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percent from the same period of airport officialssaid Friday. Stan Koniz, DIA’ deputy manager of aviation/finance and attributed the decline largely to reduced passenger traffic and airlinesshedding planes, both due to the “The decrease in operating revenue resultedf from lower non-airline revenue because of a 5.7 percen decline in passenger traffic for the first Koniz said in a statement. “Fewer passengers meant that revenuesfrom concessions, parking and car rentals were The airport said its operating expenses duringy the quarter — excluding depreciation and amortizatiob — declined 19.5 percent in the first quarter, to $63.
w3 million, largely due to lower snow-related overtime expenses and a decline in repair and maintenance project It said costs for shuttle janitorial services, and maintenance suppliew and materials increased over the previous DIA that its operatingh revenue for all of 2008 was $540.8 million in up 2 percent from 2007.
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