Airline passenger traffic at John Wayne Airport was down nearly 10% in 2008 from the previous year, numbers released Wednesday show.
About 8.9 million passengers passed through John Wayne in 2008, compared with about 9.9 million in 2007, the statistics show.
“The market has a way of taking care of some problems,” said Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach.
Concerned about airport growth and the noisy passenger jets, residents who live around John Wayne have long lobbied to keep passenger levels at or below 10.8 million.
The bankruptcy and subsequent shuttering of the Hawaiian air carrier Aloha Airlines accounted for a large part of slumping passenger levels, said Jenny Wedge, a spokeswoman for John Wayne Airport.