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August 2020 9/22/2020 JOHN GLENN COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Monthly Activity Report | August 2020 9/22/2020 PASSENGERS Total Passengers - Monthly Total Passengers - Year to Date Actual Percent Actual Percent Airline 2020 2019 2020 2019 Change Change Change Change Air Canada Express - 6,881 -6,881 -100.0% 9,500 49,873 -40,373 -81.0% Alaska 4,983 8,321 -3,338 -40.1% 32,191 48,081 -15,890 -33.0% American 54,615 178,793 -124,178 -69.5% 539,521 1,364,292 -824,771 -60.5% Delta 39,530 169,765 -130,235 -76.7% 414,257 1,219,149 -804,892 -66.0% Frontier 4,127 11,314 -7,187 -63.5% 31,578 79,074 -47,496 -60.1% Southwest 83,081 227,487 -144,406 -63.5% 828,263 1,891,271 -1,063,008 -56.2% Spirit 19,723 33,135 -13,412 -40.5% 161,028 308,445 -147,417 -47.8% United 25,420 100,227 -74,807 -74.6% 262,542 737,649 -475,107 -64.4% AIRLINES TOTALS 231,479 735,923 -504,444 -68.5% 2,278,880 5,697,834 -3,418,954 -60.0% CHARTER TOTALS 617 1,517 -900 -59.3% 9,291 28,997 -19,706 -68.0% AIRPORT TOTALS 232,096 737,440 -505,344 -68.5% 2,288,171 5,726,831 -3,438,660 -60.0% CARGO Total Cargo (Freight and Mail) - Monthly Total Cargo (Freight and Mail) - Year-To-Date Actual Percent Actual Percent Airline 2020 2019 2020 2019 Change Change Change Change Alaska 51,752 35,047 16,705 47.7% 115,122 173,379 -58,257 -33.6% American 34,506 145,812 -111,306 -76.3% 516,109 1,189,222 -673,113 -56.6% Delta 109,455 189,574 -80,119 -42.3% 854,336 1,356,604 -502,268 -37.0% Southwest 236,161 424,511 -188,350 -44.4% 2,386,755 3,157,189 -770,434 -24.4% United 11,804 101,862 -90,058 -88.4% 243,792 786,206 -542,414 -69.0% AIRLINES TOTALS 443,678 896,806 -453,128 -50.5% 4,116,114 6,662,600 -2,546,486 -38.2% CARGO AIRLINES TOTALS 24,617 3,741 20,876 558.0% 33,820 42,123 -8,303 -19.7% AIRPORT TOTALS 468,295 900,547 -432,252 -48.0% 4,149,934 6,704,723 -2,554,789 -38.1% AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS Actual Landing Operations - Monthly Actual Landing Operations - Year to Date Actual Percent Actual Percent Airline 2020 2019 2020 2019 Change Change Change Change Air Canada Express - 114 -114 -100.0% 232 826 -594 -71.9% Alaska 31 32 -1 -3.1% 225 180 45 25.0% American 550 1,372 -822 -59.9% 5,547 10,313 -4,766 -46.2% Delta 504 991 -487 -49.1% 3,792 7,270 -3,478 -47.8% Frontier 18 38 -20 -52.6% 128 259 -131 -50.6% Southwest 793 1,030 -237 -23.0% 5,707 8,073 -2,366 -29.3% Spirit 91 123 -32 -26.0% 673 1,064 -391 -36.7% United 336 734 -398 -54.2% 2,869 5,392 -2,523 -46.8% AIRLINES TOTALS 2,323 4,434 -2,111 -47.6% 19,173 33,377 -14,204 -42.6% CHARTER TOTALS 23 56 -33 -58.9% 308 661 -353 -53.4% CARGO AIRLINES TOTALS 18 2 16 800.0% 55 35 20 57.1% AIRPORT TOTALS 2,364 4,492 -2,128 -47.4% 19,536 34,073 -14,537 -42.7% Notes: Alaska Airlines service began March 7, 2019 RICKENBACKER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Monthly Activity Report | August 2020 9/22/2020 PASSENGERS Total Passengers - Monthly Total Passengers - Year to Date Actual Percent Actual Percent Airline 2020 2019 2020 2019 Change Change Change Change Allegiant Air 19,057 28,369 -9,312 -32.8% 142,444 228,489 -86,045 -37.7% Miami Air - - 0 - - 775 -775 -100.0% Sun Country - - 0 - - 151 -151 -100.0% Other Charters 14 - 14 - 835 1,922 -1,087 -56.6% AIRPORT