John Wayne Airport reports decline in passenger numbers for January 2025

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John Wayne Airport has released its air traffic statistics for January 2025. The data indicates a decline in several key areas compared to the same period last year.

The total number of passengers in January 2025 was 813,483, marking an 8.1% decrease from January 2024’s figure of 884,884. Enplaned passengers fell by 7.8% to 404,650 from last year’s count of 439,079, while deplaned passengers decreased by 8.3% to 408,833 from .445805

Total aircraft operations saw a slight drop of .1%, with .24305 operations recorded in January .025 compared to .24587 in the same month last year. General aviation operations dipped by .0% to .16302 from .16472 and commercial operations declined by .7% to .7401 from .7686.

Notably, commuter flights increased significantly by ‘0% with ”7 operations up from last year’s ”2 Military flights also rose sharply by ‘7’%’ reaching ‘5 compared to ‘7 in January ”4

Air cargo tonnage experienced a substantial decline of ‘6% with ‘,8’2 tons recorded this January compared to last year’s figure of ‘,8’2

International statistics which are included in the total figures above show a ”%’ decrease in total international passengers falling from ,058 in January ”4 to ,”’ this year Enplaned international passengers dropped ‘4% reaching ‘435 as opposed to ‘0”50 last year while deplaned international passengers saw an ”2% dip landing at ”,6 down from ”,08

Total international aircraft operations decreased by ‘7%, standing at ’08 for January ”5 as against ‘6 for the same period last year



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