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June 2009 Passenger Traffic Statistics DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TOTAL OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC JUNE 2009 JUNE YEAR TO DATE % OF % OF % GRAND % GRAND INCR./ INCR./ TOTAL INCR./ INCR./ TOTAL 2009 2008 DECR. DECR. 2009 2009 2008 DECR. DECR. 2009 OPERATIONS (1) Air Carrier 39,827 40,306 (479) -1.2% 74.7% 227,718 231,688 (3,970) -1.7% 75.3% Air Taxi 13,205 13,857 (652) -4.7% 24.8% 73,043 81,105 (8,062) -9.9% 24.1% Military 3 7 (4) -57.1% 0.0% 79 77 2 2.6% 0.0% General Aviation 295 468 (173) -37.0% 0.6% 1,686 2,207 (521) -23.6% 0.6% TOTAL 53,330 54,638 (1,308) -2.4% 100.0% 302,526 315,077 (12,551) -4.0% 100.0% PASSENGERS (2) Internationals (3) In 75,360 103,885 (28,525) -27.5% 495,248 599,674 (104,426) -17.4% Out 76,353 101,999 (25,646) -25.1% 499,873 598,493 (98,620) -16.5% TOTAL 151,713 205,884 (54,171) -26.3% 3.2% 995,121 1,198,167 (203,046) -16.9% 4.1% Majors (4) In 1,884,098 1,950,359 (66,261) -3.4% 9,582,952 9,935,432 (352,480) -3.5% Out 1,834,679 1,909,057 (74,378) -3.9% 9,634,967 9,994,329 (359,362) -3.6% TOTAL 3,718,777 3,859,416 (140,639) -3.6% 79.0% 19,217,919 19,929,761 (711,842) -3.6% 79.0% Nationals (5) In 33,903 37,819 (3,916) -10.4% 156,774 166,584 (9,810) -5.9% Out 32,783 35,867 (3,084) -8.6% 158,113 164,287 (6,174) -3.8% TOTAL 66,686 73,686 (7,000) -9.5% 1.4% 314,887 330,871 (15,984) -4.8% 1.3% Regionals (6) In 378,424 340,095 38,329 11.3% 1,897,896 2,036,113 (138,217) -6.8% Out 392,694 350,308 42,386 12.1% 1,907,028 2,049,854 (142,826) -7.0% TOTAL 771,118 690,403 80,715 11.7% 16.4% 3,804,924 4,085,967 (281,043) -6.9% 15.6% Supplementals (7) In 257 156 101 64.7% 2,417 3,344 (927) -27.7% Out 257 284 (27) -9.5% 2,286 3,110 (824) -26.5% TOTAL 514 440 74 16.8% 0.0% 4,703 6,454 (1,751) -27.1% 0.0% GRAND TOTAL PASSENGERS 4,708,808 4,829,829 (121,021) -2.5% 100.0% 24,337,554 25,551,220 (1,213,666) -4.7% 100.0% CARGO BY TYPE (LBS) (8) AIR MAIL In 749,386 1,314,505 (565,119) -43.0% 5,697,331 7,803,338 (2,106,007) -27.0% Out 447,763 1,759,916 (1,312,153) -74.6% 5,777,662 6,734,149 (956,487) -14.2% TOTAL 1,197,149 3,074,421 (1,877,272) -61.1% 3.0% 11,474,993 14,537,487 (3,062,494) -21.1% 4.9% FREIGHT & EXPRESS In 21,224,468 23,376,973 (2,152,505) -9.2% 123,280,604 147,806,408 (24,525,804) -16.6% Out 16,947,760 18,270,866 (1,323,106) -7.2% 101,377,186 120,778,982 (19,401,796) -16.1% TOTAL 38,172,228 41,647,839 (3,475,611) -8.3% 97.0% 224,657,790 268,585,390 (43,927,600) -16.4% 95.1% CARGO BY CARRIER CARGO 31,168,550 34,711,075 (3,542,525) -10.2% 79.2% 188,120,198 223,782,996 (35,662,798) -15.9% 79.7% PASSENGER 8,200,827 10,011,185 (1,810,358) -18.1% 20.8% 48,012,585 59,339,881 (11,327,296) -19.1% 20.3% GRAND TOTAL 39,369,377 44,722,260 (5,352,883) -12.0% 100.0% 236,132,783 283,122,877 (46,990,094) -16.6% 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) AeroMexico, Air Canada, American Trans Air Int'l, British Airways, Champion Air Int'l, Frontier