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Daytona Beach International Airport surpassed pre-pandemic passenger numbers in 2023

In 2023, 719,775 passengers flew in or out of DAB compared to 713,287 in 2019, an increase of 6,488 passengers.


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  • | 3:00 p.m. February 2, 2024
The Daytona Beach international Airport. Photo courtesy of DAB/David Keith
The Daytona Beach international Airport. Photo courtesy of DAB/David Keith
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Passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International Airport in 2023 surpassed passenger traffic for 2019 — the last year of commercial passenger traffic before the pandemic.

In 2023, 719,775 passengers flew in or out of DAB compared to 713,287 in 2019, an increase of 6,488 passengers. Overall capacity in 2023 was up 25.1% versus 2022 and up 7.1% versus 2019.

DAB welcomed a new airline, ultra-low-cost carrier Avelo Airlines, in June 2023. The airport is also served by Delta Air Lines and American Airlines, which have provided service for 44 years and 15 years, respectively.

“In the years since the pandemic shuttered commercial air service, we’ve used 2019 as a benchmark for normal passenger traffic levels, so it’s satisfying to see our numbers have officially recovered,” said Joanne Magley, airport manager for Air Service, Marketing and Customer Experience.

The airlines also continue to invest in additional frequencies and seasonal service. Last year, American Airlines resumed seasonal, nonstop service to Washington, D.C., and Dallas Fort-Worth from February through April and to Philadelphia from April through August. Delta Air Lines added nonstop, special event flights from Detroit for the Daytona 500 weekend.

“Our air service development team continues to nurture the relationships with our existing airlines and potential new carriers, and we are confident our passenger traffic numbers will continue to rise,” Magley said.


 

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