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Saturday November 22nd, 2008 |
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Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico Reports Passenger Traffic Decrease of 14.1% for September 2008 |
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During September 2008, total terminal passengers decreased 14.1% compared to the previous year, international passenger traffic decreased 13.5%, while domestic passenger traffic decreased 14.3% compared to September 2007. |
Compared to September 2007, domestic terminal passenger traffic in September 2008 registered a net decrease of 168.8 thousand passengers, despite increased passenger traffic at the airports of Los Cabos with 1.7 thousand passengers and Puerto Vallarta with 1.5 thousand. Together, these airports represented 3.2 thousand additional passengers.
In the case of the Puerto Vallarta airport, the increase was mainly due to an increase in passengers on routes to and from Mexico City and Toluca.
At the Los Cabos airport, the increase was mainly due to growth in traffic to and from Monterrey, Mexico City and Guadalajara.
However, there was a decline of 172.0 thousand passengers, mainly from the airports of Tijuana with 88.5 thousand passengers, Guadalajara with 35.9 thousand passengers, Hermosillo with 11.4 thousand passengers, Mexicali with 8.1 thousand passengers, Guanajuato with 7.9 thousand passengers, Morelia with 6.7 thousand passengers, Los Mochis with 5.6 thousand passengers, La Paz with 3.0 thousand passengers, Aguascalientes with 2.7 thousand passengers and Manzanillo with 2.2 thousand passengers.
In the case of the Tijuana airport, this decline was principally due to a reduction in traffic on the routes to Guadalajara, Mexico City, Toluca, Culiacan, Guanajuato, Morelia, Hermosillo, La Paz, Monterrey, Uruapan, Aguascalientes, Ciudad Juarez, Acapulco and Los Mochis. These decreases were mainly due to the suspension of Aerocalifornia's operations, and the decline in operations from Aviacsa, Alma, VivaAerobus, Mexicana and Avolar on routes to and from the previously-mentioned cities.
The decline at the Guadalajara airport was due to a decrease in traffic on the routes to and from Tijuana, Monterrey, Toluca, Hermosillo, Puerto Vallarta, Mexicali, Culiacan and Puebla. This was due to the exit of Aerocalifornia and the reduction of frequencies from Aviacsa, Avolar, Alma, and Aeromexico Connect.
The decline at the Hermosillo airport was due to a decrease in traffic on the routes to and from Monterrey, Tijuana and Los Mochis.
The decline at the Mexicali airport was principally due to the decrease in passengers on the routes to and from Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey and Culiacan. This was due to Aviacsa's ceasing of operations at the Mexicali airport on May 12, 2008, which caused declines on the Mexico City and Guadalajara routes, as well as VivaAerobus, which beginning in November 2007, ceased to operate the route to Monterrey.
In the case of the Guanajuato airport, the decrease was due mainly from the reduction in traffic on the routes to and from Tijuana, Monterrey and Mexico City. With regards to the reductions on the Monterrey route, this was principally due Aviacsa's ceasing of operations at the Guanajuato airport on May 12, 2008.
The reduction at the Morelia airport was primarily due to the reduction in traffic on the routes to Tijuana, Monterrey, Uruapan, Toluca, Guadalajara and San Luis Potosi, caused by the fact that Aviacsa ceased operations to this airport, as well as the decline in operations of Mexicana and Avolar compared to 2007.
In the case of the Los Mochis airport, the decrease was caused by the reduction in traffic on routes to and from Mexico City, Guadalajara, Tijuana, La Paz, Hermosillo, Los Cabos and Ciudad Obregon, caused by Aerocalifornia's suspension of operations, as well as a decrease in operations from Aeromexico Connect and Alma.
The decline at the La Paz airport was mostly due to a decrease in traffic on the routes to Tijuana, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Culiacan, Los Mochis, Hermosillo, Ciudad Obregon, Loreto and La Paz, mainly a result of Aerocalifornia's suspension, as well as the ceasing of operations of Avolar and Aeromexico. It is important to mention that during September, Volaris initiated operations in La Paz with destinations to Tijuana and Guadalajara, as well as VivaAerobus initiating operations to Monterrey.
It is important to note that on July 24, 2008, the Mexican Civil Aviation Bureau (DGAC) suspended Aerocalifornia's operations, which represented 6.1% of GAP's total traffic. Aerocalifornia operated at five of the Company's 12 airports, representing over 40% of total traffic at the La Paz and Los Mochis airports, which had only two exclusive routes. As of today, Aerocalifornia has not restarted operations.
International terminal passenger traffic decreased 58.9 thousand passengers, or 13.5%, compared to September 2007.
The airports that experienced an increase in international passenger traffic were Hermosillo with 0.7 thousand passengers and Mexicali with 0.1 thousand passengers.
On the other hand, the following airports experienced decreases in international passenger traffic, Guadalajara with 23.3 thousand passengers, Puerto Vallarta with 10.9 thousand passengers, Los Cabos with 9.1 thousand passengers, Bajio with 8.3 thousand passengers, Morelia with 3.2 thousand passengers, Aguascalientes with 2.2 thousand passengers, Manzanillo with 1.3 thousand passengers, La Paz with 0.8 thousand passengers, Los Mochis with 0.5 thousand passengers and Tijuana with 0.2 thousand passengers.
In the case of the Guadalajara airport, the decrease was primarily due to the decline in passengers to and from Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Portland and Oakland.
The decrease at the Puerto Vallarta airport was due to the decline in traffic to and from Denver, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, San Francisco, Salt Lake City and Seattle.
In the case of Los Cabos, the decrease was due to a decline in passenger traffic on routes to and from Denver, San Francisco and Houston.
The decrease at the Bajio airport was due to the decline in traffic to and from Los Angeles, Houston and Chicago.
Low-Cost Carriers
At the close of September 2008, the weekly schedule of flights operated by LCC's increased by 64 weekly segments compared to August 2008, for a total of 950 frequencies.
In September 2008, approximately 524.1 thousand passengers were transported by the LCC's, representing approximately 51.9% of the total number of domestic passengers for this month.
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