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January 2002 Airport Statistics DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TOTAL OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC JUNE 2003 JUNE YEAR TO DATE % OF % OF % GRAND % GRAND INCR./ INCR./ TOTAL INCR./ INCR./ TOTAL 2003 2002 (10) DECR. DECR. 2003 2003 (9) 2002 (10) DECR. DECR. 2003 OPERATIONS (1) Air Carrier 27,433 29,763 -2,330 -7.8% 65.0% 161,686 164,827 -3,141 -1.9% 65.4% Air Taxi 13,547 13,238 309 2.3% 32.1% 79,589 74,980 4,609 6.1% 32.2% Military 236 111 125 112.6% 0.6% 587 506 81 16.0% 0.2% General Aviation 1,005 1,210 -205 -16.9% 2.4% 5,238 5,948 -710 -11.9% 2.1% TOTAL 42,221 44,322 -2,101 -4.7% 100.0% 247,100 246,261 839 0.3% 100.0% PASSENGERS (2) Internationals (3) In 43,249 36,269 6,980 19.2% 237,792 192,333 45,459 23.6% Out 43,112 36,479 6,633 18.2% 233,405 192,301 41,104 21.4% TOTAL 86,361 72,748 13,613 18.7% 2.5% 471,197 384,634 86,563 22.5% 2.6% Majors (4) In 1,215,397 1,284,629 -69,232 -5.4% 6,338,411 6,494,178 -155,767 -2.4% Out 1,194,347 1,256,744 -62,397 -5.0% 6,354,761 6,503,330 -148,569 -2.3% TOTAL 2,409,744 2,541,373 -131,629 -5.2% 70.7% 12,693,172 12,997,508 -304,336 -2.3% 71.2% Nationals (5) In 341,085 279,940 61,145 21.8% 1,767,989 1,520,288 247,701 16.3% Out 341,345 283,878 57,467 20.2% 1,784,475 1,531,075 253,400 16.6% TOTAL 682,430 563,818 118,612 21.0% 20.0% 3,552,464 3,051,363 501,101 16.4% 19.9% Regionals (6) In 107,550 62,126 45,424 73.1% 515,646 280,887 234,759 83.6% Out 111,376 60,944 50,432 82.8% 521,556 282,518 239,038 84.6% TOTAL 218,926 123,070 95,856 77.9% 6.4% 1,037,202 563,405 473,797 84.1% 5.8% Supplementals (7) In 5,377 37,727 -32,350 -85.7% 34,295 146,112 -111,817 -76.5% Out 5,560 36,733 -31,173 -84.9% 34,932 147,410 -112,478 -76.3% TOTAL 10,937 74,460 -63,523 -85.3% 0.3% 69,227 293,522 -224,295 -76.4% 0.4% GRAND TOTAL PASSENGERS 3,408,398 3,375,469 32,929 1.0% 100.0% 17,823,262 17,290,432 532,830 3.1% 100.0% CARGO BY TYPE (LBS) (8) AIR MAIL In 3,485,435 3,912,230 -426,795 -10.9% 22,817,872 28,263,374 -5,445,502 -19.3% Out 3,394,692 3,749,069 -354,377 -9.5% 22,539,662 23,971,134 -1,431,472 -6.0% TOTAL 6,880,127 7,661,299 -781,172 -10.2% 12.0% 45,357,534 52,234,508 -6,876,974 -13.2% 13.3% FREIGHT & EXPRESS In 27,673,830 26,363,445 1,310,385 5.0% 163,333,773 168,845,019 -5,511,246 -3.3% Out 22,801,898 23,670,747 -868,849 -3.7% 133,582,091 140,818,529 -7,236,438 -5.1% TOTAL 50,475,728 50,034,192 441,536 0.9% 88.0% 296,915,864 309,663,548 -12,747,684 -4.1% 86.7% CARGO BY CARRIER CARGO 38,463,075 37,779,448 