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PASSENGER MOVEMENT for CY 2015 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL CAR Baguio WCC - A updated January 7, 2016 CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF THE PHILIPPINES AERODROME DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT SERVICE PASSENGER MOVEMENT for CY 2015 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL CAR Baguio WCC - A. Spirit - G. Aviation 115 116 134 90 44 57 14 67 61 37 173 119 1,027 Military 26 267 295 114 51 231 6 144 63 1,197 Laoag (Int'l. ) Far East Trans - Cebu Pac. - China S. Air 1,311 1,311 HK Express - Mandarin Airlines - Air Macao - china eastern 1,464 2,234 19,636 1,082 1,177 2,117 27,710 hongkong airlines Laoag (Dom. ) PAL 13,458 12,868 14,642 9,327 13,493 11,053 10,198 8,600 8,553 8,830 10,364 13,045 134,431 Air Phil. - Cebu Pac. 3,104 3,292 3,562 3,465 3,772 3,370 2,881 2,398 6,535 2,433 2,748 3,445 41,005 WCC - aeroflite av. Corp - Far East Avia. - Paco - Batanes Air - Sky Pasada - G. Aviation 6 4 8 20 55 93 Military - Lingayen G. Aviation 1,555 2,427 1,822 1,672 1,872 2,138 1,344 1,720 2,249 1,732 1,521 1,032 21,084 Military 24 6 4 34 Rosales G. Aviation Vigan Seair - Lion Air - north south air - AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL G. Aviation 742 1,089 994 1,182 1,018 851 527 2,293 842 1,438 1,520 920 13,416 Military 60 18 167 245 Region II Bagabag G. Aviation 24 14 15 43 20 4 30 42 58 16 266 cyclone - Military - Basco palex 4,670 4,625 6,144 6,070 6,570 3,710 2,939 2,310 3,093 2,135 3,097 3,150 48,513 WCC 459 401 573 631 794 601 426 366 435 322 490 917 6,415 North Sky Air 79 54 147 244 335 141 32 62 62 158 129 141 1,584 sky jet 637 1,827 1,967 2,385 1,972 1,533 401 462 681 1,604 1,159 1,983 16,611 Lion Air 16 27 43 Military 37 37 g. Aviation 1 20 22 10 46 11 19 51 180 Cauayan northsky 158 158 Cebu Pac. 4,103 30 4,043 4,812 5,193 4,953 5,112 4,804 7,455 4,510 4,365 4,320 53,700 PAL Cyclone Airways 617 484 772 506 614 456 259 260 479 690 428 5,565 Military wcc 16 16 G. Aviation 37 72 79 67 87 44 177 821 79 65 1,528 Itbayat Sky pasada - northsky 17 17 Air Republic - Mid Sea Express - g. Aviation - Cyclone - Palanan Cyclone 341 270 413 282 331 238 152 155 302 422 354 318 3,578 northsky 37 14 120 2 14 10 197 wcc 444 229 583 631 607 611 417 389 459 625 406 502 5,903 g. Aviation 4 17 21 Tuguegarao (Int'l.) Cebu Pac. - G. Aviation Military Tuguegarao (Dom.) Cebu Pac. 9,124 9,751 11,515 12,269 1,014 12,338 11,013 11,872 10,285 9,990 10,466 12,240 121,877 Airphil 2,984 2,623 3,132 3,095 3,159 3,089 3,065 3,020 2,355 1,984 2,147 2,193 32,846 North Sky 515 392 631 857 657 501 539 522 668 593 741 6,616 Lion Air - AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Royal Aviation - Asian Spirit - Florida/NAI - Batanes Air - Cyclone Air - Mid Sea Express - ATX - Royal Air - WCC Skypasada 916 630 1,211 1,256 1,450 1,161 825 761 917 924 870 1,409 12,330 ACC - G. Aviation 6 41 103 27 74 51 20 8 42 18 129 33 552 Military 73 8 16 4 101 Region III Iba G. Aviation 891 932 1,276 950 1,438 1,294 820 1,061 1,177 1,237 141 625 11,842 Subic International Domestic D.Macapagal Int,l. Airport International - Asiana Hongkong Airlines Hongkong Express Tiger Airways Air Asia Deer Air Shanghai Airlines DOMESTIC - A. Spirit Seair Cebu Pac. G. AVIATION MILITARY Plaridel G. Aviation 2,523 2,523 NCR