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DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Page 1 DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TOTAL OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC October 2017 October YEAR TO DATE % of % of % Grand % Grand Incr./ Incr./ Total Incr./ Incr./ Total 2017 2016 Decr. Decr. 2017 2017 2016 Decr. Decr. 2017 OPERATIONS (1) Air Carrier 38,762 38,970 (208) -0.5% 79.6% 388,620 371,427 17,193 4.6% 79.5% Air Taxi 9,578 10,575 (997) -9.4% 19.7% 96,818 103,212 (6,394) -6.2% 19.8% General Aviation 344 357 (13) -3.6% 0.7% 3,435 3,659 (224) -6.1% 0.7% Military 8 5 3 60.0% 0.0% 55 125 (70) -56.0% 0.0% TOTAL 48,692 49,907 (1,215) -2.4% 100.0% 488,928 478,423 10,505 2.2% 100.0% PASSENGERS (2) International (3) Inbound 61,844 58,710 3,134 5.3% 739,084 670,850 68,234 10.2% Outbound 58,976 56,774 2,202 3.9% 712,341 654,658 57,683 8.8% TOTAL 120,820 115,484 5,336 4.6% 2.3% 1,451,425 1,325,508 125,917 9.5% 2.8% International/Pre-cleared Inbound 33,707 27,633 6,074 22.0% 344,446 301,356 43,090 14.3% Outbound 32,933 26,347 6,586 25.0% 347,505 303,611 43,894 14.5% TOTAL 66,640 53,980 12,660 23.5% 1.3% 691,951 604,967 86,984 14.4% 1.3% ALL International TOTAL 187,460 169,464 17,996 10.6% 3.5% 2,143,376 1,930,475 212,901 11.0% 4.2% (Int'l + Int'l/Pre-cleared) Majors (4) Inbound 2,147,043 2,106,705 40,338 1.9% 20,860,861 19,329,787 1,531,074 7.9% Outbound 2,180,941 2,136,428 44,513 2.1% 20,951,038 19,409,934 1,541,104 7.9% TOTAL 4,327,984 4,243,133 84,851 2.0% 81.9% 41,811,899 38,739,721 3,072,178 7.9% 81.2% National (5) Inbound 63,588 68,057 (4,469) -6.6% 650,620 684,116 (33,496) -4.9% Outbound 63,762 68,845 (5,083) -7.4% 644,812 676,787 (31,975) -4.7% TOTAL 127,350 136,902 (9,552) -7.0% 2.4% 1,295,432 1,360,903 (65,471) -4.8% 2.5% Regionals (6) Inbound 321,288 340,840 (19,552) -5.7% 3,129,394 3,361,438 (232,044) -6.9% Outbound 318,865 334,906 (16,041) -4.8% 3,133,467 3,345,834 (212,367) -6.3% TOTAL 640,153 675,746 (35,593) -5.3% 12.1% 6,262,861 6,707,272 (444,411) -6.6% 12.2% Supplementals (7) Inbound 0 421 (421) -100.0% 1,008 3,473 (2,465) -71.0% Outbound 0 411 (411) -100.0% 778 3,550 (2,772) -78.1% TOTAL 0 832 (832) -100.0% 0.0% 1,786 7,023 (5,237) -74.6% 0.0% GRAND TOTAL PASSENGERS 5,282,947 5,226,077 56,870 1.1% 100.0% 51,515,354 48,745,394 2,769,960 5.7% 100.0% CARGO BY TYPE (LBS) (8) Air Mail Inbound 2,920,628 2,867,351 53,277 1.9% 27,146,356 20,285,774 6,860,582 33.8% Outbound 2,570,548 2,378,624 191,924 8.1% 22,714,306 17,461,602 5,252,704 30.1% TOTAL 5,491,176 5,245,975 245,201 4.7% 10.9% 49,860,662 37,747,376 12,113,286 32.1% 10.4% Freight & Express Inbound 27,145,834 24,989,931 2,155,903 8.6% 256,481,127 242,244,032 14,237,095 5.9% Outbound 17,911,693 17,597,780 313,913 1.8% 171,644,521 171,006,922 637,599 0.4% TOTAL 45,057,527 42,587,711 2,469,816 5.8% 89.1% 428,125,648 413,250,954 14,874,694 3.6% 89.6% CARGO BY CARRIER Cargo 34,985,835 33,344,867 1,640,968 4.9% 69.2% 339,115,547 344,527,806 (5,412,259) -1.6% 70.9% Passenger 15,562,868 14,488,819 1,074,049 7.4% 30.8% 138,870,763 106,470,524 32,400,239 30.4% 29.1% TOTAL 50,548,703 47,833,686 2,715,017 5.7% 100.0% 477,986,310 450,998,330 26,987,980 6.0% 100.0% (1) An aircraft operation is either a landing or takeoff or contact with the control tower (as reported by FAA). (2) Revenue and non-revenue passengers as reported by the individual airlines. (3) Aerovias de Mexico, Air Canada, British Airways, Frontier Int'l., GoJet Int'l., Icelandair ehf, Interjet, Lufthansa, Southwest Airlines Int'l. (3) Shuttle America/UAX