VANCOUVER, Jan. 15, 2013 /CNW/ - The Comox Valley Airport (YQQ)
announced today that it served more than 327,000 passengers in 2012 -
The highest in its history. This new data represents a six per cent
increase from 2011 and surpasses YQQ's previous record of 310,450
passengers in 2007 prior to the economic downturn.
"We are extremely pleased with our performance in 2012," said YQQ CEO,
Fred Bigelow. "We are cautiously optimistic that these statistics
represent a full recovery following a severe economic depression that
dampened travel trends across the country."
YQQ served 327,827 passengers last year, almost 19,000 more than in
2011. The airport's busiest month was August, which saw a total of
38,074 passengers - an increase of about 3,500 passengers over the same
month the previous year.
While the total average growth rate for North American airports has yet
to be reported, Bigelow is confident YQQ will stack up well against
similar airports across the country.
"We achieved an unprecedented growth of six per cent in 2012;
essentially doubling the target outlined in our strategic plan," he
explained. "This provides us with great support in our messaging to
future business partners that the Comox Valley Airport is an excellent
place to do business."
While Bigelow cautioned it would be unrealistic to expect growth to
continue at such a high rate in subsequent years, he says that YQQ is
focusing its efforts in 2013 on obtaining additional air service for
the Comox Valley. This will help to ensure passenger numbers continue
on an upward trajectory.
"A very strong business case exists for an additional sunspot service
out of YQQ," Bigelow confirmed. "Our focus for 2013 will be on
obtaining a new route to complement our current direct service to
Puerto Vallarta Mexico through WestJet."
The Comox Valley Airport's strategic plan estimates that YQQ's passenger
numbers will continue to grow, reaching as high as 344,125 by 2015.
"Our plan lays out the direction for steady, sustainable passenger
growth. We will continue to strategically market our current routes
while we attempt to bring in additional air service to YQQ that will
help us to achieve our goals," Bigelow concluded.
For more information about YQQ's strategic direction visit: www.comoxairport.com under About Us/Reports.
About the Comox Valley Airport
The Comox Valley Airport is the second largest airport on Vancouver
Island. YQQ offers daily direct flights to Calgary, Edmonton and
Vancouver and seasonal service to Puerto Vallarta. It is centrally
located on the east coast within a three hour drive to most tourist
destinations. It is served by two major provincial highways, making it
a natural hub for travelers seeking to enter or exit Vancouver Island.
The Comox Valley Airport Commission (CVAC) operates the civil aviation
facilities at YQQ, including the terminal and apron. The airfield and
its associated systems are operated by the Canadian Air Force at 19
Wing Comox on a continuous 24-hour basis.
SOURCE: Comox Valley Airport
