DENVER – June 14, 2016 – Denver International Airport (DEN) had its busiest April in the airport’s history, with about 4.4 million passengers, and has now seen eight consecutive months of record-setting passenger traffic.
A total of 4,377,597 passengers traveled though DEN in April 2016, an increase of 3.6 percent over the 4,223,515 passengers in April 2015.
“Denver International Airport has entered the busy summer travel season with eight consecutive months of record-setting passenger traffic, led by increases in airline seat capacity and a continued strong demand for travel to and from Denver,” airport CEO Kim Day said. “We also continue to see carriers add new destinations. In April, United Airlines’ began nonstop service to Richmond, Va., a previously unserved destination from DEN, as well as new service to Hartford, Conn. – with other carriers adding even more destinations this summer.”
The airport also set a record for the busiest April ever for non-preclearance international flights (flights that depart from Denver or clear customs upon arrival in Denver), with 132,977 passengers, an increase of 4.4 percent over 127,414 passengers in April 2015.
Mail, freight and express cargo operations saw 41,758,566 pounds of cargo in April 2016, a decrease of 8 percent compared to the same month in 2015.
The complete April 2016 traffic report is available at: http://flydenver.com/about/financials/passenger_traffic.
Denver International Airport is the 19th-busiest airport in the world and the sixth-busiest airport in the United States. With more than 54 million passengers traveling through the airport each year, DEN is one of the busiest airline hubs in the world’s largest aviation market. DEN is the primary economic engine for the state of Colorado, generating more than $26 billion for the region annually. For more information visit www.FlyDenver.com, check us out on YouTube, Pinterest, and Instagram, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
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