Int'l, Lufthansa, Mexicana, (3) Miami Air Int'l, Republic Airline/F9X Int'l, Ryan Int'l Airlines Int'l, Shuttle America/UAX Int'l, SkyWest/UAX Int'l, Ted Int'l, and United Int'l.. (4) Alaska, American, Continental, Delta, Frontier, Northwest, Southwest, Ted, United, and US Airways. (5) Air Tran, American Trans Air, Jet Blue, and Midwest Express. (6) Big Sky Airlines, Comair/Delta Connection, ExpressJet/CO Express, ExpressJet/DLX, GoJet/UAX, Great Lakes, Horizon, Lynx, Mesa/UAX, (6) Mesa/US Air Express, Mesaba/ Delta Connection, Mesaba/Northwest Airlink, Pinnacle Northwest Airlines, Republic/Frontier Express, (6) Shuttle America/UAX, Southern Skyways, SkyWest/DLX, SkyWest/UAX, Trans States/AA, and Trans States/UAX. (7) Allegiant Air, Casino, Champion Air, Miami, Ryan Int'l Airlines, and Sun Country. (8) For Detail see Attached Cargo Report. DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TOTAL PASSENGERS BY AIRLINE JUNE 2009 JUNE 2009 vs. 2008 YEAR TO DATE % % INCREASE/ INCR./ MKT SHARE MKT SHAREINCREASE/ INCR./ AIRLINE (1) 2009 2008 DECREASE DECR. 2009 2009 2008 2008 DECREASE DECR. AIR CANADA 12,319 14,317 (1,998) -14.0% 75,162 0.31% 87,011 0.34% (11,849) -13.6% AERO MEXICO 2,885 2,545 340 13.4% 27,037 0.11% 3,460 0.01% 23,577 681.4% AIR TRAN 38,073 32,369 5,704 17.6% 168,480 0.69% 145,196 0.57% 23,284 16.0% ALASKA 56,626 52,293 4,333 8.3% 231,449 0.95% 249,472 0.98% (18,023) -7.2% ALLEGIANT AIR 220 440 (220) -50.0% 1,577 0.01% 2,241 0.01% (664) -29.6% AMERICAN 137,729 168,433 (30,704) -18.2% 702,022 2.88% 857,853 3.36% (155,831) -18.2% AMERICAN TRANS AIR 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 130 0.00% (130) -100.0% AMERICAN TRANS AIR INT'L 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 461 0.00% (461) -100.0% BIG SKY AIRLINES 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 352 0.00% (352) -100.0% BRITISH AIRWAYS 14,984 14,724 260 1.8% 79,966 0.33% 79,375 0.31% 591 0.7% CASINO 294 0 294 100.0% 1,163 0.00% 1,052 0.00% 111 10.6% CHAMPION AIR INT'L 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 2,002 0.01% (2,002) -100.0% COMAIR/DELTA CONNECTION 0 391 (391) -100.0% 0 0.00% 11,328 0.04% (11,328) -100.0% CONTINENTAL 92,745 97,537 (4,792) -4.9% 486,083 2.00% 524,593 2.05% (38,510) -7.3% DELTA 104,907 105,826 (919) -0.9% 597,051 2.45% 567,847 2.22% 29,204 5.1% EXPRESS JET/CONTINENTAL EXPRESS 1,974 1,201 773 64.4% 2,298 0.01% 15,181 0.06% (12,883) -84.9% EXPRESS JET/DELTA CNX 0 9,153 (9,153) -100.0% 0 0.00% 56,338 0.22% (56,338) -100.0% FRONTIER AIRLINES 987,791 1,072,552 (84,761) -7.9% 4,969,141 20.42% 5,457,390 21.36% (488,249) -8.9% FRONTIER (INT'L) 17,644 39,016 (21,372) -54.8% 196,355 0.81% 284,723 1.11% (88,368) -31.0% GO JET/UAX 32,422 20,781 11,641 56.0% 138,564 0.57% 92,037 0.36% 46,527 50.6% GREAT LAKES 33,359 44,015 (10,656) -24.2% 191,386 0.79% 259,714 1.02% (68,328) -26.3% HORIZON 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 461 0.00% (461) -100.0% JET BLUE 21,360 22,356 (996) -4.5% 105,654 0.43% 119,736 0.47% (14,082) -11.8% LUFTHANSA 17,525 