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U.S. International Travel and Transportation Trends

Wednesday, March 20, 2013
U.S. International Travel and Transportation Trends

U.S. International Travel and Transportation Trends

2002
BTS02-03


Table of Contents File Formats
Entire Report
Citation
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Overview of U.S. International Travel
North American Travel Trends
Overseas Travel Trends
Aviation in Focus
Conclusion: The Future Environment of U.S. International Travel and Transportation
References
List of Tables
Table 1: Travel Between the United States and Foreign Countries: 1990, 1995, and 2000
Table 2: Overnight Travel Between the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Overseas: 1990, 1995, and 2000
Table 3: U.S. Travel and Passenger Fare Receipts and Payments for the Top 6 Countries: 2000
Table 4: Same-Day Travel Between the United States, Canada, and Mexico by Mode of Transportation: 1990, 1995, and 2000
Table 5: Overnight Travel Between the United States, Canada, and Mexico by Mode of Transportation: 1990, 1995, and 2000
Table 6: Canada-U.S./U.S.-Canada Travel by Trip Purpose: 1990, 1995, and 2000
Table 7: Border Crossings into the United States from Canada and Mexico: Passenger and Personal Vehicle Crossings, 1998–2001
Table 8: Top 10 North American Border Ports for Incoming Passenger and Personal Vehicle Crossings: 2001
Table 9: Top Border Ports for Personal Vehicle Crossings from Mexico and Canada: Monthly Data for 2000 and 2001
Table 10: Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop International Air Travel: 1990, 1995, and 2000
Table 11: Top 20 Routes for U.S. International Airport Pair Passengers: 1990, 1995, and 2000.
Table 12: Top 40 Foreign Countries Visited by U.S. Residents for Overnight Travel: 1990, 1995, and 2000
Table 13: Top 10 Overseas Countries of Origin for Overnight Arrivals in the United States: Percentage Decline for September, October, and November 2001
Table 14: Top 40 Countries of Origin for Overnight Arrivals in the United States: 1990, 1995, and 2000
Table Box 2: U.S. Nonstop International Air Passengers: Focus on JFK and LAX
List of Figures
Figure 1: Overall U.S. International Travel: 1990, 1995, and 2000
Figure 2: U.S. International Overseas Overnight Travel by Region: 1990, 1995, and 2000.
Figure 3: U.S. Travel and Passenger Fare Receipts and Payments for the Top 6 Countries: 2000
Figure 4: Top Border Ports for Personal Vehicle Crossings from Canada and Mexico: 2001.
Figure 5: Top 10 Countries for Total Nonstop Bidirectional Air Travel with the United States: 1990 and 2000
Figure 6: Top 5 Border Ports for Personal Vehicle Crossings from Canada and Mexico: 2001
Figure 7: Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop Bidirectional International Air Travel: 1990 and 2000
Figure 8: Top 20 Foreign Gateways for Nonstop Bidirectional Air Travel with the United States: 1990 and 2000
Figure 9: Annual Load Factors for U.S. Carrier International Flights: 1990–2000
Figure 10: U.S. GDP and Aviation Revenue Passenger-Miles: 1990–2000
Boxes
Box 1: International Travel Data
Box 2: Spotlight on Two of America's International Air Gateways: John F. Kennedy International and Los Angeles International.