Passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International
Airport (DBIA) decreased 30 percent in October 2008 compared to October
2007.
During October, 33,542 arrived and departed
through Daytona Beach International Airport, compared with 48,049 in
October 2007. For the 12-month period ending Oct. 31, 624,234 passengers
traveled through the county-operated airport. This is an 11-percent
decrease compared to the prior period when 699,893 passengers traveled
through the airport.
According to airport officials, continued
airport traffic decreases in 2008 have reflected an ongoing slowdown in
commercial aviation activity throughout the United States. Loss of air
service from Continental Airlines in September, combined with loss of
low fare service from AirTran Airways in May, also has contributed to
the decline in DBIA traffic in 2008.
Overall aircraft operations at DBIA increased 16
percent - to 340,628 - for the 12-month period ending Oct. 31, compared
with the same period for the prior year. Aircraft operations include all
landings and takeoffs at the airport. The majority of this activity is
flight training.
For more information please contact Stephen J.
Cooke, director of business development, at (386) 248-8030, ext. 8309.
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