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DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Page 1 DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TOTAL OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC June 2014 June YEAR TO DATE % of % of % Grand % Grand Incr./ Incr./ Total Incr./ Incr./ Total 2014 2013 Decr. Decr. 2014 2014 2013 Decr. Decr. 2014 OPERATIONS (1) Air Carrier 36,445 36,038 407 1.1% 72.8% 205,660 206,577 (917) -0.4% 73.5% Air Taxi 13,146 14,077 (931) -6.6% 26.3% 71,988 79,607 (7,619) -9.6% 25.7% General Aviation 350 361 (11) -3.0% 0.7% 1,885 1,872 13 0.7% 0.7% Military 131 9 122 1355.6% 0.3% 423 46 377 819.6% 0.2% TOTAL 50,072 50,485 (413) -0.8% 100.0% 279,956 288,102 (8,146) -2.8% 100.0% PASSENGERS (2) International (3) Inbound 57,118 50,542 6,576 13.0% 340,588 279,503 61,085 21.9% Outbound 56,091 50,029 6,062 12.1% 333,871 270,945 62,926 23.2% TOTAL 113,209 100,571 12,638 12.6% 2.3% 674,459 550,448 124,011 22.5% 2.6% International/Pre-cleared Inbound 40,636 36,770 3,866 10.5% 238,452 204,305 34,147 16.7% Outbound 43,869 38,781 5,088 13.1% 266,081 223,482 42,599 19.1% TOTAL 84,505 75,551 8,954 11.9% 1.7% 504,533 427,787 76,746 17.9% 1.9% Majors (4) Inbound 1,864,292 1,842,128 22,164 1.2% 9,861,418 9,763,116 98,302 1.0% Outbound 1,827,150 1,808,923 18,227 1.0% 9,874,362 9,797,301 77,061 0.8% TOTAL 3,691,442 3,651,051 40,391 1.1% 76.4% 19,735,780 19,560,417 175,363 0.9% 76.1% National (5) Inbound 64,011 55,388 8,623 15.6% 308,176 280,897 27,279 9.7% Outbound 62,169 53,756 8,413 15.7% 306,049 278,354 27,695 9.9% TOTAL 126,180 109,144 17,036 15.6% 2.6% 614,225 559,251 54,974 9.8% 2.4% Regionals (6) Inbound 406,219 388,917 17,302 4.4% 2,203,411 2,147,064 56,347 2.6% Outbound 408,328 390,933 17,395 4.4% 2,201,466 2,149,236 52,230 2.4% TOTAL 814,547 779,850 34,697 4.4% 17.0% 4,404,877 4,296,300 108,577 2.5% 17.0% Supplementals (7) Inbound 258 0 258 0.0% 1,327 1,033 294 28.5% Outbound 260 142 118 83.1% 1,142 1,088 54 5.0% TOTAL 518 142 376 264.8% 0.0% 2,469 2,121 348 16.4% 0.0% GRAND TOTAL PASSENGERS 4,830,401 4,716,309 114,092 2.4% 100.0% 25,936,343 25,396,324 540,019 2.1% 100.0% CARGO BY TYPE (LBS) (8) Air Mail Inbound 1,134,220 1,056,470 77,750 7.4% 7,436,145 7,858,536 (422,391) -5.4% Outbound 1,183,603 970,004 213,599 22.0% 6,592,989 7,853,710 (1,260,721) -16.1% TOTAL 2,317,823 2,026,474 291,349 14.4% 5.7% 14,029,134 15,712,246 (1,683,112) -10.7% 5.7% Freight & Express Inbound 21,741,099 20,551,112 1,189,987 5.8% 127,114,687 129,771,171 (2,656,484) -2.0% Outbound 16,795,369 16,620,316 175,053 1.1% 104,237,905 102,343,209 1,894,696 1.9% TOTAL 38,536,468 37,171,428 1,365,040 3.7% 94.3% 231,352,592 232,114,380 (761,788) -0.3% 94.3% CARGO BY CARRIER Cargo 31,671,810 30,989,083 682,727 2.2% 77.5% 192,861,732 195,788,457 (2,926,725) -1.5% 78.6% Passenger 9,182,481 8,208,819 973,662 11.9% 22.5% 52,519,994 52,038,169 481,825 0.9% 21.4% TOTAL 40,854,291 39,197,902 1,656,389 4.2% 100.0% 245,381,726 247,826,626 (2,444,900) -1.0% 100.0% (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) Aerovias de Mexico, Air Canada, AirTran Airways Int'l., British Airways, Frontier Int'l., Frontier/Republic Int'l., GoJet Int'l., Icelandair ehf, Interjet, Lufthansa, (3) Shuttle America/UAX Int'l., SkyWest/UAX Int'l., Concesionaria Vuela/Volaris, and United Int'l. (4) Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, Frontier/Republic, Southwest, United, and US Airways. (5) Air Tran, Jet Blue, Spirit Airlines. (6) American Eagle, Comair/Delta Connection, Compass Air, ExpressJet/UAX, Go Jet/UAX, Great