U.S. Airline Revenue Passenger Miles
U.S. Airline Revenue Passenger Miles
Monthly data, not seasonally adjusted
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Airline revenue passenger miles (RPM) are a measure of intensity of use of the air travel system. In 2008, the 740 million passengers traveling on U.S.-based airlines collectively traveled 805 billion miles. On average, a passenger traveling domestically went 836 miles for each flight. An international passenger traveling on a U.S.-based airline traveled an average of 2,713 miles to the first destination outside the U.S.
U.S. Airline Revenue Passenger Miles | Sep-08 | Sep-09 |
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Scheduled System (Domestic and International) U.S. Airlines Total RPM (billions) | 59.75 | 60.06 |
Percent change from same month previous year | -6.98 | 0.51 |
NOTE: The current value is compared to the value from the same period in the previous year to account for seasonality.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information, available at http://www.bts.gov/programs/airline_information/ as of December 2009.