PASSENGER MOVEMENT for CY 2007 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Baguio A

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PASSENGER MOVEMENT for CY 2007 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Baguio A AIR TRANSPORTATION OFFICE AIRPORT MAINTENANCE SECTION PASSENGER MOVEMENT for CY 2007 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Baguio A. Spirit 912 1,683 1,797 1,908 1,284 748 549 279 253 391 609 792 11,205 G. Aviation 144 314 224 204 96 119 78 69 52 173 212 267 1,952 Military 4 344 1,242 222 37 58 24 5 41 377 28 212 2,594 Laoag (Int'l. ) Far East Trans 2,505 2,416 2,104 1,940 1,935 2,299 2,213 2,427 1,856 2,273 2,232 2,370 26,570 Cebu Pac. 3,148 3,148 China S. Air 872 1,354 927 749 1,117 1,305 1,939 2,225 633 975 1,400 1,618 15,114 Asian Spirit 421 Mandarin Air 1,114 1,114 Hongkong Exp. 216 216 Laoag (Dom. ) PAL 4,081 4,225 4,628 5,746 5,426 5,392 5,789 4,898 5,429 6,244 6,396 6,683 64,937 Cebu Pac. 2,587 2,982 3,042 3,502 2,861 2,814 2,303 2,309 2,425 1,956 2,844 29,625 Paco 75 73 157 369 225 38 39 976 G. Aviation 43 45 42 100 46 100 57 15 13 461 Military 325 94 26 445 Lingayen G. Aviation 262 607 522 594 851 546 233 580 772 518 989 6,474 Rosales G. Aviation Vigan Asian Spirit 256 160 683 111 120 49 164 1,543 G. Aviation 302 170 112 375 295 127 268 975 1,031 4,139 7,794 Military 12 16 28 Region II Bagabag G. Aviation 87 78 64 122 123 53 40 41 137 30 13 788 Military Basco A. Spirit 981 980 2,293 2,411 1,752 850 734 948 1,356 891 1,402 14,598 Chemtrad 135 194 282 546 280 237 218 161 350 52 220 2,675 Paco 350 224 826 295 153 207 2,055 G. Aviation 23 30 123 9 3 1 6 195 Military 15 12 27 Cauayan G. Aviation 524 446 666 694 591 485 498 538 482 682 379 412 6,397 Itbayat G. Aviation 71 71 Palanan Cyclone 371 523 459 374 302 365 281 313 429 326 3,743 G. Aviation 412 6 19 32 33 194 3 699 Military 28 28 56 Tuguegarao Air Phil. 2,622 2,427 2,645 2,707 3,047 2,457 2,604 2,397 2,275 2,147 1,894 2,340 29,562 Asian Spirit 219 907 1,041 2,167 Chemtrad 349 353 595 522 494 412 338 411 242 402 249 389 4,756 G. Aviation 94 267 63 392 46 19 14 95 56 295 76 221 1,638 Military PASSENGER 07 Page 1 of 7 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Region III Iba Seair G. Aviation 653 807 960 556 542 391 422 273 302 245 623 700 6,474 Military Subic International 838 1,226 2,005 45 4,114 Domestic 1,157 1,233 1,533 1,194 1,185 1,092 1,059 1,008 986 1,223 996 868 13,534 D.Macapagal Int,l. Airport International 43,581 Asiana 7,747 6,161 6,858 5,674 5,428 5,207 5,824 6,184 996 4,282 6,460 60,821 Hongkong Airlines 1,175 1,670 1,951 2,428 5,537 6,126 241 19,128 Hongkong Express 302 302 Tiger Airways 22,760 20,032 23,119 20,246 18,316 16,738 17,322 18,527 14,789 15,010 14,641 18,024 219,524 Air Asia 15,029 12,955 15,526 15,463 15,496 14,669 13,476 14,337 13,316 14,223 14,442 16,381 175,313 Deer Air 144 144 Shanghai Airlines 483 971 1,015 2,469 DOMESTIC 4,938 3,455 2,666 2,356 3,201 4,111 20,727 A. Spirit Seair 859 717 834 1,313 3,723 Cebu Pac. 3,783 3,074 2,838 3,978 13,673 G. AVIATION MILITARY Plaridel G. Aviation 2,636 2,001 15,443 21,608 32,613 29,014 14,937 15,056 20,870 13,726 12,808 180,712 NCR NAIA INT'L 922,705 804,397 937,206 959,647 966,160 