David F. Byron, APR, CPRC
Community Services Director
September 8, 2011
Traffic increases 15
percent in August at Daytona Beach International Airport
Passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International Airport increased 15
percent in August compared with the same month last year.
During August, 45,951 passengers arrived
and departed through Daytona Beach International Airport, compared to
39,857 passengers last August, a 15 percent increase.
For the 12 months ending July 31, 538,294
passengers traveled through the county-operated airport, a 16 percent
increase over the prior 12 months. The increase in August follows an
upward trend that began in November 2009. Since then, traffic has
increased in 21 of the last 22 months.
“We are very pleased with the continued growth in passenger traffic and
remain optimistic the current upward trend will continue,” said Rick
Karl, the airport’s director.
Karl attributed the trend of increased
passenger traffic to the use of larger capacity aircraft, greater
passenger loads and competitive fares offered by Delta Air Lines and
U.S. Airways, the airport’s principal commercial carriers. Another
recent positive factor for commercial aviation is the ongoing moderation
of fuel prices. Looking to the future, Karl said the airport staff has
continues to communicate with existing air carriers and others to seek
new nonstop service opportunities for the region.
For further information contact: Stephen
J. Cooke, Director of Business Development at 386/248-8030, extension
8309.