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AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY DECEMBER TOTAL updated January 22, 2013 CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF THE PHILIPPINES AERODROME DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT SERVICE CARGO MOVEMENT for CY 2012 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL CAR Baguio WCC - G. Aviation - A. Spirit REGION 1 Laoag (Int'l. ) HK Express - Cebu Pac. Asian Spirit Far East Trans China S. Air - Air Macao 77 2,124 179 2,380 Mandarin Airlines - Laoag (Dom. ) Pal 162,186 158,473 197,347 226,843 196,098 175,047 154,311 120,401 104,273 133,727 145,386 51,441 1,825,533 Air Phil. 21,182 19,987 19,509 23,369 20,186 15,743 10,880 11,866 11,094 11,987 165,803 Cebu Pac. 47,344 52,231 57,497 57,236 55,425 37,721 36,950 27,484 35,192 22,871 43,582 202,775 676,308 Air Republic 541 1,383 1,993 4,465 5,569 2,241 16,192 Far East Avia. 756 756 WCC 719 1,827 3,695 1,698 1,376 1,358 10,673 Paco - Batanes Air - A. Spirit Sky Pasada - G. Aviation 1,210 2,457 3,667 Military Lingayen G. Aviation Military Rosales G. Aviation San Fernando G. Aviation Vigan north south air 510 370 125 285 110 40 50 90 1,580 lion air - G. Aviation - Seair - Region II Bagabag Cyclone G. Aviation - Basco Cyclone 10,351 7,688 18,039 Seair 12,708 11,410 12,882 8,745 11,679 5,783 3,763 66,970 lion air 26,393 5,713 6,992 4,556 43,654 North Sky Air 8,811 5,989 1,970 5,039 4,494 8,132 15,499 13,061 62,995 sky jet 24,986 10,329 35,315 mid sea 2,783 5,836 9,091 6,765 24,475 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL feas 1,392 1,392 WCC 15,081 15,727 14,752 16,112 10,583 16,920 16,906 383 106,464 Military 250 250 G. Aviation 30 80 1,400 325 1,835 Cauayan Cebu Pac. 14,657 18,236 18,992 16,913 15,637 15,632 14,188 10,466 25,838 22,277 172,836 G. Aviation 4,520 4,520 PAL Military Cyclone airways 17,354 23,034 21,746 1,659 6,276 8,229 11,604 6,357 7,730 3,574 107,563 wcc - Itbayat Sky pasada 820 638 1,188 180 3,475 6,301 northsky 884 681 25 82 1,672 Air Republic 2,122 2,122 Mid Sea Express 1,234 1,977 1,599 4,810 Aviation Ser 265 265 Cyclone 1,509 824 858 3,191 Palanan Cyclone - wcc - G. Aviation - Military - Tuguegarao (Int'l.) Cebu Pacific - G. Aviation - Military Tuguegarao (Dom.) Cebu Pacific 57,159 64,224 128,261 58,915 82,425 67,043 72,828 64,074 64,126 67,947 80,705 82,288 889,995 Airphil 51,762 35,362 39,571 39,839 33,866 25,038 25,695 21,689 22,806 21,345 23,302 23,872 364,147 Florida Air - Royal Aviation - North Sky 6,148 4,705 2,363 3,176 8,899 12,147 7,770 15,681 18,793 16,532 96,214 lion air 3,225 3,225 Chemtrad - WCC 24,024 18,828 20,002 16,670 22,267 16,808 22,424 18,217 5,413 164,653 Mid Sea Express 611 302 4,282 7,282 3,458 4,407 2,363 3,046 25,751 Batanes Air - Cyclone - ATX - Royal Air - skypasada WCC 25,100 22,796 47,896 G. Aviation 700 2,900 2,200 2,624 2,900 1,630 2,100 3,500 1,500 1,763 21,817 Military 20 20 Region III Iba G. Aviation Subic International Domestic G. Aviation D.Macapagal Int,l. Airport International DOMESTIC AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL G. AVIATION MILITARY Plaridel G. Aviation NCR NAIA INT'L 25,357,660 26,017,180 30,055,920 27,700,380 27,969,070 25,746,860 25,526,910 24,399,610 25,129,290 24,350,520 24,371,440 24,430,290 311,055,130 DOMESTIC 11,688,970 10,995,370 12,841,310 13,407,760 13,021,830 12,673,240 12,368,900 12,858,540 14,500,510 13,824,960 9,790,410 11,108,130 149,079,930 G. AVIATION 126,200 94,570 109,170 111,600 131,040 110,980 122,680 117,680 138,030 140,800 