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January 2010 Sacramento International Airport Airline Passenger Statistics January 2010 CURRENT MONTH FISCAL YEAR TO DATE CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE THIS YEAR LAST YEAR % + / ( - ) 2009/10 2008/09 % + / ( - ) 2010 2009 % + / ( - ) Enplaned Domestic Alaska Airlines 11,511 11,534 (0.2%) 107,274 118,231 (9.3%) 11,511 11,534 (0.2%) American Airlines 15,013 11,677 28.6% 108,811 92,082 18.2% 15,013 11,677 28.6% Continental Airlines 12,596 13,007 (3.2%) 97,459 92,415 5.5% 12,596 13,007 (3.2%) Delta Airlines 19,730 14,387 37.1% 122,401 127,166 (3.7%) 19,730 14,387 37.1% Express Jet - - - 29,340 (100.0%) - - Express Jet/Delta Connection - - - 8,743 (100.0%) - - Frontier Airlines 8,049 8,620 (6.6%) 83,047 85,149 (2.5%) 8,049 8,620 (6.6%) Hawaiian Airlines 7,090 7,429 (4.6%) 51,007 48,650 4.8% 7,090 7,429 (4.6%) Horizon Air 9,111 9,188 (0.8%) 72,949 80,008 (8.8%) 9,111 9,188 (0.8%) Jet Blue 7,306 5,875 24.4% 61,114 63,905 (4.4%) 7,306 5,875 24.4% Mesa/US Airways Express/YV 397 - 464 - 397 - Northwest - 7,814 (100.0%) 55,668 66,467 (16.2%) - 7,814 (100.0%) Skywest/Delta Connection 4,043 4,024 0.5% 29,424 27,817 5.8% 4,043 4,024 0.5% Skywest/United Express 14,244 11,420 24.7% 100,698 82,584 21.9% 14,244 11,420 24.7% Southwest 174,344 170,895 2.0% 1,387,347 1,435,210 (3.3%) 174,344 170,895 2.0% United Airlines 23,887 24,658 (3.1%) 189,966 209,949 (9.5%) 23,887 24,658 (3.1%) US Airways 13,862 21,625 (35.9%) 153,260 192,064 (20.2%) 13,862 21,625 (35.9%) CHARTER - - - - - - 321,183 322,153 (0.3%) 2,620,889 2,759,780 (5.0%) 321,183 322,153 (0.3%) International Air Canada - - - 6,101 (100.0%) - - Mexicana 5,275 4,726 11.6% 35,707 37,650 (5.2%) 5,275 4,726 11.6% 5,275 4,726 11.6% 35,707 43,751 (18.4%) 5,275 4,726 11.6% Total Enplaned 326,458 326,879 (0.129%) 2,656,596 2,803,531 (5.2%) 326,458 326,879 (0.1%) Deplaned Domestic Air Canada - - - 2,554 (100.0%) - - Alaska Airlines 10,937 11,719 (6.7%) 109,048 119,835 (9.0%) 10,937 11,719 (6.7%) American Airlines 15,673 11,901 31.7% 112,792 93,313 20.9% 15,673 11,901 31.7% Continental Airlines 12,322 13,218 (6.8%) 94,277 90,378 4.3% 12,322 13,218 (6.8%) Delta Airlines 19,067 14,393 32.5% 122,334 126,705 (3.4%) 19,067 14,393 32.5% Express Jet - - - 28,942 (100.0%) - - Express Jet/Delta Connection - - - 9,373 (100.0%) - - Frontier Airlines 8,390 9,698 (13.5%) 82,984 91,848 (9.7%) 8,390 9,698 (13.5%) Hawaiian Airlines 6,966 7,085 (1.7%) 50,669 48,464 4.5% 6,966 7,085 (1.7%) Horizon Air 9,225 9,292 (0.7%) 74,170 80,618 (8.0%) 9,225 9,292 (0.7%) Jet Blue 7,020 5,636 24.6% 59,519 62,130 (4.2%) 7,020 5,636 24.6% Mesa/US Airways Express/YV 420 - 600 - 420 - Northwest - 7,722 (100.0%) 54,062 65,399 (17.3%) - 7,722 (100.0%) Skywest/Delta Connection 4,215 4,384 (3.9%) 29,045 28,024 3.6% 4,215 4,384 (3.9%) Skywest/United Express 14,486 11,073 30.8% 100,981 82,039 23.1% 14,486 11,073 30.8% Southwest 174,539 170,484 2.4% 1,389,322 1,436,824 (3.3%) 174,539 170,484 2.4% United Airlines 24,798 24,831 (0.1%) 191,580 209,924 (8.7%) 24,798 24,831 (0.1%) US Airways 13,837 21,373 (35.3%) 156,445 194,511 (19.6%) 13,837 21,373 (35.3%) 321,895 322,809 (0.3%) 2,627,828 2,770,881 (5.2%) 321,895 322,809 (0.3%) International Air Canada - - - 4,249 (100.0%) - - Mexicana 6,292 6,173 1.9% 31,774 34,622 (8.2%) 6,292 6,173 1.9% 6,292 6,173 1.9% 31,774 38,871 (18.3%) 6,292 6,173 1.9% Total Deplaned 328,187 328,982 (0.2%) 2,659,602 2,809,752 (5.3%) 328,187 328,982 (0.2%) ENPLANED AND DEPLANED PASSENGERS 654,645 655,861 (0.2%) 5,316,198 5,613,283 (5.3%) 654,645 655,861 (0.2%) 10/18/2012 10:18 AM Sacramento County Airport System Summary of Activity January 2010 CURRENT MONTH FISCAL YEAR TO DATE CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE THIS YEAR LAST YEAR % + / ( - ) 2009/10 2008/09 % + / ( - ) 2010 2009 % + / ( - ) Sacramento International Airport Passengers Enplaned 326,458 326,879 (0.1%) 2,656,596 2,803,531 (5.2%) 326,458 326,879 (0.1%) Deplaned 328,187 328,982 (0.2%) 2,659,602 2,809,752 (5.3%) 