marketing and air service development. ?To have a 13.6 percent increase in February is unprecedented.?
SNA: January passenger traffic at John Wayne Airport increased by 9.1 percent year-over-year when more than 673,701 travelers passed through the Thomas F. Riley Terminal. ?We ... ended 2003 with a record number of passengers,? said SNA Director Alan Murphy. ?Things have yet to slow down. If this type of trend continues, it appears that we may have another record-setting year.?
Passenger Numbers Surge Systemwide Posted on Thu, 03/25/04 00:00
AUS: Passenger traffic at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in February was up 7.74 percent over the same month last year, totaling just over 495,000 passengers. Passenger numbers for the first two months of the year reached 982,330, which represented a 3.5 percent increase from the same time last year. The number of passengers traveling through the airport daily averaged 17,070 in February 2004, up eight percent from January.
ORF: Norfolk International Airport experienced the highest recorded February passenger count in its history?247,380?surpassing the previous highest traffic figure of 225,443 in 1988. February?s figure represents a 16.90 percent increase in passenger activity compared to 211,624 passengers in February 2003. Year-to-date, passenger activity has increased by 9.16 percent from 2003.
RNO: Reno/Tahoe International Airport?s February passenger traffic surged 13.6 percent over last February?s total, posting the largest month-over-month increase in seven years. According to an RNO press release, the 13.6 percent increase far exceeds the national average of 5.5 percent for February domestic enplanements. Year-to-date passenger traffic at the airport is up 8.9 percent over last year. ?These are summer numbers,? said Tom Medland, RNO?s director of marketing and air service development. ?To have a 13.6 percent increase in February is unprecedented.?
SNA: January passenger traffic at John Wayne Airport increased by 9.1 percent year-over-year when more than 673,701 travelers passed through the Thomas F. Riley Terminal. ?We ... ended 2003 with a record number of passengers,? said SNA Director Alan Murphy. ?Things have yet to slow down. If this type of trend continues, it appears that we may have another record-setting year.?
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