PIA Posts October Record!



Peoria Int'l Airport broke a record in October. 


Last month, 58,282 passengers passed through PIA's gates, according to this Peoria Journal Star story posted yesterday. The previous October record was posted last year with 56,290 passengers. 

These numbers are good news, because 2018 will likely be a record year for the local facility. This comes as the airport is set to lose its twice-daily nonstop service (via Delta Connection) to Detroit. Reduced capacity can result in higher fares, but the recent drop in oil prices should temper this trend. Also, as reported earlier, American Eagle is upgrading Charlotte nonstops with larger jets in February.

Passenger volume the first ten months of 2018 is up seven percent over last year's 635,003. If that holds, PIA will finish the year with roughly 680,000 passengers. Figures are five percent above 2015's record 641,671 travelers so should holiday traffic hold as expected, we'll easily break the record. 

On a side note, it is fortunate that the local newspaper noticed this story, because the airport press release contains an error. See if you can tell what it is.


A record 52,282 passengers traveled through PIA in October, breaking the previous October record of 56,290 set last year.


- David P. Jordan

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