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Traffic Report TRAFFIC REPORT PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PERIOD ENDED NOVEMBER 2008 2008/Nov 2007/Nov Percent Change 12 Months 12 Months Percent Change Ended Ended November 2008 November 2007 Total Passengers 493,852 561,053 -11.98% 6,521,590 6,955,356 -6.24% Total Cargo Tons * 1,048.7 1,456.6 -28.00% 15,584.7 16,083.5 -3.10% Landed Weight (Thousands of Lbs.) 326,077 357,284 -8.73% 4,106,354 4,370,930 -6.05% Air Carrier Operations** 5,099 5,857 -12.94% 67,831 72,125 -5.95% GA & Other Operations*** 8,313 10,355 -19.72% 107,861 118,145 -8.70% Total Operations 13,412 16,212 -17.27% 175,692 190,270 -7.66% H17 + H18 + H19 + H20 13,412.0000 16,212.0000 -17.27% 175,692.0000 190,270.0000 -7.66% * Freight plus mail reported in US tons. ** Landings plus takeoffs. *** Per FAA Tower. PALM BEACH COUNTY - DEPARTMENT OF AIRPORTS 846 Palm Beach Int'l. Airport, West Palm Beach, FL 33406-1470 or visit our web site at www.pbia.org TRAFFIC REPORT PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AIRLINE PERCENTAGE OF MARKET November 2008 2008/Nov 12 Months Ended November 2008 Enplaned Market Share Enplaned Market Share Passengers Passengers Total Enplaned Passengers 246,559 100.00% 3,273,182 100.00% Delta Air Lines, Inc. 54,043 21.92% 676,064 20.65% JetBlue Airways 50,365 20.43% 597,897 18.27% US Airways, Inc. 36,864 14.95% 470,538 14.38% Continental Airlines, Inc. 32,148 13.04% 442,324 13.51% Southwest Airlines Company 30,090 12.20% 420,675 12.85% American Airlines 18,477 7.49% 161,444 4.93% AirTran Airways, Inc. 15,101 6.12% 217,557 6.65% Northwest Airlines, Inc. 3,594 1.46% 60,884 1.86% Spirit Airlines, Inc 1,877 0.76% 33,429 1.02% Air Canada 1,796 0.73% 15,979 0.49% Gulfstream Int'l. Airlines, Inc. 1,105 0.45% 37,673 1.15% Bahamasair Holdings Limited 596 0.24% 10,859 0.33% Comair, Inc. 503 0.20% 41,936 1.28% United Airlines 0 0.00% 38,995 1.19% Sun Country Airlines (MN LLC) 0 0.00% 19,291 0.59% Frontier Airlines, Inc. 0 0.00% 12,537 0.38% Westjet 0 0.00% 8,866 0.27% GoJet Airlines, LLC 0 0.00% 5,095 0.16% Gold Transportation 0 0.00% 1,139 0.03% AIRPORTS COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL Monthly Airport Traffic Statistics West Palm Beach, Florida, United States of America Palm Beach International Airport November 2008 This Year Last Year Passenger and Combination Aircraft 4,958 5,710 All Cargo Aircraft 141 147 Total Air Transport Movements 5,099 5,857 General Aviation and Other Aircraft Movements* 8,313 10,355 Total Aircraft Movements 13,412 16,212 International Passengers (enplaned + deplaned) 7,187 12,952 Domestic Passengers (enplaned + deplaned) 486,665 548,101 Total Terminal Passengers 493,852 561,053 International Freight (loaded + unloaded) 0.0 0.0 Domestic Freight (loaded + unloaded) 767.7 1,125.4 Total Freight (loaded + unloaded) 767.7 1,125.4 Total Mail (loaded + unloaded) 185.7 198.7 Total Cargo ** 953.4 1,324.2 * Per FAA Tower. ** In metric tons as required by ACI worldwide report standards.
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