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Huntsville International Airport Sets All-time Passenger Record in July

August 19, 2025

Huntsville International Airport Sets All-time Passenger Record in July

Huntsville International Airport Sets All-time Passenger Record in July

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (August 21, 2025) – Huntsville International Airport (HSV) broke all previous monthly passenger traffic records in July marking its busiest month ever. The Airport saw 168,281 passengers in July, surpassing July 2024 by 16.7% (144,250).

This is the third consecutive month that HSV has broken all-time passenger traffic records: June 2025 saw 160,455, and May 2025 recorded 156,967 passengers.

Additionally, passenger traffic for the calendar year-to-date increased 6.5% over the same time period as last year.

Airport management attributes the robust passenger traffic growth to a combination of factors including having a greater number of seats available for purchase, the availability of more flights, the addition of daily nonstop service to Orlando (MCO) on Breeze Airways and daily nonstop service to New York City (LGA) on Delta Air Lines, as well as the return of twice weekly nonstop service to Los Angeles (LAX) on Breeze.

Allegiant Air just announced three new nonstop routes from Huntsville including Fort Lauderdale (FLL) starting Nov. 19; Sanford/Orlando (SFB) starting Feb. 12, 2025; and St. Pete/Clearwater (PIE) starting March 5, 2026.

HSV set annual passenger records in 2023 (1,473,629) and 2024 (1,635,589).

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Huntsville International Airport Sets All-Time Monthly Passenger Traffic Record in June

Huntsville International Airport (HSV) broke all previous passenger traffic records in June marking its busiest month in history. Passengers traveling through Huntsville numbered 160,455, an annual increase of 9.1% as compared to June 2024. May 2025 was the second highest record month with 156,967 passengers traveling through Huntsville International. The Airport has seen a 4.7% increase in passenger traffic so far in the year 2025.

The availability of more seats is the main reason for the increase in passenger numbers, said Huntsville International Airport Board Chair Joey Ceci.

“We have seen our airline partners invest in HSV with bigger planes, more route frequency and new destinations,” Ceci said. “Our community is embracing these upgrades and additions to our schedule by choosing to book their flights from their hometown airport.”

In June, Breeze Airways doubled down on nonstop service to Orlando from HSV, increasing flights to seven days per week. Delta Air Lines launched the first nonstop service to New York City at HSV since the 1970s, with daily flights to LaGuardia and added more daily nonstop flights to Detroit and Atlanta. American Airlines added frequencies to Charlotte and Dallas to meet demand from HSV.

“Our customers tell us time and time again how much they love the convenience and committed customer service that they enjoy with Huntsville International Airport,” said Butch Roberts, CEO for Huntsville International Airport. “The passenger record numbers just show that if the flights are available to our community at competitive prices, they will fly from HSV and not drive to an airport out of town.”

“We encourage people to shop for Huntsville air fares first when making travel plans, and they will be able to find a competitive fare in our market,” he added. “We have seen what customers choosing HSV first can do – our airlines notice and respond with bigger, better equipment and nonstop routes to desirable locations to meet demand.”

Airport leadership believes that the 18-county market of North Alabama and southern Tennessee served by Huntsville International Airport supports the addition of more seats – a measurement of an airline’s commitment to growth – and additional nonstop service in the years to come.

“Our Airport is built to support more flights, and our customers are already enjoying the improvements in amenities that we are making, so their experience at HSV is improving,” Roberts said. “Our new, modern restrooms just opened last week, and Starbucks and Interstellar Pizza will open later this summer to serve our customers. We are soon breaking ground on a new parking deck. If our community continues to support flights close to home, we will grow, too.”

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