Airline Traffic Data
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Significant Regulatory Guidance
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U.S. Airlines Carried 4% More Cargo in July 2021 than in July 2020 (Preliminary)
U.S. Airlines Carried 4% more cargo by weight in July 2021 (preliminary) than in July 2020. The rise was fueled by gains of 1% in domestic cargo and 13% in international cargo, according to data filed with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) by 15 of the leading U.S. cargo airlines.June 2021 U.S. Airline Traffic Data
BTS 57-21
Contact: Todd Solomon
Tel: 202-366-0573
todd.solomon@dot.gov
U.S. Airlines July 2021 Passengers (Preliminary) Increase 207% from July 2020, but Remain 15% Below Pre-Pandemic July 2019
U.S. airlines carried 207% more scheduled service passengers in July 2021 than in July 2020 (preliminary) but 15% fewer passengers than in pre-pandemic July 2019, according to data filed with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) by 24 airlines that carry more than 90% of passengers.U.S. Airlines June 2021 Passengers Increased 304% from June 2020 but Still Declined 21% from Pre-Pandemic June 2019 (Preliminary)
BTS 52-21
Contact: Todd Solomon
Tel: 202-366-0573
todd.solomon@dot.gov
May 2021 U.S. Airline Traffic Data
BTS 50-21
Contact: Todd Solomon
Tel: 202-366-0573
todd.solomon@dot.gov