NAIA INT'L 1, 526,078 1,295,664 1,494,166 1, 538,967 1,568,159 1,372,089 715,847 1, 400,250 1, 238,456 1, 348,509 1,359,498 1,632,300 16,489,983 DOMESTIC 1, 596,156 1,411,489 1,625,788 1, 793,893 1,936,044 1,586,674 1,532,328 1, 596,655 1, 476,061 1, 616,116 1,490,181 1,752,392 19,413,777 G. AVIATION 16,508 15,984 14,820 16,064 16,338 16,158 13,025 14,306 13,760 16,892 11,165 13,587 178,607 Region IV Alabat G. Aviation AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Baler Seair - G. Aviation 107 225 189 246 242 310 70 168 181 197 191 215 2,341 Military - Busuanga Air Phil. 9,366 9,590 8,556 11,466 11,731 8,038 7,736 7,707 6,704 6,740 5,216 6,838 99,688 Cebu Pac/Cebgo 11,624 11,513 12,991 12,811 10,534 10,484 12,686 12,161 11,660 12,479 12,275 14,656 145,874 Zest Air - skyjet 163 242 1,498 1,681 1,516 662 1,182 959 1,664 1,832 3,971 15,370 air juan 277 288 253 252 208 225 180 178 165 234 252 229 2,741 G. Aviation 19,754 485 176 212 264 222 165 169 267 209 141 181 22,245 Military - Calapan Military 44 44 G. Aviation 344 108 540 386 352 170 592 300 440 297 3,529 Cuyo Seair - G. Aviation 248 653 292 303 1,496 Jomalig G. Aviation - Lubang Seair - G. Aviation 2,021 1,716 3,323 1,885 3,025 2,658 3,085 3,755 3,957 2,205 2,620 1,313 31,563 Military - Mamburao Paco - G. Aviation 172 439 185 206 340 186 210 270 2,008 Military - Marinduque Zest Air - Seair - G. Aviation - Military Pto.Princesa Int'l. pal 1,534 2,729 2,369 2,526 2,587 2,759 2,241 2,404 2,480 2,576 2,599 26,804 Pto.Princesa palex 26,830 34,037 25,427 28,100 30,496 22,925 19,977 23,013 20,018 21,237 21,815 26,500 300,375 Cebu Pac. 45,475 44,288 50,192 73,463 70,278 56,173 53,365 49,234 55,378 63,918 61,229 73,400 696,393 Seair/tiger air 18,050 18,730 18,301 20,550 31,127 16,088 12,134 12,184 8,055 155,219 air asia/zest air 17,090 28,058 29,566 37,363 46,355 39,289 32,696 33,479 26,541 30,437 29,494 38,866 389,234 air juan 579 677 843 2,099 G. Aviation 2,091 2,591 3,010 2,660 2,731 2,640 2,491 1,205 868 552 755 21,594 Military - Romblon palex 1,199 1,112 691 756 528 730 708 485 828 7,037 Zest Air - G. Aviation 40 26 71 2 22 8 21 20 44 254 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Military 13 13 San Jose pal - AirPhil - Cebu Pac. 3,502 3,523 3,884 3,755 4,159 3,214 2,632 1,412 2,943 3,325 3,315 3,266 38,930 Zest Air - G. Aviation 21 14 21 137 53 40 79 138 274 219 117 42 1,155 Military 78 54 26 40 8 189 6 43 45 10 20 519 Pinamalayan G. Aviation 100 100 Wasig G. Aviation Region V Bulan G. Aviation - Daet Seair - G. Aviation - Legaspi PAL - palex 11,546 10,308 13,372 18,047 18,602 13,201 12,534 13,855 13,821 14,539 11,563 13,187 164,575 Cebu Pac. 25,445 27,427 32,869 23,678 23,257 18,852 17,514 17,544 19,166 30,548 27,306 30,995 294,601 Cebgo 16,816 18,489 12,580 12,726 14,561 10,615 1,546 1,893 2,047 91,273 G. Aviation 23 37 1 50 27 29 21 42 24 5 26 36 321 Military 11 11 Masbate palex 2,739 2,447 2,754 2,861 2,768 2,436 2,427 2,407 2,237 2,569 2,431 2,461 30,537 Zest Air - G. Aviation 62 29 16 19 4 26 33 25 214 Military 148 32 29 16 66 291 Naga Cebu Pac. 5,069 5,113 5,828 6,076 6,125 5,772 5,346 4,834 4,689 4,102 3,324 5,147 61,425 pal 6,516 7,121 7,829 7,133 7,195 6,569 6,217 6,246 6,162 5,865 5,442 5,587 77,882 Zest Air G. Aviation 56 17 31 78 79 36 132 27 456 Military 186 297 4 487 Sorsogon G.
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