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Image of OAK reports dramatic declines due to pandemic; recovery possible beginning this summer

OAK reports dramatic declines due to pandemic; recovery possible beginning this summer

Statistics for April 2020 indicate 96 percent fewer travelers compared with same period last year

Press Releases, Airport, Community
May 21st, 2020
Oakland, Calif. - May 21, 2020:   A steep decline in air travel is one of many shifts in culture caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic. With California and many other states under Shelter in Place orders since mid-March, Oakland International Airport now reports that it experienced a 96% decline in passenger traffic during the month of April, compared with April 2019.
April 2020 represented the first full month of COVID-19 impact, with 45,819 total passengers at OAK.  This is a 90% decline when compared with 451,799 passengers served in March 2020, and a 96% decline from the 1,136,370 passengers served in April 2019.
MONTHLY PASSENGER TOTALS:
APRIL 2020 
45,819
MARCH 2020
451,799
1 MONTH DECLINE
-89.86%
APRIL 2019
1,136,370
1 YEAR DECLINE
-95.97%
Port of Oakland Director of Aviation, Bryant L. Francis said, “Our team remains focused on safety in all facets of the Airport’s operation, whether related to our terminal, parking, roadways, or airfield as we navigate through the ever-changing environment. While passenger traffic levels are severely hampered, we understand the decline is a necessary sacrifice many are making in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19. We know travelers will eventually return in greater numbers, and they can have confidence in our preparedness to welcome them back when they are ready.”

The Airport said that it is focused on ensuring travelers and workers feel safe and comfortable at OAK, both now and once travel restrictions are lifted. A Resiliency Task Force has been instituted at the Airport to assess, plan, and deliver the Airport’s response to COVID-19 and address needs for recovery. Updates include floor-markings, face-covering requirements, seat-spacing to allow social distancing, and plexiglass guards at ticketing and check-in counters.

With the summer travel season commencing with the upcoming Memorial Day Holiday, the Airport said that it is seeing an increase in scheduled weekly departures through June, however, it is still too early to know how the pandemic will continue to affect travelers’ plans.
About Oakland International Airport
 
Oakland International is the most centrally-located airport in the 7.7M population Bay Area region, and closest airport to the region’s wealth of business and tourism venues.
The vision of Oakland International Airport is to be the airport of choice for Bay Area residents and visitors alike. OAK is operated by the Port of Oakland, which also oversees the Oakland Seaport and 20 miles of waterfront. Together with its business partners, the Port supports more than 84,000 jobs in the region with a $130 Billion Economic Impact.
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Media Contact:
Keonnis R. Taylor, Spokesperson
Oakland International Airport
Email: [email protected]
Tel. 510-563-6500