Daytona Beach International Airport Sets Record for Most Passengers Screened in a Single Day

The day after the Daytona 500 has long been the busiest travel day of the year at Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB), as race fans head home following The Great American Race. This year marked a new milestone, with a record 3,534 passengers screened through the TSA checkpoint, the highest single-day total since record keeping began. The peak hour occurred at 10 a.m., when 492 passengers were processed. The average wait time was only 14.31 minutes with a maximum wait time of just 48 minutes.

For the Daytona 500 weekend, Delta Air Lines added nonstop flights from New York’s LaGuardia Airport and Detroit’s Metro Airport and American Airlines added nonstop flights from Dallas-Fort Worth, TX and Washington, D.C. Both airlines also added flights to/from their hubs in Atlanta and Charlotte; American also brought in larger planes.  Other nonstop flights on Monday, February 16 included New York City and Boston on JetBlue; New Haven, CT and Philadelphia/Wilmington, DE on Avelo; and Providence, RI on Breeze. In total, the airport handled 22 departing and 21 arriving flights.

The record-setting day was made possible through extensive coordination and preparation.

“All of our airport partners really went above and beyond to make our busiest day of the year as smooth as possible for our passengers,” said Cyrus Callum, director of Aviation & Economic Resources with Volusia County Government.

“TSA staffed additional officers and on-site technical support, the food concessionaire added team members and an extra ordering station, our janitorial company deployed additional cleaning staff, the airlines collaborated to avoid gate conflicts, and airport personnel were positioned throughout the terminal to ensure smooth operations,” said Callum.