International Airline Revenue Enplanements (monthly data, not seasonally
adjusted)
Revenue enplanements, the number of passengers boarding aircraft, indicate
the demand for gate and luggage services. Enplanements differ from the
number of trips because passengers may board more than one flight between
their origination point and ultimate destination.
International Passenger Aviation
Aug-00
Aug-01
Revenue aircraft enplanements (millions)
5.74
5.60
Revenue aircraft enplanements percent change from same month previous year
6.87
-2.52
NOTES: The current value is compared to the value from the same period
in the previous year to account for seasonality.
The data have been adjusted to have a standard 30-day month by multiplying
the data for each month by the ratio: 30/(actual days in month).
The data do not include international flights by U.S. domestic carriers
or domestic flights by foreign carriers.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics,
Air Carrier Traffic Statistics Monthly, August 2001.