96,350 115,840 1,414,940 Region IV Alabat G. Aviation Baler G. Aviation - Busuanga Air Phil. 104,018 30,832 66,428 68,538 61,111 330,927 Cebu Pac 88,455 86,876 93,505 100,812 104,137 473,785 Zest Air 28,415 36,685 24,308 33,645 33,234 156,287 Seair - Chemtrad G. Aviation 79,216 47,322 27,189 48,863 68,477 271,067 Calapan G. Aviation Cuyo Seair G. Aviation 16,252 19,116 16,002 26,982 78,352 Jomalig G. Aviation Lubang G. Aviation - Mamburao G. Aviation - Marinduque Zest Air 1,854 2,459 3,901 563 787 856 1,960 2,816 1,378 1,009 2,223 19,806 G. Aviation - Pto.Princesa ( Int'l. ) Layang-Layang Pto.Princesa ( Dom.) PAL 114,345 57,439 65,046 147,802 209,877 162,075 184,771 215,307 211,113 144,938 1,512,713 Air Asia 989 229 10 1,228 Air Phil. 146,773 201,696 192,638 321,068 292,799 168,927 173,029 229,367 188,085 246,337 219,634 248,110 2,628,463 Cebu Pac 246,065 298,243 345,358 49,429 445,604 296,677 316,492 181,265 422,219 447,558 409,811 376,353 3,835,074 Zest Air 155,003 187,074 217,284 204,451 326,924 210,037 215,305 145,534 195,189 239,686 445,429 419,507 2,961,423 Seair - Romblon Zest Air 10,896 1,462 12,447 10,738 11,170 4,362 6,809 7,063 5,530 6,827 7,927 9,617 94,848 G. Aviation - Seair 1,179 9,976 721 1,761 1,018 760 15,415 San Jose Pal - Airphil 8,700 7,989 5,323 5,068 6,831 9,762 13,538 15,379 14,406 140,498 227,494 Cebu Pac 20,121 13,748 18,712 20,415 19,160 20,829 38,278 29,012 33,021 199,696 52,848 34,932 500,772 Zest Air 15,874 17,011 16,484 14,199 16,886 10,227 90,681 Pinamalayan Seair G. Aviation Wasig G. Aviation Region V Bulan G. Aviation Daet G. Aviation Legaspi PAL 37,271 36,538 42,660 41,915 42,196 47,386 184,711 46,339 82,572 73,262 634,850 Air Phil. 7,000 4,990 4,196 5,901 4,604 3,482 173,029 4,270 2,748 7,653 24,514 30,071 272,458 Cebu Pac 26,342 88,264 71,476 77,648 86,358 83,815 316,492 89,522 59,618 70,036 99,499 86,978 1,156,048 Zest Air 2,417 1,982 1,589 4,020 2,564 2,869 215,305 1,249 1,656 1,264 2,867 7,874 245,656 AIRLINE Airport OPERATOR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL MILITARY 10,000 455 10,455 G. Aviation 20 700 455 727 1,902 Masbate A. Spirit - Air Phil. 9,869 10,354 14,056 7,805 11,709 14,631 12,965 13,533 11,792 6,903 3,815 3,153 120,585 Zest Air 16,821 15,866 15,541 16,166 18,898 9,330 16,051 15,385 24,588 18,757 17,901 14,501 199,805 G. Aviation - Naga PAL - Air Phil. 14,133 7,971 8,437 7,971 14,729 8,533 11,271 5,820 7,610 13,744 10,911 10,887 122,017 Cebu Pac 19,600 24,523 22,192 24,523 34,940 22,322 34,090 24,462 19,160 11,702 22,578 15,693 275,785 Zest Air - G. Aviation 16 16 65 1,500 1,597 Military Sorsogon G. Aviation Virac PAL - Air Phil. Cebu Pac 4,530 4,204 4,614 5,017 6,002 8,530 6,309 5,343 6,403 6,031 4,466 61,449 Zest Air 2,991 3,817 3,959 3,671 3,731 18,169 A. Spirit - Region VI Antique G. Aviation Bacolod PAL 228,930 184,861 205,836 239,172 192,886 182,504 188,238 189,685 236,053 1,848,165 Cebu Pac. 517,675 460,441 453,664 333,585 354,099 362,217 362,126 378,574 495,262 3,717,643 Air Phil. 313,671 333,877 317,157 234,661 239,184 187,469 216,128 184,361 135,955 2,162,463 Zest Air 105,566 120,000 129,921 100,975 136,913 42,692 636,067 Military 1,200 1,200 G. Aviation 53 730 1,500 2,283 Caticlan Airphil 248,872 220,082 175,216 218,484 177,003 145,342 141,343 100,917 152,702 174,528 169,090 1,923,579 Cebu Pac 332,466 248,400 270,649 347,854 325,333 231,243 220,631 197,805 240,597 257,057 288,502 2,960,537 Air Spirit - Seair 3,416 30,588 21,859 25,533 20,141 16,174 117,711 Zest Air - G.
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