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TABLE A-8 - U.S. Airline Industry Ancillary Fees: 2004-2010

Monday, September 10, 2012

TABLE A-8 - U.S. Airline Industry Ancillary Fees: 2004-2010

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Thousands of dollars

  Passenger revenues Passenger baggage fees Cancellation fees Transport related revenues Total operating revenues
2004 85,696,753 285,754 706,253 22,914,426 134,660,283
2005 93,633,337 341,935 841,386 28,729,015 151,544,403
2006 101,967,725 441,010 900,862 32,148,106 165,531,803
2007 107,678,067 464,284 915,231 33,669,636 174,696,416
2008 111,541,751 1,149,613 1,668,748 35,893,444 186,118,528
2009 91,504,865 2,728,850 2,380,458 31,007,526 155,051,173
2010 49,704,109 1,660,337 1,147,499 16,163,220 84,156,487

NOTES: 2010 data are through June. Transport related revenues are the revenues collected between carriers for code sharing service. Passenger revenues are the revenues collected at the time of ticket purchase. Total operating revenues is not the sum but includes additional revenue sources such as charter, cargo, and miscellaneous operating revenue.

SOURCE: U.S.Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information, TranStats Database, Air Carrier Financial Reports (Form 41 Financial Data), special tablulation, October 2010.