Low fares, hub consolidation increases Thanksgiving holiday
count to 2.2 million pax
DFW International Airport
projects over 2.2 million passengers will pass through the Airport
during the busy Thanksgiving Day travel period. The figures
are expected to exceed the 2003 figure by 3.5%, and represent the
busiest Thanksgiving travel period ever at DFW, exceeding passenger
levels seen prior to the events of 9/11.
Last year, DFW Airport hosted 2.1 million travelers during the
Thanksgiving travel period, which runs from the Thursday before
Thanksgiving to the Tuesday after, a period of 13 days. This
year's forecast is predicting an increase of 75,000 passengers over
2003.
"We are very pleased to be back to pre-9/11 levels, and it's
clear to us that our low-fare carriers are stimulating new traffic
in the market while American Airlines is adding more flights at
lower fares," says Joe Lopano, executive vice president of
marketing and terminal management at DFW. "While DFW will be
very busy over the next few days, our hospitality and our Holiday
Helpers will make the travel experience fun and enjoyable.
It's a proud tradition post-9/11 that our passengers really
appreciate."
The increases in
passenger traffic are due in part to the steady growth of low-fare
carriers and increased flight options at DFW in the past year.
AirTran Airways has seen consistent growth over the past year,
adding flights to Los Angeles, Baltimore and Las Vegas, and adding
service to Orlando in December. Also contributing to the
strong growth are new international destination cities added this
year by American Airlines, including Torreon and Ixtapa, Mexico,
and Nassau, Bahamas. American has also increased service to
Buenos Aires, Argentina from three flights a week to daily
service.
Once again this year, DFW's Holiday Helpers will spend time
during the holiday travel period assisting passengers in the
Airport's terminals. The Holiday Helpers program, created following
the events of 9/11, is made up of DFW volunteer employees who
distribute thank you gifts to travelers during busy holiday travel
periods. This year, Holiday Helpers will give away free goodies
including Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Starbucks coffee, Pepsi drink
samples and T-Mobile wi-fi day passes.
Adding to the festivities will be DFW's entertainers, including
live music from the local band "Crawfish" as well as actors in
Pilgrim and Turkey costumes. The festive atmosphere will carry over
to Terminal B at mid-morning for the arrival of the daily R&R
flight from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. The Pilgrims
and Turkey will also marshal in a flight to one of DFW's
terminals.
"Thanksgiving may be the first time in a year that many of our
guests are flying out to see family and friends so we think it is
important to keep that trip as stress-free as possible," says Jeff
Fegan, CEO of DFW Airport. "We also urge all of our guests to
pack lightly, keep their carry-on luggage to a minimum to keep
checkpoint lines moving and check our web site for the latest
parking and flight information."
The Thanksgiving Day holiday weekend traditionally marks the
busiest travel weekend of the year, with the Wednesday before and
the Sunday and Monday after Thanksgiving as the heaviest travel
days of the year. This year is no different, with some
airlines at DFW reporting passenger loads above 95% for most
flights on those days. A typical weekday will see most
flights with passenger loads of 60 to 70%.