TOTALS 19,071 28,369 -9,298 -32.8% 143,279 231,337 -88,058 -38.1% CARGO Total Cargo (Freight and Mail) - Monthly Total Cargo (Freight and Mail) - Year-To-Date Actual Percent Actual Percent Airline 2020 2019 2020 2019 Change Change Change Change AirBridgeCargo - 1,267,841 -1,267,841 -100.0% 4,058,805 12,081,513 -8,022,708 -66.4% Asiana - 524,204 -524,204 -100.0% 246,642 524,204 -277,562 -52.9% Cargolux 3,955,977 3,537,767 418,210 11.8% 31,023,975 27,072,760 3,951,215 14.6% Cathay Pacific 1,553,485 2,652,210 -1,098,725 -41.4% 13,146,711 15,728,292 -2,581,581 -16.4% China Airlines - 1,366,306 -1,366,306 -100.0% 3,369,193 10,282,246 -6,913,053 -67.2% Emirates 1,314,846 3,159,260 -1,844,414 -58.4% 12,779,197 20,447,299 -7,668,102 -37.5% Etihad - 124,235 -124,235 -100.0% 4,832,698 12,826,388 -7,993,690 -62.3% FedEx 5,975,725 7,127,394 -1,151,669 -16.2% 49,574,677 56,476,951 -6,902,274 -12.2% UPS 2,274,684 2,518,222 -243,538 -9.7% 17,374,219 17,912,898 -538,679 -3.0% Other Cargo Charters - Domestic 294,478 873,035 -578,557 -66.3% 1,906,270 2,813,154 -906,884 -32.2% Other Cargo Charters - International 2,114,328 862,564 1,251,764 145.1% 38,129,137 8,231,813 29,897,324 363.2% AIRPORT TOTALS 17,483,523 24,013,038 -6,529,515 -27.2% 176,441,524 184,397,517 -7,955,993 -4.3% TOTAL DOMESTIC 8,544,887 10,518,651 -1,973,764 -18.8% 68,855,166 77,203,003 -8,347,837 -10.8% TOTAL INTERNATIONAL 8,938,636 13,494,387 -4,555,751 -33.8% 107,586,358 107,194,514 391,844 0.4% AIRPORT TOTALS 17,483,523 24,013,038 -6,529,515 -27.2% 176,441,524 184,397,517 -7,955,993 -4.3% AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS Actual Landing Operations - Monthly Actual Landing Operations - Year to Date Actual Percent Actual Percent Airline 2020 2019 2020 2019 Change Change Change Change Allegiant Air 106 99 7 7.1% 643 783 -140 -17.9% Miami Air - - 0 - - 6 -6 -100.0% Sun Country - - 0 - - 1 -1 -100.0% Other Charters 2 - 2 - 7 26 -19 -73.1% PASSENGER OPERATIONS TOTALS 108 99 9 9.1% 650 816 -166 -20.3% AirBridgeCargo - 9 -9 -100.0% 19 52 -33 -63.5% Asiana - 2 -2 -100.0% 1 2 -1 -50.0% Cargolux 16 18 -2 -11.1% 142 133 9 6.8% Cathay Pacific 13 17 -4 -23.5% 116 128 -12 -9.4% China Airlines - 9 -9 -100.0% 18 70 -52 -74.3% Emirates 15 19 -4 -21.1% 95 126 -31 -24.6% Etihad - 1 -1 -100.0% 24 61 -37 -60.7% FedEx 133 143 -10 -7.0% 1,090 1,104 -14 -1.3% UPS 34 41 -7 -17.1% 322 336 -14 -4.2% Other Cargo Charters - Domestic 67 88 -21 -23.9% 471 464 7 1.5% Other Cargo Charters - International 10 4 6 150.0% 191 41 150 365.9% CARGO OPERATIONS TOTALS 288 351 -63 -17.9% 2,489 2,517 -28 -1.1% AIRPORT TOTALS 396 450 -54 -12.0% 3,139 3,333 -194 -5.8% COMBINED AIRPORTS TRAFFIC REPORT Monthly Activity Report | August 2020 PASSENGERS Total Passengers - Monthly Total Passengers - Year to Date Actual Percent Actual Percent Airport 2020 2019 2020 2019 Change Change Change Change John Glenn International 232,096 737,440 -505,344 -68.5% 2,288,171 5,726,831 -3,438,660 -60.0% Rickenbacker International 19,071 28,369 -9,298 -32.8% 143,279 231,337 -88,058 -38.1% AIRPORT TOTALS 251,167 765,809 -514,642 -67.2% 2,431,450 5,958,168 -3,526,718 -59.2% CARGO Total Cargo (Freight and Mail) - Monthly Total Cargo (Freight and Mail) - Year-To-Date Actual Percent Actual Percent Airport 2020 2019 2020 2019 Change Change Change Change John