PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PDX) Monthly Traffic Report January, 2016

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PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PDX) Monthly Traffic Report January, 2016 PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PDX) Monthly Traffic Report January, 2016 This Month Calendar Year to Date 2016 2015 %Chg 2016 2015 %Chg Total PDX Flight Operations * 16,591 16,146 2.8% 16,591 16,146 2.8% Military 209 309 -32.4% 209 309 -32.4% General Aviation 1,277 1,448 -11.8% 1,277 1,448 -11.8% Hillsboro Airport Operations 13,103 13,500 -2.9% 13,103 13,500 -2.9% Troutdale Airport Operations 6,308 6,242 1.1% 6,308 6,242 1.1% Total System Operations 36,002 35,888 0.3% 36,002 35,888 0.3% PDX Commercial Flight Operations ** 14,602 13,856 5.4% 14,602 13,856 5.4% Cargo 1,534 1,588 -3.4% 1,534 1,588 -3.4% Charter 8 12 -33.3% 8 12 -33.3% Major 6,802 6,026 12.9% 6,802 6,026 12.9% National 362 292 24.0% 362 292 24.0% Regional 5,896 5,938 -0.7% 5,896 5,938 -0.7% Domestic 14,044 13,314 5.5% 14,044 13,314 5.5% International 558 542 3.0% 558 542 3.0% Total Enplaned & Deplaned Passengers 1,224,665 1,137,654 7.6% 1,224,665 1,137,654 7.6% Charter 510 626 -18.5% 510 626 -18.5% Major 846,824 766,962 10.4% 846,824 766,962 10.4% National 54,447 45,304 20.2% 54,447 45,304 20.2% Regional 322,884 324,762 -0.6% 322,884 324,762 -0.6% Total Enplaned Passengers 608,328 564,066 7.8% 608,328 564,066 7.8% Total Deplaned Passengers 616,337 573,588 7.5% 616,337 573,588 7.5% Total Domestic Passengers 1,177,986 1,092,374 7.8% 1,177,986 1,092,374 7.8% Total Enplaned Passengers 586,363 541,964 8.2% 586,363 541,964 8.2% Total Deplaned Passengers 591,623 550,410 7.5% 591,623 550,410 7.5% Total International Passengers 46,679 45,280 3.1% 46,679 45,280 3.1% Total Enplaned Passengers 21,965 22,102 -0.6% 21,965 22,102 -0.6% Total Deplaned Passengers 24,714 23,178 6.6% 24,714 23,178 6.6% Total Enplaned & Deplaned Air Freight (Tons) # 18,001 18,060 -0.3% 18,001 18,060 -0.3% Total Enplaned Air Freight 8,157 8,329 -2.1% 8,157 8,329 -2.1% Total Deplaned Air Freight 9,844 9,731 1.2% 9,844 9,731 1.2% Total Domestic Air Freight 17,578 17,501 0.4% 17,578 17,501 0.4% Total Enplaned Air Freight 8,010 8,075 -0.8% 8,010 8,075 -0.8% Total Deplaned Air Freight 9,568 9,426 1.5% 9,568 9,426 1.5% Total International Air Freight 423 559 -24.3% 423 559 -24.3% Total Enplaned Air Freight 147 254 -42.1% 147 254 -42.1% Total Deplaned Air Freight 276 305 -9.5% 276 305 -9.5% Total Enplaned & Deplaned Air Mail (Tons) # 796 696 14.4% 796 696 14.4% Total Enplaned Mail 323 264 22.3% 323 264 22.3% Total Deplaned Mail 473 432 9.5% 473 432 9.5% * Reported by FAA ** Reported by the