Record number use JWA in 2003
June Casagrande
More than 8.5 million travelers used John Wayne Airport last year,
breaking the airport’s record and racking up an 8% increase from
2002.
The 8,535,130 passengers who came through John Wayne in 2003 broke
several airport records. They included an extraordinarily large
number of holiday travelers: Nearly 470,000 travelers came through
the airport for the Christmas-New Year’s holiday season, an 8.5%
increase over 2002. The year also included the single busiest travel
day in the airport’s history on Dec. 1, when 13,518 passengers used
the airport.
Airport officials said that the numbers are good news for Orange
County.
“Since we’re primarily a business travel airport, it definitely
says the economy is doing well in the county,†said Justin McCusker,
manager of governmental relations at the airport.
City Councilman Steve Bromberg, who has served on a number of
committees to control future airport expansion, said that record
passenger levels at the airport are not cause to worry that airport
noise and pollution will get out of control.
“People tend to get nervous when they hear about things like
record passenger levels at JWA, so I’m glad to be able to help put
that in perspective,†Bromberg said, explaining that a limited amount
of growth at the airport is permitted under the John Wayne settlement
agreement. “We know that air traffic is going to increase; there’s
nothing we can do about that. However, as the result of the
settlement agreement, there will still be no more than 12 additional
flights a day.â€
The settlement agreement, the result of a lawsuit by the city of
Newport Beach and several citizen groups, limits the number of new
gates and flights at the airport until 2015.
The airport is expanding the Thomas F. Riley Terminal building.
The expanded terminal will allow the airport to accommodate more
passengers. The settlement agreement allows the airport to serve up
to 10.3 million passengers.
“After safety and convenience for our passengers, our first goal
is to make sure we’re always abiding by the settlement agreement and
working to be a good partner with the city and the citizens who are
party to that agreement,†McCusker said.
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