Lakes, Endeavor/Delta, Republic/UAX, Shuttle America/UAX, (6) SkyWest Airlines/UAX, Skywest Delta Con., Trans States/UAX, Republic/American Eagle. (7) Allegiant Air, Xtra Airways, Miami Air, Ryan Int'l. Airlines, MN Airlines, LLC/Sun Country. (8) For Detail see Attached Cargo Report. Page 1 DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TOTAL PASSENGERS BY AIRLINE June 2014 June 2014 vs. 2013 Year To Date % % Increase/ Incr./ Mkt Share Mkt Share Increase/ Incr/ Airline (1) 2014 2013 Decrease Decr. 2014 2014 2013 2013 Decrease Decr. American Airlines, Inc. (3) 107,213 111,287 (4,074) -3.7% 606,571 2.34% 618,843 2.44% (12,272) -2.0% American Eagle Airlines, Inc. 17,496 23,534 (6,038) -25.7% 99,729 0.38% 126,302 0.50% (26,573) -21.0% Republic/American Eagle 11,242 0 11,242 100.0% 67,040 0.26% 0 0.00% 67,040 100.0% US Airways, Inc. (3) 143,933 139,781 4,152 3.0% 739,158 2.85% 708,278 2.79% 30,880 4.4% American Total 279,884 274,602 5,282 1.9% 1,512,498 5.83% 1,453,423 5.72% 59,075 4.1% Compass Airlines/Delta Connection 0 0 0 0.0% 148 0.00% 222 0.00% (74) -33.3% Delta Air Lines, Inc. 182,782 205,141 (22,359) -10.9% 1,003,450 3.87% 1,000,815 3.94% 2,635 0.3% Endeavor Air/Delta Connection 3,425 4,057 (632) -15.6% 21,350 0.08% 17,470 0.07% 3,880 22.2% Express Jet/Delta Connection 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.00% 124 0.00% (124) -100.0% SkyWest/Delta Connection 25,170 20,167 5,003 24.8% 140,541 0.54% 145,403 0.57% (4,862) -3.3% Delta Total 211,377 229,365 (17,988) -7.8% 1,165,489 4.49% 1,164,034 4.58% 1,455 0.1% Frontier Airlines, Inc. 918,719 848,610 70,109 8.3% 4,626,438 17.84% 4,323,005 17.02% 303,433 7.0% Frontier Int'l 20,494 20,865 (371) -1.8% 180,938 0.70% 170,653 0.67% 10,285 6.0% Frontier/Republic 0 31,462 (31,462) -100.0% 0 0.00% 221,327 0.87% (221,327) -100.0% Frontier Total 939,213 900,937 38,276 4.2% 4,807,376 18.54% 4,714,985 18.57% 92,391 2.0% AirTran Airways, Inc. (2) 20,343 18,207 2,136 11.7% 84,002 0.32% 96,999 0.38% (12,997) -13.4% AirTran Airways Int'l (2) 8,755 9,126 (371) -4.1% 66,401 0.26% 42,545 0.17% 23,856 56.1% Southwest Airlines Co. (2) 1,235,228 1,215,321 19,907 1.6% 6,560,334 25.29% 6,344,045 24.98% 216,289 3.4% Southwest Total 1,264,326 1,242,654 21,672 1.7% 6,710,737 25.87% 6,483,589 25.53% 227,148 3.5% ExpressJet/United Express 145,296 107,975 37,321 34.6% 777,885 3.00% 659,769 2.60% 118,116 17.9% ExpressJet/United Express Int'l. 8,450 4,832 3,618 74.9% 52,358 0.20% 25,259 0.10% 27,099 107.3% GoJet Airlines, LLC 65,826 58,388 7,438 12.7% 401,385 1.55% 308,764 1.22% 92,621 30.0% GoJet Int'l. 4,633 5,480 (847) -15.5% 22,735 0.09% 21,503 0.08% 1,232 5.7% Republic/United Express 122,210 92,185 30,025 32.6% 641,811 2.47% 513,416 2.02% 128,395 25.0% Shuttle America Corporation 42,523 45,198 (2,675) -5.9% 208,180 0.80% 268,605 1.06% (60,425) -22.5% Shuttle America/UAX Int'l. 813 3,092 (2,279) -73.7% 16,325 0.06% 37,679 0.15% (21,354) -56.7% SkyWest Airlines, Inc. 366,732 390,751 (24,019) -6.1% 1,956,937 7.55% 2,051,285 8.08% (94,348) -4.6% SkyWest Airlines/UAX Int'l. 30,058 28,871 1,187 4.1% 168,904 0.65% 165,540 0.65% 3,364 2.0% United Air Lines, Inc. 1,062,408 1,054,008 8,400 0.8% 6,005,496 23.15% 6,161,510 24.26% (156,014) -2.5% United Int'l 37,203 25,328 11,875 46.9% 176,956 0.68% 96,824 0.38% 80,132 82.8% United Int'l Pre-clear 24,164 18,751 5,413 28.9% 162,103 0.63% 104,322 0.41% 57,781 55.4% United Total 1,910,316 1,834,859 75,457 4.1% 10,591,075 40.83% 10,414,476 41.01% 176,599 1.7% Aerovias de Mexico S.A.
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