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TABLE 3-3 Annual Airline (U.S. and Foreign Carriers) Passenger Enplanements: 2005–2013

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

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Scheduled flights only

  Domestic enplanements Domestic load factor (percent) International enplanements International load factor (percent) Total domestic and international enplanements Total domestic and international load factor (percent)
2005 657,261,487 77.2 143,588,422 78.7 800,849,909 77.8
2006 658,362,620 79.1 149,740,591 78.6 808,103,211 78.9
2007 679,185,450 79.9 156,250,990 79.1 835,436,440 79.5
2008 651,710,182 79.7 157,737,629 77.6 809,447,811 78.7
2009 618,067,255 81.1 149,749,333 78.3 767,816,588 79.7
2010 629,537,593 82.2 157,938,675 81.6 787,476,268 81.9
2011 638,247,667 82.9 163,848,419 80.3 802,096,086 81.6
2012 642,289,482 83.4 170,835,828 81.7 813,125,310 82.5
2013 645,614,872 83.3 178,613,451 82.1 824,228,323 82.7

NOTE: International enplanements include U.S. and foreign carriers. Load factor is calculated by dividing demand, as measured by revenue passenger-miles (RPMs), by capacity, as measured in available seat-miles (ASMs).

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information, Airline Data and Statistics, Passengers. Available at http://www.bts.gov/programs/airline_information/ as of July 2014.