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2002 Enplanements & Deplanements by Passenger Carriers 2002 Enplanements & Deplanements by Passenger Carriers Wichita Mid-Continent Airport Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Air Midwest, Inc. d/b/a 1)Enplaned 921 840 928 919 1,018 850 925 USAirways Express 2)Deplaned 1,003 920 1,001 1,011 986 867 977 1,924 1,760 1,929 1,930 2,004 1,717 1,902 AirTran Airways 1)Enplaned 0 0 0 0 6,004 8,804 9,212 2)Deplaned 0 0 0 0 5,271 8,760 9,516 0 0 0 0 11,275 17,564 18,728 American Airlines 1)Enplaned 11,197 12,136 13,265 10,927 15,021 14,354 13,544 2)Deplaned 10,754 13,610 12,949 10,867 13,257 14,200 13,809 21,951 25,746 26,214 21,794 28,278 28,554 27,353 American Eagle Airlines 1)Enplaned 1,962 2,162 2,777 2,509 3,217 3,655 4,362 2)Deplaned 2,401 2,280 2,641 2,285 3,162 3,794 4,624 4,363 4,442 5,418 4,794 6,379 7,449 8,986 Atlantic Coast Airlines 1)Enplaned 0 0 0 0 0 5,284 6,983 d/b/a United Express 2)Deplaned 0 0 0 0 0 5,403 7,094 0 0 0 0 0 10,687 14,077 Atlantic Southeast 1)Enplaned 2,904 2,287 3,830 3,798 4,263 3,798 4,988 Airlines d/b/a Delta Connection 2)Deplaned 2,861 2,346 3,691 3,630 4,403 3,630 4,778 5,765 4,633 7,521 7,428 8,666 7,428 9,766 Chautauqua Airlines 1)Enplaned 0 0 2,127 2,221 2,859 1,805 2,374 d/b/a American Connection 2)Deplaned 0 0 2,105 2,279 2,514 2,330 2,420 0 0 4,232 4,500 5,373 4,135 4,794 COMAIR d/b/a Delta 1)Enplaned 909 744 1,450 1,391 2,013 2,054 2,185 Connection 2)Deplaned 766 751 1,346 1,085 1,631 1,707 1,666 1,675 1,495 2,796 2,476 3,644 3,761 3,851 Continental Express 1)Enplaned 2,264 1,854 2,407 2,440 2,903 2,975 2,903 2)Deplaned 2,223 1,908 2,522 2,478 2,948 2,968 2,962 4,487 3,762 4,929 4,918 5,851 5,943 5,865 Mesa Airlines d/b/a 1)Enplaned 3,894 4,036 4,391 4,543 4,430 4,664 4,759 America West 2)Deplaned 3,708 3,942 4,685 4,606 4,526 4,726 4,855 7,602 7,978 9,076 9,149 8,956 9,390 9,614 Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Air Midwest, Inc. d/b/a 1)Enplaned 880 660 680 0 0 8,621 USAirways Express 2)Deplaned 836 684 697 0 0 8,982 1,716 1,344 1,377 0 0 17,603 AirTran Airways 1)Enplaned 8,008 6,259 7,059 6,791 9,807 61,944 2)Deplaned 8,617 6,469 6,921 6,908 9,372 61,834 16,625 12,728 13,980 13,699 19,179 123,778 American Airlines 1)Enplaned 14,815 12,409 14,672 13,171 15,151 160,662 2)Deplaned 15,391 12,161 14,126 13,141 14,828 159,093 30,206 24,570 28,798 26,312 29,979 319,755 American Eagle Airlines 1)Enplaned 2,633 2,819 2,396 2,577 3,374 34,443 2)Deplaned 3,261 2,925 2,580 2,612 3,278 35,843 5,894 5,744 4,976 5,189 6,652 70,286 Atlantic Coast Airlines 1)Enplaned 7,232 5,669 5,944 5,316 6,283 42,711 d/b/a United Express 2)Deplaned 7,184 5,866 5,869 5,651 6,448 43,515 14,416 11,535 11,813 10,967 12,731 86,226 Atlantic Southeast 1)Enplaned 4,427 3,431 4,169 4,065 5,993 47,953 Airlines d/b/a Delta Connection 2)Deplaned 4,474 