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Columbus Regional Airport Authority COLUMBUS REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY - PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TRAFFIC REPORT September 2013 10/29/2013 Airline Enplaned Passengers Deplaned Passengers Enplaned Air Mail Deplaned Air Mail Enplaned Air Freight Deplaned Air Freight Landings Landed Weight Air Canada Express - Regional 1 ,685 1 ,762 - - - - 77 2,616,400 Air Canada Express Totals 1,685 1,762 - - - - 77 2,616,400 AirTran 8,644 9 ,145 - - - - 92 9,568,000 AirTran Totals 8,644 9,145 - - - - 92 9,568,000 American 16,685 16,580 - - 1 904 168 21,241,500 American - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - American Eagle 20,408 20,617 - - 5 ,562 3 ,430 544 26,402,340 American Totals 37,093 37,197 - - 5,563 4,334 712 47,643,840 Delta 33,599 33,304 121,574 56,281 25,572 36,279 284 40,267,400 Delta Connection - ExpressJet 963 910 - - - - 24 1,608,000 Delta Connection - Chautauqua 13,154 12,770 - 2 1 ,429 - 338 14,381,562 Delta Connection - Comair - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Compass 649 565 - - - - 11 821,215 Delta Connection - GoJet 61 45 - - - - 2 134,000 Delta Connection - Mesaba - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Endeavor* 4 ,103 4 ,238 - - - - 103 5,093,900 Delta Connection - Shuttle America 9 ,054 9 ,824 4 1 ,183 203 14,988,715 Delta Connection - SkyWest 99 45 - - - - 2 94,000 Delta Totals 61,682 61,701 121,578 56,283 28,184 36,279 967 77,388,792 Frontier 389 373 - - - - 3 403,440 Frontier Airlines Totals 389 373 - - - - 3 403,440 Southwest 64,841 64,688 - - 190,456 289,500 601 74,574,000 Southwest Totals 64,841 64,688 - - 190,456 289,500 601 74,574,000 United 4 ,158 3 ,993 28,216 - 1 ,413 11,670 30 4,422,000 United Express - Chautauqua 1,134 1 ,378 - - - - 38 1,616,862 United Express - Colgan - - - - - - - - United Express - CommutAir 599 478 - - - - 18 681,000 United Express - ExpressJet 15,326 15,200 - - - - 364 15,960,904 United Express - Mesa 132 132 - - - - 2 134,000 United Express - Republic 3 ,913 4 ,279 - - - - 99 6,138,000 United Express - Shuttle America 8,187 8 ,593 - - - - 144 10,412,928 United Express - SkyWest 342 338 - - - - 6 402,000 United Express - Trans States Air 837 752 - - - - 18 765,882 United Totals 34,628 35,143 28,216 - 1,413 11,670 719 40,533,576 US Airways8 ,779 8 ,510 21,509 29,550 8 ,140 9 ,447 85 11,717,300 US Airways Express - Air Wisconsin 3 ,509 3 ,515 - - 1 ,254 1 ,719 90 4,230,000 US Airways Express - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - PSA 1 ,365 988 - - 2 ,818 1 ,155 32 1,584,000 US Airways Express - Mesa 6,427 6 ,203 - - - - 94 6,909,000 US Airways Express - Republic 19,306 20,567 - - - - 327 24,238,504 US Airways Express - Trans States Air - - - - - - - - US Airways Totals 39,386 39,783 21,509 29,550 12,212 12,321 628 48,678,804 AIRPORT TOTAL 248,348 249,792 171,303 85,833 237,828 354,104 3,799 301,406,852 Total Passengers 498,140 Total Air Mail 257,136 Total Air Freight 591,932 - - SCHEDULED CHARTERS** AirTran - - - - - - - - Air Canada Express - - - - - - - - Air Canada Jetz 45 45 - - - - 1 134 ,000 American - - - - - - - - American Eagle - - - - - - 7 319 ,180 Chautauqua - - - - - - - - Delta 251 249 - - - - 5 807 ,000 Delta Connection - Chautauqua - - - - - - 7 297 ,843 Delta Connection - Comair - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Compass - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - ExpressJet - - - - - - 1 47 ,000 Delta Connection - Endeavor* - - - - - - 1 47 ,000 Delta Connection - Shuttle America - - - - - - 4 294 ,536 Delta Connection - SkyWest - - - - - - - - Frontier - - - - - - - - Southwest 561 559 - - - - 4 512 ,000 United - - - - - - 4 489 ,600 United Express - Chautauqua 167 111 - - - - 10 806 ,647 United Express - Express Jet - - - - - - - - United Express - Republic - - - - - - 2 124 ,000 United Express - Shuttle America - - - - - - 3 216 ,936 United Express - SkyWest - - - - - - - - United Express - Trans States Air - - - - - - - - US Airways 136 136 - - - - 1 67 ,800 US Airways Express - Air Wisconsin - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - PSA - - - - - - - - US Airways Express - Republic - - - - - - 7 522 ,054 SCHEDULED CHARTER 1,160 1,100 ---- 574,685,596 NONSCHEDULED CHARTERS Air Inuit Limited - - - - - - - - Airnet System - - - - - - - - Allegiant Air 238 227 - - - - 3 418,500 Ameristar Jet Charter - - - - - - - - Castle Aviation - - - - - - - - Elite Airways- - - - - - - - Interjet - - - - - - - - Kalitta 2 2 - - - - 2 30,600 Key Lime Air Corp.- - - - - - - - Miami Air 66 113 - - - - 2 291,984 Porter Airlines - - - - - - - - Omni Air International - - - - - - - - Sky King - - - - - - - - Sun Country 152 154 - - - - 2 292,300 Swift Air - - - - - - - - Ryan International - - - - - - - - USA Jet - - - - - - - - Vision Airlines - - - - - - - - Charter Air Transport - - - - - - - - Ultimate Jet Charters - - - - - - - - Xtra Airways- - - - - - - - NONSCHEDULED CHARTER 458 496 ---- 91,033,384 CHARTER TOTAL 1,618 1,596 ---- 665,718,980 FREIGHT AIRLINES Airnet System - - - - - - - - Ameristar Jet Charter - - - - - - - - Berry Aviation - - - - - - - - Castle Aviation - - - - - - - - IFL Group - - - - 32 ,701 - 1 164 ,000 Kalitta - - - - - - - - USA Jet - - - - - - - - McNeely Charter - - - - - - - - Northern Air Cargo- - - - - - - - Pak West Airlines - - - - - - - - Priority Air Charter - - - - - - - - Royal Air Freight - - - - - - - - FREIGHT AIRLINES TOTAL ---- 32,701 - 1 164,000 AIRPORT GRAND TOTAL 249,966 251,388 171,303 85,833 270,529 354,104 3,866 307,289,832 Total Passengers 501,354 Total Air Mail 257,136 Total Air Freight 624,633 -- * Pinnacle Airlines changed name to Endeavor Air 1 August 2013 ** Scheduled Charters includes Charters, Diversions, Ferry and Air Turn back landings Notes: Frontier discontinued CMH service on 1 June 2012, resumed service 8 April 2013 COLUMBUS REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY - PORT COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TRAFFIC REPORT YEAR TO DATE - 2013 10/29/2013 Airline Enplaned Passengers Deplaned Passengers Enplaned Air Mail Deplaned Air Mail Enplaned Air Freight Deplaned Air Freight Landings Landing Weight Air Canada Express - Regional 15,245 15,372 - - - - 694 23,558,900 Air Canada Express Totals 15,245 15,372 - - - - 694 23,558,900 AirTran 163,195 165,921 - - - - 1,776 184,704,000 AirTran Totals 163,195 165,921 - - - - 1,776 184,704,000 American 125,846 125,235 - 414 301 2 ,024 1 ,164 145,249,500 American - Chautauqua - - - - - - - - American Eagle 168,284 172,816 1 4 34,789 