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May 2021 Flydenverdashboard.Xlsx Operations and Traffic May 2021 Operations⁽¹⁾ 2021 2020 Change % Change % Total YTD 2021 YTD 2020 Change % Change % Total Air Carrier 42,837 15,565 27,272 175.2% 79.9% 170,384 136,642 33,742 24.7% 79.3% Air Taxi 10,481 4,224 6,257 148.1% 19.6% 43,628 47,470 (3,842) (8.1%) 20.3% General Aviation 281 79 202 255.7% 0.5% 895 968 (73) (7.5%) 0.4% Military 6 26 (20) (76.9%) 0.0% 40 51 (11) (21.6%) 0.0% Operations Total 53,605 19,894 33,711 169.5% 100.0% 214,947 185,131 29,816 16.1% 100.0% Passengers⁽²⁾ Domestic Inbound 2,452,511 414,919 2,037,592 491.1% 48.4% 9,184,947 6,732,297 2,452,650 36.4% 48.4% Outbound 2,466,578 419,952 2,046,626 487.3% 48.7% 9,264,361 6,768,724 2,495,637 36.9% 48.8% Domestic Total 4,919,089 834,871 4,084,218 489.2% 97.1% 18,449,308 13,501,021 4,948,287 36.7% 97.2% International Inbound 71,286 0 71,286 100.0% 1.4% 261,369 251,095 10,274 4.1% 1.4% Outbound 71,992 0 71,992 100.0% 1.4% 250,326 221,713 28,613 12.9% 1.3% Customs Total 143,278 0 143,278 100.0% 2.8% 511,695 472,808 38,887 8.2% 2.7% Int'l Pre‐Cleared Inbound 1,946 0 1,946 100.0% 0.0% 12,714 93,280 (80,566) (86.4%) 0.1% Outbound 1,787 0 1,787 100.0% 0.0% 11,963 96,926 (84,963) (87.7%) 0.1% Pre‐Cleared Total 3,733 0 3,733 100.0% 0.1% 24,677 190,206 (165,529) (87.0%) 0.1% International Total 147,011 0 147,011 100.0% 2.9% 536,372 663,014 (126,642) (19.1%) 2.8% Passenger Total 5,066,100 834,871 4,231,229 506.8% 100.0% 18,985,680 14,164,035 4,821,645 34.0% 100.0% Airline Category⁽³⁾ Major/National 4,432,543 713,461 3,719,082 521.3% 87.5% 16,414,226 11,905,920 4,508,306 37.9% 86.5% Foreign Flag 23,463 0 23,463 100.0% 0.5% 100,289 231,471 (131,182) (56.7%) 0.5% Regional 610,094 121,410 488,684 402.5% 12.0% 2,470,905 2,026,206 444,699 21.9% 13.0% Charter/Misc 0 0 0 100.0% 0.0% 260 438 (178) (40.6%) 0.0% Passenger Total 5,066,100 834,871 4,231,229 506.8% 100.0% 18,985,680 14,164,035 4,821,645 34.0% 100.0% Cargo⁽⁴⁾ (in pounds) Air Mail Inbound 2,598,133 1,272,916 1,325,217 104.1% 5.0% 14,597,730 10,644,151 3,953,579 37.1% 5.5% Outbound 1,961,230 833,929 1,127,301 135.2% 3.8% 10,398,961 5,852,635 4,546,326 77.7% 3.9% Air Mail Total 4,559,363 2,106,845 2,452,518 116.4% 8.8% 24,996,691 16,496,786 8,499,905 51.5% 9.4% Freight & Express Inbound 27,473,420 24,033,667 3,439,753 14.3% 53.3% 139,127,986 139,531,687 (403,701) (0.3%) 52.3% Outbound 19,552,951 18,356,890 1,196,061 6.5% 37.9% 101,738,348 103,492,830 (1,754,482) (1.7%) 38.3% F&E Total 47,026,371 42,390,557 4,635,814 10.9% 91.2% 240,866,334 243,024,517 (2,158,183) (0.9%) 90.6% Total Cargo 51,585,734 44,497,402 7,088,332 15.9% 100.0% 265,863,025 259,521,303 6,341,722 2.4% 100.0% By Carrier Type Cargo 41,427,019 43,308,467 (1,881,448) (4.3%) 80.3% 204,552,455 210,811,746 (6,259,291) (3.0%) 76.9% Passenger 10,158,715 1,188,935 8,969,780 754.4% 19.7% 61,310,570 48,709,557 12,601,013 25.9% 23.1% Total Cargo 51,585,734 44,497,402 7,088,332 15.9% 100.0% 265,863,025 259,521,303 6,341,722 2.4% 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 domestic and international passengers (as reported by the individual airlines). (3) Airline Category includes the following: Major/National (i.e. United, Southwest, Frontier, etc.); Foreign Flag (i.e. Lufthansa, British Airways, etc.); Regional (i.e. United Express, Delta Connection, etc.); Charter/Misc (i.e. charter operations, diversions, etc.) (4) For additional detail see the Cargo Report. 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