683,627 1.8% 67.1% 231,535,763 249,732,544 -18,196,781 -7.3% 67.6% PASSENGER 18,892,780 19,916,043 -1,023,263 -5.1% 32.9% 110,737,635 112,165,512 -1,427,877 -1.3% 32.4% GRAND TOTAL 57,355,855 57,695,491 -339,636 -0.6% 100.0% 342,273,398 361,898,056 -19,624,658 -5.4% 100.0% CARGO (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) Air BC, Air Canada, Air Wisconsin Int'l, Allegro, Apple Vacations, British Airways, Champion Int'l, Frontier Int'l, Lufthansa, Mexicana, and Ryan Int'l Airlines. (4) Alaska, America West, American, Continental, Delta, Northwest, United, and US Airways. (5) Air Wisconsin/UAX, Air Tran, American Trans Air, Frontier, Jet Blue, Midway, Midwest Express, Spirit, and Vanguard. (6) Air Midwest/Mesa, ASA/Delta Connection, Big Sky Airlines, Great Lakes, Horizon, Mesa/Frontier JetExpress, Mesa/America West Express, SkyWest/DLX, and SkyWest (7) Casino, Champion Air, Miami, Ryan Int'l Airlines, and Sun Country. (8) For Detail see Attached Cargo Report. (9) 2003 revised. (10) 2002 revised. DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DOMESTIC MARKET SHARES JUNE 2003 VS. PREVIOUS MONTH AND PREVIOUS YEAR JUNE 2003 MAY 2003 JUNE 2002 REVENUE REVENUE REVENUE PASS. MARKET PASS. MARKET PASS. MARKET AIRLINE IN AND OUT SHARE MONTH AGO (1) SHARE YR AGO(2) SHARE AIR TRAN 12,244 0.38% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% AIR WISCONSIN/UAX 134,739 4.22% 120,619 4.26% 194,020 6.18% AIR MIDWEST/MESA 251 0.01% 289 0.01% 0 0.00% ALASKA 37,387 1.17% 24,845 0.88% 20,184 0.64% ALLEGIANT AIR 0 0.00% 506 0.02% 0 0.00% AMERICAN 163,580 5.13% 142,946 5.05% 186,238 5.93% AMERICAN TRANS AIR 34,889 1.09% 29,856 1.06% 40,035 1.28% AMERICA WEST 59,938 1.88% 52,830 1.87% 55,360 1.76% ASA/DELTA CONNECTION 9,811 0.31% 10,258 0.36% 0 0.00% BIG SKY AIRLINES 403 0.01% 294 0.01% 1,474 0.05% CASINO 323 0.01% 0 0.00% 297 0.01% CHAMPION AIR 5,701 0.18% 5,410 0.19% 7,235 0.23% CONTINENTAL 97,152 3.04% 79,473 2.81% 89,842 2.86% DELTA 127,045 3.98% 111,766 3.95% 151,469 4.82% FRONTIER AIRLINES 442,847 13.88% 380,055 13.44% 313,455 9.98% GREAT LAKES 38,979 1.22% 35,316 1.25% 39,684 1.26% HORIZON 1,444 0.05% 6,249 0.22% 7,772 0.25% JET BLUE 9,310 0.29% 8,706 0.31% 8,339 0.27% MESA/FRONTIER JET EXPRESS 32,499 1.02% 27,648 0.98% 21,944 0.70% MESA/AMERICA WEST EXPRESS 2,159 0.07% 1,607 0.06% 0 0.00% MIAMI AIRLINES 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 99 0.00% MIDWEST EXPRESS 10,130 0.32% 8,391 0.30% 5,990 0.19% MISCELLANEOUS 150 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% NORTHWEST 97,109 3.04% 