airlines # Columns may not add due to rounding PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PDX) Airline Detail Report January, 2016 Passengers Mail Freight Flights Carrier In Out In Out In Out In Cargo UPS 0 0 165,241 300,848 6,745,008 4,679,771 106 Air Transport International-Carrier 0 0 0 0 537,745 577,324 20 Airpac 0 0 0 0 0 6,500 20 Ameriflight 0 0 0 0 206,892 262,980 261 Empire 0 0 0 0 310,211 315,210 220 FedEx 0 0 0 0 10,206,277 8,879,950 122 MartinAire Aviation, LLC 0 0 0 0 14,659 12,060 18 Cargo Subtotal 0 0 165,241 300,848 18,020,792 14,733,795 767 Passenger Alaska Airlines 152,757 156,008 140,221 52,069 171,856 230,722 1,208 American Airlines 40,581 37,689 293,846 69,344 36,152 89,050 270 Compass Airlines, LLC 5,479 5,466 0 0 0 0 99 Delta Air Lines 72,975 69,901 0 0 801,161 519,174 533 Frontier Airlines 9,529 9,222 0 0 0 0 59 Hawaiian Airlines 8,270 8,257 5,074 10,406 186,402 348,918 31 Horizon Air 106,410 104,975 8,315 11,795 69,236 66,095 1,824 Jazz Air, LP 5,761 4,903 0 0 0 0 149 JetBlue Airways 10,566 10,686 0 0 0 0 84 PenAir 714 628 0 0 0 0 63 Seaport Airlines 599 623 0 0 25 0 144 SkyWest Airlines 32,678 33,396 7,812 11,622 1,482 6,032 585 Southwest Airlines 103,664 101,479 0 0 308,665 251,485 989 Spirit Airlines Inc. 6,950 6,425 0 0 0 0 60 Sun Country Airlines 256 254 0 0 0 0 4 United Airlines 53,600 53,603 324,156 190,984 91,403 68,480 386 Virgin America 2,930 2,864 0 0 0 0 31 Volaris 2,618 1,949 0 0 0 0 15 Passenger Subtotal 616,337 608,328 779,424 346,220 1,666,382 1,579,956 6,534 PDX Total 616,337 608,328 944,665 647,068 19,687,174 16,313,751 7,301 Mail and Freight figures are in pounds. PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PDX) Passenger Traffic Report January, 2016 Monthly Passengers Year-to-Date Passengers Market Share Flights Jan Jan Carrier Jan 16 Jan 15 %Chg Jan 16 Jan 15 %Chg Jan 16 Jan 15 16 15 Alaska Airlines 308,765 298,893 3.3% 308,765 298,893 3.3% 25.2% 26.3% 2,416 2,330 Allegiant Air, Inc. 0 670 -100.0% 0 670 -100.0% 0.0% 0.1% 0 8 American Airlines 78,270 71,504 9.5% 78,270 71,504 9.5% 6.4% 6.3% 540 522 Compass Airlines, LLC 10,945 18,395 -40.5% 10,945 18,395 -40.5% 0.9% 1.6% 198 296 Delta Air Lines 142,876 115,964 23.2% 142,876 115,964 23.2% 11.7% 10.2% 1,066 800 Frontier Airlines 18,751 13,652 37.3% 18,751 13,652 37.3% 1.5% 1.2% 118 98 Hawaiian Airlines 16,527 16,034 3.1% 16,527 16,034 3.1% 1.3% 1.4% 62 62 Horizon Air 211,385 222,554 -5.0% 211,385 222,554 -5.0% 17.3% 19.6% 3,648 3,912 Jazz Air, LP 10,664 8,192 30.2% 10,664 8,192 30.2% 0.9% 0.7% 298 238 JetBlue Airways 21,252 20,477 3.8% 21,252 20,477 3.8% 1.7% 1.8% 168 162 PenAir 1,342 0 1,342 0 0.1% 0.0% 126 0 Republic Airline 0 84 -100.0% 0 84 -100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0 4 Seaport Airlines 1,222 1,153 6.0% 1,222 1,153 6.0% 0.1% 0.1% 288 304 SkyWest Airlines 66,074 53,321 23.9% 66,074 53,321 23.9% 5.4% 4.7% 1,170 1,018 Southwest Airlines 205,143 175,452 16.9% 205,143 175,452 16.9% 16.8% 15.4% 1,978 1,592 Spirit Airlines Inc. 13,375 9,656 38.5% 13,375 9,656 38.5% 1.1% 0.8% 120 72 Sun Country Airlines 510 542 -5.9% 510 542 -5.9% 0.0% 0.0% 8 8 United Airlines 107,203 101,525 5.6% 107,203 101,525 5.6% 8.8% 8.9% 772 756 Virgin America 5,794 5,962 -2.8% 5,794 5,962 -2.8% 0.5% 0.5% 62 60 Volaris 4,567 3,624 26.0% 4,567 3,624 26.0% 0.4% 0.3% 30 26 PDX Total 1,224,665 1,137,654 7.6% 1,224,665 1,137,654 7.6% 100.0% 100.0% 13,068 12,268 Charter 510 626 -18.5% 510 626 -18.5% 0.0% 0.1% 8 12 Major 846,824 766,962 10.4% 846,824 766,962 10.4% 69.1% 67.4% 6,802 6,026 National 54,447 45,304 20.2% 54,447 45,304 20.2% 4.4% 4.0% 362 292 Regional 322,884 324,762 -0.6% 322,884 324,762 -0.6% 26.4% 28.5% 5,896 5,938 PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PDX) Freight Traffic Report January, 2016 Monthly Freight Year-to-Date Freight Market Share Flights Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Carrier %Chg %Chg Jan 16 Jan 15 16 15 16 15 16 15 Cargo Air Transport International-Carrier 558 533 4.7% 558 533 4.7% 3.1% 3.0% 40 42 3 Airpac 3 3 3 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 40 36 Ameriflight 234 213 9.9% 234 213 9.9% 1.3% 1.2% 522 610 Empire 313 308 1.6% 313 308 1.6% 1.7% 1.7% 440 434 FedEx 9,543 9,756 -2.2% 9,543 9,756 -2.2% 53.0% 54.0% 244 238 MartinAire Aviation, LLC 13 13 13 13 0.0% 0.1% 0.1% 36 40 UPS 5,713 5,524 3.4% 5,713 5,524 3.4% 31.7% 30.6% 212 188 Major Alaska Airlines 201 212 -5.2% 201 212 -5.2% 1.1% 1.2% 2,416 2,330 American Airlines 63 39 61.5% 63 39 61.5% 0.3% 0.2% 540 522 Delta Air Lines 661 660 0.2% 661 660 0.2% 3.7% 3.7% 1,066 800 Southwest Airlines 280 308 -9.1% 280 308 -9.1% 1.6% 1.7% 1,978 1,592 United Airlines 80 87 -8.0% 80 87 -8.0% 0.4% 0.5% 772 756 National Hawaiian Airlines 267 324 -17.6% 267 324 -17.6% 1.5% 1.8% 62 62 Regional Horizon Air 68 54 25.9% 68 54 25.9% 0.4% 0.3% 3,648 3,912 26 JetBlue Airways 0 0 26 0.0% 0.0% 168 162 0 Seaport Airlines 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 288 304 SkyWest Airlines 4 0 4 0 0.0% 0.0% 1,170 1,018 PDX Total * 18,001 18,060 -0.3% 18,001 18,060 -0.3% 100.0% 100.0% 13,642 13,046 Cargo 16,377 16,350 0.2% 16,377 16,350 0.2% 91.0% 90.5% 1,534 1,588 Major 1,285 1,306 -1.6% 1,285 1,306 -1.6% 7.1% 7.2% 6,772 6,000 National 267 324 -17.6% 267 324 -17.6% 1.5% 1.8% 62 62 Regional 72 80 -10.0% 72 80 -10.0% 0.4% 0.4% 5,274 5,396 Freight figures are in short tons.
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