3,586 4,154 4,012 4,664 46,229 8,901 7,017 8,323 8,077 10,657 94,182 Chautauqua Airlines 1)Enplaned 1,083 882 1,052 0 0 14,403 d/b/a American Connection 2)Deplaned 1,118 997 946 0 0 14,709 2,201 1,879 1,998 0 0 29,112 COMAIR d/b/a Delta 1)Enplaned 1,775 1,787 1,873 1,769 2,226 20,176 Connection 2)Deplaned 1,592 1,487 1,642 1,632 2,109 17,414 3,367 3,274 3,515 3,401 4,335 37,590 Continental Express 1)Enplaned 2,571 2,064 2,363 2,304 2,450 29,498 2)Deplaned 2,769 2,272 2,302 2,460 2,462 30,274 5,340 4,336 4,665 4,764 4,912 59,772 Mesa Airlines d/b/a 1)Enplaned 4,751 4,197 4,997 4,379 4,780 53,821 America West 2)Deplaned 4,983 4,065 4,897 4,436 4,689 54,118 9,734 8,262 9,894 8,815 9,469 107,939 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Mesa Airlines d/b/a 1)Enplaned 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frontier Jet Express 2)Deplaned 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pinnacle Airlines, Inc. 1)Enplaned 2,963 2,470 3,531 3,581 4,731 5,338 6,357 d/b/a Northwest Airlink 2)Deplaned 2,772 2,516 3,620 3,619 4,119 5,268 6,086 5,735 4,986 7,151 7,200 8,850 10,606 12,443 SkyWest Airlines d/b/a 1)Enplaned 1,512 1,531 2,283 1,806 2,412 2,578 2,640 Delta Connection 2)Deplaned 1,652 1,627 2,397 2,072 2,510 2,564 2,826 3,164 3,158 4,680 3,878 4,922 5,142 5,466 United Airlines 1)Enplaned 8,410 8,361 11,197 10,432 14,029 9,195 7,875 2)Deplaned 8,454 8,362 11,370 10,191 13,641 8,149 7,876 16,864 16,723 22,567 20,623 27,670 17,344 15,751 Allegiant Airlines 1)Enplaned 0 0 0 0 244 121 121 2)Deplaned 0 0 0 0 244 121 121 0 0 0 0 488 242 242 Casino Express 1)Enplaned 118 0 117 120 122 0 113 2)Deplaned 118 0 117 120 120 0 113 236 0 234 240 242 0 226 Total 73,766 74,683 96,747 88,930 122,598 129,962 139,064 Source: Airlines serving Wichita Mid-Continent Airport. Wichita Airport Authority (316) 946-4700. Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Mesa Airlines d/b/a 1)Enplaned 0 560 1,740 2,097 2,762 7,159 Frontier Jet Express 2)Deplaned 0 497 1,616 2,043 2,466 6,622 0 1,057 3,356 4,140 5,228 13,781 Pinnacle Airlines, Inc. 1)Enplaned 6,141 5,211 5,232 5,429 5,999 56,983 d/b/a Northwest Airlink 2)Deplaned 6,254 5,149 5,361 5,383 5,725 55,872 12,395 10,360 10,593 10,812 11,724 112,855 SkyWest Airlines d/b/a 1)Enplaned 2,257 2,018 2,640 2,419 3,170 27,266 Delta Connection 2)Deplaned 2,656 2,182 2,553 2,448 3,175 28,662 4,913 4,200 5,193 4,867 6,345 55,928 United Airlines 1)Enplaned 7,480 5,707 6,875 5,852 8,001 103,414 2)Deplaned 8,642 6,202 6,729 6,183 5,694 101,493 16,122 11,909 13,604 12,035 13,695 204,907 Allegiant Airlines 1)Enplaned 122 122 0 129 0 859 2)Deplaned 122 122 0 129 0 859 244 244 0 258 0 1,718 Casino Express 1)Enplaned 0 128 110 0 92 920 2)Deplaned 0 128 110 0 92 918 0 256 220 0 184 1,838 Total 132,074 108,715 122,305 113,336 135,090 1,337,270 .
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