893,639 911,366 878,313 789,857 828,626 875,814 956,985 10,724,715 DOMESTIC 770,025 698,388 798,704 893,214 922,883 796,973 776,738 787,294 772,528 830,802 796,170 863,500 9,707,219 G. AVIATION 26,185 23,582 28,698 27,152 27,668 19,342 20,171 18,302 15,266 18,939 15,330 21,177 261,812 Region IV Alabat G. Aviation Baler Seair 13 13 G. Aviation 50 1,039 14 5 1,108 Busuanga A. Spirit 696 860 2,940 1,425 1,338 866 706 988 1,030 1,461 12,310 Seair 2,955 2,688 3,242 2,722 1,614 1,811 1,802 1,933 2,408 21,175 G. Aviation 26 31 40 28 7 20 6 6 24 188 Military Calapan Seair G. Aviation Military Cuyo Seair 10 99 55 164 Paco 2 2 Chemtrad G. Aviation 104 214 33 30 381 Jomalig G. Aviation 18 33 72 17 75 215 Lubang Seair 1,381 1,381 PASSENGER 07 Page 2 of 7 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL G. Aviation 741 984 1,317 1,473 1,503 754 390 1,604 989 9,755 Mamburao G. Aviation 3 21 61 43 86 28 22 50 29 343 Military Marinduque G. Aviation 16 23 32 16 23 12 7 4 133 Pto.Princesa ( Dom.) PAL 11,699 11,247 13,180 15,231 14,026 12,698 12,086 10,807 10,981 12,419 10,831 14,148 149,353 Air Phil. 8,584 7,897 8,743 10,707 10,060 8,634 7,963 9,387 7,996 10,062 5,207 10,767 106,007 Cebu Pac. 8,306 8,467 11,175 11,627 12,378 11,546 10,990 10,545 10,354 13,316 7,199 13,805 129,708 Asian Spirit Seair 360 265 331 323 307 208 232 256 201 164 293 75 3,015 G. Aviation 363 401 228 309 568 330 172 292 303 274 313 403 3,956 Romblon Seair 23 241 371 635 G. Aviation 10 9 15 7 20 10 14 3 6 18 112 Military San Jose A. Spirit 2,981 2,544 2,653 3,423 2,966 2,320 2,304 2,626 2,260 2,698 2,422 3,216 32,413 Airphil 96 96 G. Aviation 149 88 190 137 269 183 141 111 127 227 100 209 1,931 Military 34 168 31 22 127 218 72 44 139 48 46 949 Pinamalayan G. Aviation Wasig G. Aviation Region V Bulan G. Aviation 2 2 Daet G. Aviation 10 10 20 Legaspi PAL 7,884 7,541 7,860 7,277 7,802 7,747 8,227 8,524 8,059 6,507 5,771 8,500 91,699 Cebu Pac. 7,901 7,569 10,676 16,471 17,564 11,474 9,911 8,556 9,062 11,518 9,750 11,309 131,761 G. Aviation 67 63 84 75 114 48 70 18 22 62 32 50 705 Military 3 6 5 5 636 20 210 12 897 Masbate A. Spirit 2,013 1,746 2,091 2,293 2,255 537 1,973 2,140 2,036 2,024 1,641 1,225 21,974 G. Aviation 68 62 18 32 117 16 28 44 13 12 32 26 468 Military 32 124 50 46 165 417 Naga PAL 1,979 1,979 Air Phil. 2,157 3,426 4,364 4,516 4,705 3,980 3,926 4,284 4,879 4,687 4,299 4,759 49,982 G. Aviation 29 13 126 95 53 39 15 20 31 82 68 86 657 Military 6 49 83 165 13 38 25 379 Sorsogon G. Aviation Virac A. Spirit 1,652 1,227 1,290 1,984 2,199 1,806 1,730 1,593 1,028 1,359 942 1,543 18,353 G. Aviation 7 5 4 2 28 9 7 19 4 12 14 6 117 Military 8 177 185 Region VI Antique G. Aviation 90 90 Bacolod PAL 24,757 20,713 22,430 20,803 23,993 22,506 24,171 24,453 23,688 28,707 25,230 29,632 291,083 Cebu Pac. 26,145 27,484 33,640 38,748 39,053 34,196 29,329 29,599 29,195 29,827 27,714 29,658 374,588 Air Phil. 9,869 9,109 9,723 9,917 11,718 9,340 8,937 10,228 9,557 10,837 8,632 9,035 116,902 PASSENGER 07 Page 3 of 7 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL G. Aviation 101 217 241 282 215 132 155 443 305 286 318 416 3,111 Military 70 9 10 158 247 Caticlan A.
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