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2019 Starts Off as TUS’ 5th Busiest Year in History

Jan 4, 2023 | News

More than one million airline passengers were served through Tucson International Airport (TUS) in the first three months of 2019, making it the 5th busiest year so far in the airport’s history. The 1,030,119 today represents an 8.8% increase over 2018.

 “Airlines are continuing to schedule more flights, and using larger aircraft at TUS, which shows their confidence in our region,” said Bonnie Allin, President and CEO of the Tucson Airport Authority. “Now that we’re on this roll it’s more important than ever for passengers take advantage of what’s available so we can keep the momentum growing.”

The increases are attributed to the arrivals of Allegiant and Frontier since last year, combined with the airport’s six other airlines adding flights and using larger aircraft to existing destinations.

The one negative in the numbers is that American Airlines’ total was down 8.4% in March, owing to several flight cancellations caused by weather and other issues. March has become TUS’ busiest month of the year driven by winter weary residents from colder climates seeking to escape to the sun.  

American and Southwest continue to be the two busiest airlines at TUS, which combined, serve 58% of the airport’s passengers.

 

 

TUS’ Busiest Starts To A Year (January-March)

  1. 1,184,938 in 2008
  2.  1,124,139 in 2007
  3. 1,108,576 in 2006
  4. 1,049,535 in 2005
  5. 1,030,119 in 2019
  6. 990,411 in 2001
  7. 969,795 in 2004
  8. 965,996 in 2010
  9.  958,674 in 2012
  10. 948,228 in 1997

 

 

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