The first month of 2011 got off to a promising
start at Denver International Airport (DIA) with a reported total
of 3,928,196 passengers traveling through the facility in January.
The figure represents a 4% increase over the
3,776,133 travelers who used the airport during the same month
last year.
DIA recently reported that 2010 was a
record-breaking year with more than 52 million passengers flying
in and out of the nation’s fifth-busiest airport.
“The first month of the year is typically a
slower time for travel, so an increase of more than 150,000
passengers from January 2010 to January 2011 is significant,”
said Aviation Manager, Kim Day. “We continue to feel optimistic
that the positive growth trend DIA has seen over the course of the
last year indicates economic stabilization throughout the aviation
industry.”
January also brought a 2.5%
increase in flight operations, which rose from 50,946 in 2010, to
52,223 in 2011. Cargo saw an increase of 2.6% with 43,843,283
pounds of total cargo handled in January 2011, compared to
42,743,710 pounds during the same month last year.
With 50 million passengers traveling through the
airport each year, Denver International Airport is the 10th-busiest airport in
the world and the fifth-busiest airport in the United States. DIA is
also the primary economic engine of the state of
Colorado, generating more than $22 billion for the region
annually.
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