Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

XNA’s passenger numbers mixed for November

Jebaraj appointed to airport board

- RON WOOD

HIGHFILL — The number of people flying out of the Northwest Arkansas National Airport improved slightly again in November, but appears it will drop for December.

“November [passengers] were at 28,649, continuing the gradual improvemen­t we have seen every month since April,” said Aaron Burkes, airport executive director.

Monthly passengers from the airlines showed Northwest National down 62.4% last month compared to November 2019 when 76,199 people flew out of the airport.

Burkes said he expects December passengers to be the lowest since June of this year based on month-to-date data from the federal Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion. The data includes everyone who passes through the checkpoint at the airport, but is unofficial because it may include flight crews and airline employees.

December passengers are expected to be down 66.5% from December 2019. Northwest National officials estimate about 26,000 passengers for December 2020. In 2019, 77,684 flew out in December, according to official airline data.

Airport officials expect to finish 2020 down by 61% year-over-year.

Nationally, U.S. air travel hit its peak of the pandemic over the Christmas weekend despite a surge in covid-19 cases and hospitaliz­ations.

The Transporta­tion Administra­tion screened a record 1.28 million passengers Sunday.

It was also the sixth time in the 10 days ending Sunday the daily volume exceeded 1 million.

Still, air travel nationally is down about 60% for December compared to the same time last year. The drop amounts to about a million passengers per day.

Mike Lum, with Volaire Aviation, a consultant to Northwest National, found encouragem­ent that Northwest National’s numbers are keeping pace with the national average, given business travel has always been a large part of the airport’s traffic.

“Lower fares available on all airlines are stimulatin­g leisure travel to destinatio­ns such as Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Orlando and even resort destinatio­ns in Mexico,” he said.

Northwest National Airport, in December, had fewer than 1,000 people flying most days, but on the days before and after Christmas, those numbers were regularly over 1,000.

On Dec. 22, 1,067 people were screened at Northwest National, and on Dec. 23, there were 1,320. That compared to 825 on Christmas Eve and 721 on Christmas Day.

On Dec. 27, there were 1,408 people screened and 1,420 on Dec. 28, the biggest days of the month.

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