
WARWICK – The number of enplaned and deplaned passengers at T.F. Green Airport in January was 268,268, an 8.3 percent decline year over year, according to statistics released by the R.I. Airport Corp.
The most traffic carried by any passenger airline at T.F. Green was Southwest Airlines, at 102,262 passengers for the month, or 38.1 percent of all traffic. The second-largest carrier was American Airlines, at 69,333 passengers.
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The discount airlines Allegiant Air, Frontier Airlines and Norwegian Air International, combined for 26,307 enplaned and deplaned passengers in January, largely due to 17,594 passengers with Frontier Airlines.
Cargo enplaned and deplaned at T.F. Green in January totaled 2.3 million pounds, a decline from 6.3 million in January 2018. The decline can be attributed to a logistics operation associated with Amazon.com Inc. moving its business from T.F. Green to Bradley International Airport in Hartford, Conn.
Chris Bergenheim is the PBN web editor. You may reach him at Bergenheim@PBN.com.