73,185 2.59% 101,883 3.25% RYAN INT'L AIRLINES 0 0.00% 132 0.00% 0 0.00% SKYWEST/DELTA CONNECTION 2,560 0.08% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% SKYWEST/UAX 123,548 3.87% 111,907 3.96% 45,500 1.45% SPIRIT 20,027 0.63% 12,979 0.46% 21,220 0.68% SUN COUNTRY 4,732 0.15% 3,544 0.13% 5,261 0.17% UNITED 1,650,214 51.72% 1,522,283 53.81% 1,734,263 55.24% US AIRWAYS 71,418 2.24% 57,674 2.04% 63,898 2.04% VANGUARD AIRLINES 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 24,024 0.77% TOTALS 3,190,589 100.00% 2,828,768 100.00% 3,139,486 100.00% (1) 2003 Revised. (2) 2002 Revised. Note : Miscellaneous consists of Alaska Charter, Clay Lacy Aviation, FlightTime, Inc., Kalitta, Sierra Pacific, Skyservice Airlines, SouthWest. DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE JUNE 2003 ALASKA 1.2% AMERICAN 5.1% AMERICA WEST UNITED EXPRESS 1.9% 8.1% CONTINENTAL OTHER 3.0% 5.8% DELTA US AIRWAYS 4.0% 2.2% FRONTIER AIRLINES 13.9% NORTHWEST 3.0% UNITED 51.7% DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TOTAL PASSENGERS BY AIRLINE JUNE 2003 JUNE 2003 vs. 2002 YEAR TO DATE % % INCREASE/ INCR./ MKT SHAR MKT SHARINCREASE/ INCR./ AIRLINE (1) 2003 2002 (2) DECREASE DECR. 2003 (2) 2003 (2) 2002 (3) 2002 (3) DECREASE DECR. AIR CANADA 15,231 14,946 285 1.9% 72,654 0.41% 77,999 0.45% -5,345 -6.9% AIR TRAN 12,838 0 12,838 0.0% 12,838 0.07% 0 0.00% 12,838 100.0% AIR WISCONSIN/UAX 137,611 200,305 -62,694 -31.3% 938,918 5.27% 1,095,831 6.34% -156,913 -14.3% AIR WISCONSIN/UAX (INT'L) 12,212 5,068 7,144 141.0% 68,906 0.39% 9,256 0.05% 59,650 644.4% AIR MIDWEST/MESA 269 0 269 100.0% 1,408 0.01% 0 0.00% 1,408 100.0% ALASKA 39,562 21,431 18,131 84.6% 124,565 0.70% 42,440 0.25% 82,125 193.5% ALLEGIANT AIR 0 0 0 0.0% 2,027 0.01% 0 0.00% 2,027 100.0% ALLEGIANT AIR (INT'L) 7,744 0 7,744 100.0% 14,186 0.08% 0 0.00% 14,186 100.0% ALLEGRO 0 5,744 -5,744 -100.0% 0 0.00% 68,193 0.39% -68,193 -100.0% AMERICA WEST 59,938 55,360 4,578 8.3% 308,709 1.73% 282,984 1.64% 25,725 9.1% AMERICAN 172,772 195,248 -22,476 -11.5% 877,711 4.92% 1,003,574 5.80% -125,863 -12.5% AMERICAN TRANS AIR 34,889 40,035 -5,146 -12.9% 164,656 0.92% 191,360 1.11% -26,704 -14.0% APPLE VACATIONS 0 11,517 -11,517 -100.0% 31,954 0.18% 22,247 0.13% 9,707 43.6% ASA/DELTA CONNECTION 10,301 0 10,301 100.0% 29,228 0.16% 0 0.00% 29,228 100.0% BIG SKY AIRLINES 501 1,520 -1,019 -67.0% 3,032 0.02% 8,849 0.05% -5,817 -65.7% BRITISH AIRWAYS 14,799 14,423 376 2.6% 75,153 0.42% 74,495 0.43% 658 0.9% CASINO 323 297 26 8.8% 1,252 0.01% 1,598 0.01% -346 -21.7% CHAMPION AIR 