Aviation
U.S. Scheduled Passenger Airlines Employ an Estimated 0.5% More Employees in October 2021 than in September and 8.7% Fewer than in Pre-Pandemic October 2019
BTS 77-21
The 24 U.S. scheduled passenger airlines employed an estimated 412,844 full-time equivalents (FTEs) in October 2021, an increase of 0.5% (2,008 FTEs) from September 2021 (410,836 FTEs). October’s total was down 39,508 FTEs or 8.7% from pre-pandemic October 2019 (452,352 FTEs).
Number 36 Reporting Air Carriers for Calendar Year 2022
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONBUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS
OFFICE OF AIRLINE INFORMATION
TITLE 14 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS PARTS 234 and 250
TECHNICAL REPORTING DIRECTIVE #36 – REPORTING AIR...
Number 35 on Reporting Oversales (replaces Number 32)
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONBUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS
OFFICE OF AIRLINE INFORMATION
TITLE 14 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS PART 250
TECHNICAL REPORTING DIRECTIVE #35 - OVERSALES...
September 2021 U.S. Airline Traffic Data
BTS 76-21
U.S. airlines carried 62.9 million systemwide (domestic and international) scheduled service passengers in September 2021, seasonally adjusted, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), up 0.1% from August.