Traffic and Statistics
Rank | Airport | Passengers | Carriers |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Phoenix, Arizona | 55,000 | US Airways Express |
2 | San Francisco, California | 19,000 | United Express |
3 | Denver, Colorado | 17,000 | United Express |
4 | Los Angeles, California | 11,000 | United Express |
5 | Las Vegas, Nevada | 7,000 | Allegiant Air |
6 | Houston, Texas | 4,000 | United Express |
7 | Memphis, Tennessee | <1,000 | |
8 | Tucson, Arizona | <1,000 | |
9 | San Antonio, Texas | <1,000 | |
10 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | <1,000 |
Passengers | |
---|---|
2002 | 192,027 |
2003 | 179,860 |
2004 | 236,560 |
2005 | 291,091 |
2006 | 345,149 |
2007 | 329,699 |
2008 | 285,951 |
2009 | 208,677 |
2010 | 213,001 |
2011 | 253,200 |
Source: Meadows Field |
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