328,187 328,982 (0.2%) 654,645 655,861 (0.2%) 5,316,198 5,613,283 (5.3%) 654,645 655,861 (0.2%) Landings Landed Weight (1,000 pounds) 501,465 501,547 (0.0%) 3,631,050 3,848,990 (5.7%) 501,465 501,547 (0.0%) # of Landings 4,637 4,315 7.5% 32,804 35,218 (6.9%) 4,637 4,315 7.5% Airmail (Pounds) On 176,098 167,625 5.1% 1,324,743 1,319,727 0.4% 176,098 167,625 5.1% Off 2,585 745 247.0% 21,079 1,409,012 (98.5%) 2,585 745 247.0% 178,683 168,370 6.1% 1,345,822 2,728,739 (50.7%) 178,683 168,370 6.1% Freight (Pounds) On 4,760,651 5,738,425 (17.0%) 43,844,550 40,349,267 8.7% 4,760,651 5,738,425 (17.0%) Off 6,304,550 6,587,187 (4.3%) 52,692,649 44,271,468 19.0% 6,304,550 6,587,187 (4.3%) 11,065,201 12,325,612 (10.2%) 96,537,199 84,620,735 14.1% 11,065,201 12,325,612 (10.2%) Aircraft Operations Air Carrier - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Air Taxi - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% General Aviation - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Military - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Mather Airport Passengers Enplaned 19 17 11.8% 56 140 (60.0%) 19 17 11.8% Deplaned 36 22 63.6% 66 119 (44.5%) 36 22 63.6% 55 39 41.0% 122 259 (52.9%) 55 39 41.0% Landings Landed Weight (1,000 pounds) 22,334 35,422 (36.9%) 239,641 363,351 (34.0%) 22,334 35,422 (36.9%) # of Landings 399 584 (31.7%) 4,252 4,467 (4.8%) 399 584 (31.7%) Freight (Pounds) On 3,283,126 3,385,505 (3.0%) 25,734,005 39,383,040 (34.7%) 3,283,126 3,385,505 (3.0%) Off 3,419,071 3,343,778 2.3% 27,907,454 41,181,354 (32.2%) 3,419,071 3,343,778 2.3% 6,702,197 6,729,283 (0.4%) 53,641,459 80,564,394 (33.4%) 6,702,197 6,729,283 (0.4%) Operations Air Carrier - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Air Taxi - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% General Aviation - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Military - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Sacramento Executive Airport Landings Landed Weight (1,000 pounds) - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% # of Landings - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Freight (Pounds) On - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Off - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Operations Air Carrier - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Air Taxi - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% General Aviation - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% Military - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% - - 0.0% 10/18/2012 10:18 AM Sacramento International Airport Passenger Statistics Prior 12 Months Current Year Prior Year Year over Year Change Enplaned Deplaned Enplaned Deplaned Enplaned % Difference Deplaned % Difference February 2009 314,502 315,502 384,343 384,953 (69,841) -18.2% (69,451) -18.0% March 2009 370,622 372,823 454,114 455,042 (83,492) -18.4% (82,219) -18.1% April 2009 387,417 385,828 433,866 431,697 (46,449) -10.7% (45,869) -10.6% May 2009 394,048 396,567 476,664 473,194 (82,616) -17.3% (76,627) -16.2% June 2009 434,738 422,816 490,842 480,006 (56,104) -11.4% (57,190) -11.9% July 2009 428,420 427,212 477,592 476,629 (49,172) -10.3% (49,417) -10.4% August 2009 403,308 413,085 456,831 465,541 (53,523) -11.7% (52,456) -11.3% September 2009 371,103 364,380 385,116 385,913 (14,013) -3.6% (21,533) -5.6% October 2009 391,828 390,540 406,623 406,456 (14,795) -3.6% (15,916) -3.9% November 2009 360,966 365,184 371,698 371,964 (10,732) -2.9% (6,780) -1.8% December 2009 374,513 371,014 378,792 374,267 (4,279) -1.1% (3,253) -0.9% January 2010 326,458 328,187 326,879 328,982 (421) -0.1% (795) -0.2% 4,557,923 4,553,138 5,043,360 5,034,644 (485,437) -9.6% (481,506) -9.6% Total Enplaned Passengers by Month 525,000 475,000 425,000 2007 2008 375,000 2009 2010 325,000 275,000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 10/18/2012 10:18 AM SACRAMENTO COUNTY AIRPORT SYSTEM SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - 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