5,732 7,319 -1,587 -21.7% 29,222 0.16% 47,267 0.27% -18,045 -38.2% CHAMPION AIR INT'L 3,064 3,469 -405 -11.7% 27,260 0.15% 35,507 0.21% -8,247 -23.2% CONTINENTAL 103,478 98,196 5,282 5.4% 520,814 2.92% 527,865 3.05% -7,051 -1.3% DELTA 132,634 158,710 -26,076 -16.4% 739,814 4.15% 831,149 4.81% -91,335 -11.0% FRONTIER AIRLINES 457,013 324,433 132,580 40.9% 2,208,559 12.39% 1,745,863 10.10% 462,696 26.5% FRONTIER (INT'L) 7,841 0 7,841 100.0% 36,997 0.21% 0 0.00% 36,997 100.0% GREAT LAKES 41,851 42,484 -633 -1.5% 208,838 1.17% 226,608 1.31% -17,770 -7.8% HORIZON 1,530 8,485 -6,955 -82.0% 27,117 0.15% 17,914 0.10% 9,203 51.4% JET BLUE 9,532 8,607 925 10.7% 50,954 0.29% 47,447 0.27% 3,507 7.4% LUFTHANSA 14,140 13,573 567 4.2% 77,516 0.43% 75,270 0.44% 2,246 3.0% MESA/FRONTIER JET EXPRESS 32,499 23,261 9,238 39.7% 122,203 0.69% 72,961 0.42% 49,242 67.5% MESA/AMERICA WEST EXPRESS 2,159 0 2,159 100.0% 10,091 0.06% 0 0.00% 10,091 100.0% MEXICANA 4,406 4,008 398 9.9% 27,797 0.16% 21,667 0.13% 6,130 28.3% MIAMI AIRLINES 0 99 -99 -100.0% 1,728 0.01% 1,002 0.01% 726 72.5% MIDWEST EXPRESS 10,130 5,990 4,140 69.1% 49,019 0.28% 32,018 0.19% 17,001 53.1% MISCELLANEOUS 150 0 150 100.0% 1,623 0.01% 1,622 0.01% 1 0.1% NORTH AMERICAN 0 0 0 0.0% 1,249 0.01% 0 0.00% 1,249 100.0% NORTHWEST 99,969 105,677 -5,708 -5.4% 486,048 2.73% 494,978 2.86% -8,930 -1.8% RYAN INT'L AIRLINES (INT'L) 6,924 0 6,924 100.0% 37,525 0.21% 0 0.00% 37,525 100.0% RYAN INT'L AIRLINES 0 0 0 0.0% 1,142 0.01% 0 0.00% 1,142 100.0% SKYWEST/DELTA CONNECTION 2,740 0 2,740 100.0% 2,740 0.02% 0 0.00% 2,740 100.0% SKYWEST/UAX 127,076 47,320 79,756 168.5% 632,545 3.55% 237,073 1.37% 395,472 166.8% SUN COUNTRY 4,732 5,261 -529 -10.1% 32,233 0.18% 15,628 0.09% 16,605 106.3% SPIRIT 20,417 21,449 -1,032 -4.8% 127,520 0.72% 35,045 0.20% 92,475 263.9% UNITED 1,727,926 1,840,424 -112,498 -6.1% 9,289,730 52.12% 9,471,867 54.78% -182,137 -1.9% US AIRWAYS 73,465 66,327 7,138 10.8% 345,781 1.94% 342,651 1.98% 3,130 0.9% VANGUARD AIRLINES 0 24,483 -24,483 -100.0% 0 0.00% 130,204 0.75% -130,204 -100.0% TOTALS 3,408,398 3,375,469 32,929 1.0% 17,823,262 100.00% 17,290,432 100.00% 532,830 3.1% DEPLANED PASSENGERS 1,712,658 1,700,691 11,967 0.7% 8,894,133 8,633,798 260,335 3.0% ENPLANED PASSENGERS 1,695,740 1,674,778 20,962 1.3% 8,929,129 8,656,634 272,495 3.1% TOTAL PASSENGERS 3,408,398 3,375,469 32,929 1.0% 17,823,262 17,290,432 532,830 3.1% (1) Passenger totals represent revenue and nonrevenue passengers as reported by the individual airlines.
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