31,749 (14,224) -44.8% 98,283 0.40% 166,770 0.65% (68,487) -41.1% LYNX AVIATION 108,806 98,899 9,907 10.0% 485,931 2.00% 447,828 1.75% 38,103 8.5% MESA/UAX 72,859 60,595 12,264 20.2% 391,492 1.61% 327,310 1.28% 64,182 19.6% MESA/US AIR EXPRESS 0 2,938 (2,938) -100.0% 2,193 0.01% 27,579 0.11% (25,386) -92.0% MESABA/NORTHWEST AIRLINK 11,225 9,530 1,695 17.8% 55,782 0.23% 9,530 0.04% 46,252 485.3% MESABA/DELTA CONNECTION 6,812 0 6,812 100.0% 21,609 0.09% 0 0.00% 21,609 100.0% MEXICANA 2,511 6,074 (3,563) -58.7% 25,480 0.10% 36,099 0.14% (10,619) -29.4% MIAMI AIRLINES 0 0 0 0.0% 209 0.00% 443 0.00% (234) -52.8% MIAMI AIRLINES INT'L 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 48 0.00% (48) -100.0% MIDWEST EXPRESS 7,253 18,961 (11,708) -61.7% 40,753 0.17% 65,809 0.26% (25,056) -38.1% NORTHWEST 83,523 78,411 5,112 6.5% 421,750 1.73% 501,706 1.96% (79,956) -15.9% PINNACLE NORTHWEST AIRLINES 0 5,662 (5,662) -100.0% 1,096 0.00% 19,922 0.08% (18,826) -94.5% REPUBLIC AIRLINE/FRONTIER EXPRESS 0 16,162 (16,162) -100.0% 0 0.00% 421,780 1.65% (421,780) -100.0% REPUBLIC AIRLINE/F9X INT'L 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 12,618 0.05% (12,618) -100.0% RYAN INT'L AIRLINES 0 0 0 0.0% 311 0.00% 392 0.00% (81) -20.7% SHUTTLE AMERICA/UAX 60,547 29,190 31,357 107.4% 277,248 1.14% 170,597 0.67% 106,651 62.5% SHUTTLE AMERICA/UAX (INT'L) 15,474 8,514 6,960 81.7% 81,017 0.33% 51,955 0.20% 29,062 55.9% SKYWEST/DELTA CONNECTION 21,741 20,731 1,010 4.9% 109,040 0.45% 97,328 0.38% 11,712 12.0% SKYWEST/UAX 406,436 349,267 57,169 16.4% 2,058,069 8.46% 2,008,693 7.86% 49,376 2.5% SKYWEST/UAX INT'L 16,558 20,021 (3,463) -17.3% 114,178 0.47% 107,495 0.42% 6,683 6.2% SOUTHERN SKYWAYS 0 2,149 (2,149) -100.0% 0 0.00% 2,149 0.01% (2,149) -100.0% SOUTHWEST 667,840 478,633 189,207 39.5% 3,346,445 13.75% 1,929,527 7.55% 1,416,918 73.4% SUN COUNTRY 0 0 0 0.0% 1,443 0.01% 2,326 0.01% (883) -38.0% TED 0 314,738 (314,738) -100.0% 0 0.00% 1,797,527 7.03% (1,797,527) -100.0% TED INT'L 0 12,774 (12,774) -100.0% 0 0.00% 94,928 0.37% (94,928) -100.0% TRANS STATES/AA 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 15,406 0.06% (15,406) -100.0% TRANS STATES/UAX 14,937 19,739 (4,802) -24.3% 70,216 0.29% 102,434 0.40% (32,218) -31.5% UNITED 1,493,095 1,406,861 86,234 6.1% 7,961,126 32.71% 7,589,261 29.70% 371,865 4.9% UNITED INT'L 51,813 56,150 (4,337) -7.7% 297,643 1.22% 271,222 1.06% 26,421 9.7% US AIRWAYS 94,521 84,132 10,389 12.3% 502,852 2.07% 454,585 1.78% 48,267 10.6% TOTALS 4,708,808 4,829,829 (121,021) -2.5% 24,337,554 100.00% 25,551,220 100.00% (1,213,666) -4.7% DEPLANED PASSENGERS 2,372,042 2,432,314 (60,272) -2.5% 12,135,287 12,741,147 (605,860) -4.8% ENPLANED PASSENGERS 2,336,766 2,397,515 (60,749) -2.5% 12,202,267 12,810,073 (607,806) -4.7% TOTAL PASSENGERS 4,708,808 4,829,829 (121,021) -2.5% 24,337,554 25,551,220 (1,213,666) -4.7% (1) Passenger totals represent revenue and nonrevenue passengers as reported by the individual airlines.
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