Glenn International 468,295 900,547 -432,252 -48.0% 4,149,934 6,704,723 -2,554,789 -38.1% Rickenbacker International 17,483,523 24,013,038 -6,529,515 -27.2% 176,441,524 184,397,517 -7,955,993 -4.3% AIRPORT TOTALS 17,951,818 24,913,585 -6,961,767 -27.9% 180,591,458 191,102,240 -10,510,782 -5.5% AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS Actual Landing Operations - Monthly Actual Landing Operations - Year to Date Actual Percent Actual Percent Airport 2020 2019 2020 2019 Change Change Change Change John Glenn International 2,364 4,492 -2,128 -47.4% 19,536 34,073 -14,537 -42.7% Rickenbacker International 396 450 -54 -12.0% 3,139 3,333 -194 -5.8% AIRPORT TOTALS 2,760 4,942 -2,182 -44.2% 22,675 37,406 -14,731 -39.4% COLUMBUS REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY - JOHN GLENN COLUMBUS INT'L AIRPORT TRAFFIC REPORT August 2020 9/22/2020 Enplaned Deplaned Airline Passengers Passengers Enplaned Air Mail Deplaned Air Mail Enplaned Air Freight Deplaned Air Freight Landings Landed Weight Air Canada Express - Jazz - - - - - - - - Air Canada Express Totals - - - - - - - - Alaska Airlines 2,293 2,690 3,454 3,025 38,099 7,174 31 4,503,379 Alaska Totals 2,293 2,690 3,454 3,025 38,099 7,174 31 4,503,379 American Airlines 7,609 8,525 13,284 11,685 2,910 4,365 101 13,997,212 American - Envoy Air 7,733 7,568 - - 27 377 177 11,231,650 American - Mesa - - - - - - - - American - Piedmont - - - - - - - - American - PSA - - - - - - - - American - Republic 11,357 11,823 - - 1,660 198 272 20,386,400 American - Skywest - - - - - - - - American Totals 26,699 27,916 13,284 11,685 4,597 4,940 550 45,615,262 Delta Air Lines 10,342 10,648 50,383 12,699 28,871 11,653 178 23,978,900 Delta Connection - Compass - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Endeavor 1,296 1,631 - - - 5,834 57 4,280,700 Delta Connection - GoJet - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Republic 4,179 3,657 - - - 15 145 10,868,765 Delta Connection - Skywest 3,777 4,000 - - - - 124 9,312,400 Delta Totals 19,594 19,936 50,383 12,699 28,871 17,502 504 48,440,765 Frontier Airlines 2,179 1,948 - - - - 18 2,620,417 Frontier Totals 2,179 1,948 - - - - 18 2,620,417 Southwest Airlines 40,890 42,191 - - 98,884 137,277 793 103,184,000 Southwest Totals 40,890 42,191 - - 98,884 137,277 793 103,184,000 Spirit Airlines 9,401 10,322 - - - - 91 13,254,533 Spirit Totals 9,401 10,322 - - - - 91 13,254,533 United Airlines 329 508 2,505 1,827 - 7,472 6 830,700 United Express - Air Wisconsin - - - - - - - - United Express - CommutAir - - - - - - - - United Express - ExpressJet - - - - - - - - United Express - GoJet 79 81 - - - - 4 244,000 United Express - Mesa 1,773 1,765 - - - - 59 4,425,000 United Express - Republic 7,342 7,925 - - - - 213 15,450,066 United Express - Skywest 2,789 2,829 - - - - 54 3,864,667 United Express - Trans States Air - - - - - - - - United Totals 12,312 13,108 2,505 1,827 - 7,472 336 24,814,433 AIRPORT TOTAL 113,368 118,111 69,626 29,236 170,451 174,365 2,323 242,432,789 Total Passengers 231,479 Total Air Mail 98,862 Total Air Freight 344,816 - - SIGNATORY CHARTERS*/FERRIES/DIVERSIONS Air Canada Express - Jazz - - - - - - - - Air Canada Jetz - - - - - - - - Alaska Airlines - - - - - - 1 157,300 American Airlines
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