Int'l., SkyWest/UAX Int'l., Concesionaria Vuela/Volaris, United Int'l., Sky Regional Airlines, Republic/UAX Int'l, Jazz Aviation, Norwegian Air Shuttle (4) Allegiant Air, Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, MN Airlines, LLC/Sun Country, Southwest, United, US Airways, Virgin America Inc. (5) Jet Blue, Spirit Airlines. (6) Aerodynamics, Inc., American Eagle, Boutique Air, Comair/Delta Connection, Compass Air, Denver Air Connection, ExpressJet/UAX, Go Jet/UAX, Great Lakes, Endeavor/Delta, Mesa/UAX, (6) Republic/UAX, Shuttle America/UAX, SkyWest Airlines/UAX, Skywest Delta Con., Trans States/UAX, Republic/American Eagle, Skywest/American Eagle, Via Airlines LLC (7) Elite Airways, Xtra Airways, Miami Air (8) For Detail see Attached Cargo Report. Page 1 DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TOTAL PASSENGERS BY AIRLINE October 2017 October 2017 vs. 2016 Year To Date % % Increase/ Incr./ Mkt Share Mkt Share Increase/ Incr/ Airline (1) 2017 2016 Decrease Decr. 2017 2017 2016 2016 Decrease Decr. American Airlines, Inc. 293,116 248,701 44,415 17.9% 2,771,004 5.38% 2,554,008 5.24% 216,996 8.5% Compass/American Eagle 0 21,625 (21,625) -100.0% 58,459 0.10% 205,844 0.40% (147,385) -71.6% Envoy (formerly American Eagle) 0 0 0 0.0% 360 0.00% 875 0.00% (515) -58.9% Mesa/American Eagle 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 124 0.00% (124) -100.0% Republic/American Eagle 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 25,877 0.05% (25,877) -100.0% Skywest/American Eagle 0 0 0 0.0% 53 0.00% 422 0.00% (369) -87.4% American Total 293,116 270,326 22,790 8.4% 2,829,876 5.48% 2,787,150 5.70% 42,726 1.5% Compass Airlines/Delta Connection 0 16,683 (16,683) -100.0% 74,730 0.15% 104,248 0.21% (29,518) -28.3% Delta Air Lines, Inc. 267,054 224,582 42,472 18.9% 2,343,495 4.55% 2,130,575 4.37% 212,920 10.0% Endeavor Air/Delta Connection 589 3,384 (2,795) -82.6% 6,588 0.01% 31,319 0.06% (24,731) -79.0% GoJet dba Delta Connection 0 0 0 0.0% 4,097 0.01% 0 0.00% 4,097 100.0% SkyWest/Delta Connection 30,447 16,391 14,056 85.8% 343,302 0.67% 245,584 0.50% 97,718 39.8% Delta Total 298,090 261,040 37,050 14.2% 2,772,212 5.38% 2,511,726 5.15% 260,486 10.4% Frontier Airlines, Inc. 524,487 638,693 (114,206) -17.9% 5,793,757 11.25% 5,822,683 11.95% (28,926) -0.5% Frontier Int'l 10,295 10,819 (524) -4.8% 148,356 0.29% 152,075 0.31% (3,719) -2.4% Frontier Total 534,782 649,512 (114,730) -17.7% 5,942,113 11.53% 5,974,758 12.26% (32,645) -0.5% Southwest Airlines Co. 1,581,202 1,529,407 51,795 3.4% 14,952,778 29.03% 14,040,294 28.80% 912,484 6.5% Southwest Airlines Co. Int'l. 10,792 17,836 (7,044) -39.5% 226,755 0.44% 219,745 0.45% 7,010 3.2% Southwest Total 1,591,994 1,547,243 44,751 2.9% 15,179,533 29.47% 14,260,039 29.25% 919,494 6.4% ExpressJet/United Express 0 0 0 0.0% 430 0.00% 24 0.00% 406 1691.7% GoJet Airlines, LLC 101,806 98,260 3,546 3.6% 939,086 1.82% 895,945 1.84% 43,141 4.8% GoJet Int'l. 1,356 4,618 (3,262) -70.6% 52,664 0.10% 42,205 0.09% 10,459 24.8% Republic/United Express 34,724 33,051 1,673 5.1% 441,379 0.86% 169,015 0.35% 272,364 161.1% Republic/United Express (Int'l) 539 7,744 (7,205) -93.0% 16,259 0.03% 13,326 0.03% 2,933 22.0% Shuttle America Corporation 0 159 (159) -100.0% 247 0.00% 207,529 0.43% (207,282) -99.9% Shuttle America/UAX Int'l. 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 44,810 0.09% (44,810) -100.0% SkyWest Airlines, Inc. 363,559 387,632 (24,073) -6.2% 3,236,241 6.28% 4,088,013 8.39% (851,772) -20.8% SkyWest Airlines/UAX Int'l.
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