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Travel through Spokane Airport increased 3.2 percent in 2016

By By Scott Maben, The Spokesman-Review
Published: January 28, 2017, 5:40am

SPOKANE — Travelers stepped on and off commercial planes 3.2 million times at Spokane International Airport last year, which was a 3.2 percent increase over 2015, year-end numbers show.

That also was the highest number since 2008 and 2007, two years that saw record-high travel of 3.4 million departures and arrivals.

Horizon Air, the regional airline that handles 29 percent of passenger traffic through Spokane, saw its numbers grow by 5.5 percent over 2015, the airport said.

The biggest year-over-year change in passenger numbers came in the fall. Travel was up 9.8 percent in November, likely due to airlines adding more seats and flights that month, said Todd Woodard, the airport’s marketing director.

And for the first time in a couple of years the airport posted a decline: Passenger numbers last March were down 3.9 percent over the same month a year earlier. That may have been due to spring break travelers who returned home in early April, Woodard said.

Travelers originating in Spokane last year saw more daily flights to Seattle by Delta Air Lines to feed its international hub.

Alaska, which brought back its daily service to Boise in 2015, added a third daily flight on that route last year.

Alaska Airlines offered weekly nonstop service to Anchorage, Alaska, between June 11 and Aug. 27.

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