Las Vegas Review-Journal

Airport on track to break record

Passenger total rose in first half

- By Art Marroquin Las Vegas Review-journal

Airline passenger traffic headed in and out of Las Vegas increased during the first half of 2018, potentiall­y placing Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport on track to break a record for a second year in a row, according to figures released Friday.

Along with marking its busiest June on record, Mccarran has logged gains in passenger traffic for 16 straight months, the Clark County Aviation Department reported.

More than 24.5 million passengers departed or arrived at Mccarran between January and June, a 3.1 percent increase from the same period last year, officials said.

Of that, more than

4.31 million travelers passed through the Las Vegas airport in June, topping a record set last year by roughly 119,000 passengers, or 2.8 percent.

If the incrementa­l growth continues, Mccarran could have a second consecutiv­e record-breaking year, surpassing the 48.5 million airline passengers to pass through in 2017, Clark County Aviation Director Rosemary Vassiliadi­s said earlier this year.

More than 3.89 million passengers boarded or arrived on domestic flights last month, a 2.4 percent uptick from June 2017. Internatio­nal flights arriving or departing Mccarran carried 323,885 travelers in June, a 5.2 percent jump from a year earlier.

Among the airport’s five busiest carriers, Spirit reported a 25.4 percent leap from June 2017, while United posted a 12.7 percent increase,

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the county’s aviation department said.

Smaller gains were reported by Delta and market-leader Southwest, while American logged a 2.8 percent decrease in traffic. Increases in domestic passenger traffic were also logged by Frontier and Sun Country, while Las Vegas-based Allegiant reported a decline.

Among internatio­nal airlines, Canadian carrier Westjet posted a 1.3 percent increase in traffic with 75,406 passengers last month, while Air Canada reported a 1.9 percent decrease with 68,473 passengers.

Virgin Atlantic Airways reported a 2.5 percent decline in traffic with 29,017 passengers. British Airways carried 33,470 passengers in June, a 20.5 percent jump from last year, while British competitor Thomas Cook Airlines was down 0.4 percent with 16,217 passengers.

Korean Air was up 11.4 percent with 10,293 passengers. Chinese carrier Hainan reported a 6.5 percent jump in traffic with 5,271 passengers.

Mexican carrier Interjet reported a 9.9 percent decrease to 11,963 passengers in June, while Aeromexico had an 8 percent drop to 15,178 passengers.

Panamanian airline Copa reported a 0.9 percent increase in June with 8,803 passengers.

Contact Art Marroquin at amarroquin@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0336. Follow @ Amarroquin_lv on Twitter.

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