26,593 4,780 229,256,220 American Totals 294,130 298,051 1 418 35,090 28,617 5,944 374,505,720 Delta 280,190 283,384 937,850 284,682 329,221 410,353 2 ,314 324,960,600 Delta Connection - ExpressJet 4 ,013 3 ,398 - - - - 125 6,707,400 Delta Connection - Chautauqua 105,711 104,142 - 4 8 ,140 6 ,555 2 ,861 121,732,689 Delta Connection - Comair - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Compass 13,111 14,005 - - - - 219 16,417,907 Delta Connection - GoJet 61 45 - - - - 2 134,000 Delta Connection - Mesaba - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Endeavor* 44,269 45,187 - - - - 1,099 52,861,300 Delta Connection - Shuttle America 77,922 79,855 5 - 13,054 - 1 ,745 128,544,617 Delta Connection - SkyWest 2 ,289 2 ,013 - - - - 47 2,209,000 Delta Totals 527,566 532,029 937,855 284,686 350,415 416,908 8,412 653,567,513 Frontier 7 ,661 7 ,556 - - - - 64 8,606,720 Frontier Airlines Totals 7,661 7,556 - - - - 64 8,606,720 Southwest 621,335 622,472 - - 1,992,124 2,678,770 5 ,875 732,224,000 Southwest Totals 621,335 622,472 - - 1,992,124 2,678,770 5,875 732,224,000 United 44,530 43,683 423,813 10,473 19,460 123,489 370 52,325,800 United Express - Chautauqua 21,579 23,061 - - - - 578 24,593,322 United Express - Colgan - - - - - - - - United Express - CommutAir 9,408 7,632 - - - - 318 11,271,000 United Express - ExpressJet 108,354 108,831 - - - - 2 ,579 113,592,423 United Express - Mesa 794 851 - - - - 14 938,000 United Express - Republic 15,492 18,920 - - - - 400 24,800,000 United Express - Shuttle America 120,470 122,247 - - - - 2 ,175 157,278,600 United Express - SkyWest 7 ,610 7 ,578 - - - - 135 8,345,000 United Express - Trans States Air 2 ,831 3 ,273 - - - - 77 3,276,273 United Totals 331,068 336,076 423,813 10,473 19,460 123,489 6,646 396,420,418 US Airways62 ,107 61,618 240,841 150,285 70,187 89,431 565 77,852,900 US Airways Express - Air Wisconsin 37,400 35,842 - 13 17,349 29,780 903 42,441,000 US Airways Express - Chautauqua 7,967 7,405 - - - - 243 10,339,407 US Airways Express - PSA 10,506 8,304 - - 9,932 3,090 232 12,344,000 US Airways Express - Mesa 37,589 34,173 - - - - 534 39,249,000 US Airways Express - Republic 194,802 205,401 - - - - 3,260 241,955,515 US Airways Express - Trans States Air - - - - - - - - US Airways Totals 350,371 352,743 240,841 150,298 97,468 107,366 5,737 424,181,822 AIRPORT TOTAL 2,310,571 2,330,220 1,602,510 445,875 2,494,557 3,355,150 35,148 2,797,769,093 Total Passengers 4,640,791 Total Air Mail 2,048,385 Total Air Freight 5,849,707 - - SCHEDULED CHARTERS** AirTran - - - - - - - - Air Canada Express 37 37 - - - - 3 101 ,700 Air Canada Jetz 329 420 - - - - 14 1 ,876,000 American - - - - - - 6 27 ,938,630 American Eagle - - - - - - 24 1 ,263,210 Chautauqua - - - - - - - - Delta 540 1 ,013 - - - - 24 4 ,283,600 Delta Connection - Chautauqua - - - - - - 73 3 ,106,077 Delta Connection - Comair - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - Compass - - - - - - - - Delta Connection - ExpressJet 164 162 - - - - 12 632 ,100 Delta Connection - Endeavor* 84 135 - - - - 15 705 ,000 Delta Connection - Shuttle America - - - - - - 39 2 ,871,652 Delta Connection - SkyWest - - - - - - 1 47 ,000 Frontier - - - - - - - - Southwest 1,092 1 ,120 - - - - 10 1 ,280,000 United - - -
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