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Peoria Int'l Airport Air Service Detail and Analysis - July 2019

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It is that time of year again! Although changes may be few overall, I like to post an annual review of air service happenings at the Gen. Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport. Let's start with a run down by air carrier. (Above video shot July 13, 2019.) ALLEGIANT AIR Allegiant Air offers nonstops to six destinations from Peoria - Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, Las Vegas, Orlando-Sanford, Phoenix-Mesa, Punta Gorda/Ft. Myers and St. Petersburg/Clearwater. Destin/Ft. Walton Beach service is seasonal, ending after September 3. The Las Vegas-based carrier is offering 18 weekly departures in July 2019. See below for details. Monday - Las Vegas, Punta Gorda/Ft. Myers Tuesday -  Phoenix-Mesa, St. Petersburg/Clearwater Wednesday -  Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, Las Vegas, Orlando-Sanford, Punta Gorda/Ft. Myers Thursday -  Phoenix-Mesa, St. Petersburg/Clearwater Friday -  Las Vegas, Punta Gorda/Ft. Myers Saturday -  Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, Orlando-Sanfo...

PIA Sets May 2019 Passenger Record!

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One thing for sure, if Peoria Int'l Airport posts a monthly passenger record, we'll know about it through a press release or reporting by Peoria's newspaper of record. And if there isn't a record, there won't be a press release, or an article by Peoria's newspaper of record.  Fortunately, records are frequent, and PIA posted another for May 2019. According to this article , 61,848 passengers passed through the local facility that month. That is the most for May of any year and the third busiest in the airport's long history. May 2019's numbers are 2.6 percent higher than those posted in May 2018. Airport officials are still reviewing June figures, hoping for another record. During the first five months, PIA has handled 280,905 passengers, which is 2.7 percent higher than the same period in 2018. - David P. Jordan

Peoria's "Super Site"

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The  Peoria Journal Star  posted a story online Saturday (and in print on Sunday) that caught my interest: Peoria gains a 'Super Site' . The "Super Site" in question is the Medina Plains Corporate Park in northwest Peoria. The State of Illinois' Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity recently designated the park as one of 15 sites which "...has undergone a qualification process that assures it is up to standards developers require for large industrial projects." Originally called "Growth Cell 2," it was first touted for industrial development in 1995. The article describes its location "The Peoria site is located between Radnor and Allen roads, off the west end of Townline Road near Walmart Supercenter and the North Branch of the Peoria Public Library. It's south of Illinois Route 6 and north of the Pioneer Industrial Railway tracks." Criteria for a "Super Site" includes a minimum of 250 acr...

Ask Peoria Station 6-13-19

Time for more Transportation Q & A! Feel free to post your questions in the comments section on any transportation topic. If I don't have an answer, I'll find one. I am still working on the next "PIA - A History" post that will cover the years 1997-1998. - David P. Jordan

CIRA's 2018 Annual Report

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Central Illinois Regional Airport's 2018 Annual Report is now available here . I don't recall such a document being being made public before. Perhaps the airport authority is using the occasion to publicize last year's traffic growth? But why they waited until May (when stats were quietly posted on the airport website in February) has me scratching my head.  The eleven-page report confirms that CIRA handled 364,482 passengers in 2018, a 9.1 percent increase over 2017. The addition of Frontier Airlines' service to Denver (seasonal) and Orlando, and strong load factors on the other carriers' flights contributed to the growth. The loss of Delta Connection service to Minneapolis/St. Paul came late in the year (November 26) so the effect on passenger volume was minimal.  The report is a good read. I only wish PIA would do the same.  - David P. Jordan

Ask Peoria Station 5-28-19

Time for more Transportation Q & A! Feel free to post your questions in the comments section on any transportation topic. If I don't have an answer, I'll find one. For those interested, I am working on the next "PIA - A History" post. It will cover both 1997 and 1998. I returned from a trip to Florida yesterday, so I'm still catching up on things.  - David P. Jordan

PIA Posts April Passenger Record!

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Peoria Int'l Airport did it again! In April 2019, it handled 59,321 passengers. This figure was 6.5 percent higher than the previous April record of 55,683 passengers in 2014. You can read more on PIA's press release here . Service upgrades are credited for the airport's growth. In February, American Eagle replaced 50-seat jets with planes of up to 67 seats on its two daily roundtrips to Charlotte. United Express increased Chicago-O'Hare service to five roundtrips in March. The press release also notes that American Eagle and Allegiant Air hold 32 and 33 percent market share, respectively.  Allegiant Air resumes Punta Gorda nonstops May 15, so another passenger record is possible this month.  - David P. Jordan