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BTS Releases December Airline Traffic Data;
December 2003 Domestic Traffic Down 1.2 Percent From December 2002
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BTS 05-04 Dave Smallen 202-366-5568 |
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Thursday, March 11, 2004 - The U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) today reported, in a release of preliminary data, that U.S. airlines carried 49.3 million domestic passengers in December, 1.2 percent less than in
December 2002 (Table 1).
These passengers were carried on 779,837 flights, down 1.2 percent from the
flights operated in December 2002.
In other domestic comparisons from December 2002 to December 2003:
Revenue passenger miles, a measure of the number of passengers and the
distance flown, were up 0.5 percent.
Available seat-miles, a measure of airline capacity, were up 3.6 percent.
Load factor, a measure of how many seats are sold and used, was down 2.2 percentage points.
Flight stage length, the average non-stop distance, was up 6.0 percent.
Passenger trip length, the average distance passengers travel, was up 1.8 percent.
In the fourth quarter of 2003, airlines carried 2.8 percent more passengers on 1.3 percent fewer flights
than in 2002. (Table 2A)
Among airlines, Delta Airlines carried 6.5 million domestic passengers in December, the
most of any airline (Table 3).
Among airports, Hartsfield-Jackson International in Atlanta continued in December to be the busiest domestic airport, with 3.1 million
passenger boardings (Table 4).
Table 1: Domestic Airline Travel in December
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Passengers |
49,943,623 |
49,333,847 |
Flights |
789,099 |
779,837 |
Revenue Passenger Miles(000)
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41,720,737 |
41,940,583 |
Available Seat-Miles(000) |
57,257,280 |
59,292,201 |
Load factor |
72.90% |
70.70% |
Flight stage length |
577 |
611 |
Passenger trip length |
835 |
850 |
Source: T-100 Domestic Market and Segment
Table 2. Total Industry Domestic Enplanements
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January |
* |
43,436,159 |
February |
* |
41,529,612 |
March |
* |
50,475,121 |
April |
* |
47,559,030 |
May |
* |
49,582,440 |
June |
* |
52,699,681 |
July |
* |
56,215,894 |
August |
* |
54,387,522 |
September |
* |
44,362,041 |
October |
48,322,274 |
50,192,395 |
November |
44,270,732 |
46,947,616 |
December |
49,943,623 |
49,333,847 |
Source: T-100 Domestic Market
* Comparable numbers are not available for earlier months. Commuter and small certificated carriers began reporting traffic data in October 2002.
Table 2A: Domestic Airline Travel in the 4th Quarter
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Passengers |
142,536,629 |
146,473,858 |
Flights |
2,383,605 |
2,352,574 |
Revenue Passenger Miles (000)
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116,950,649 |
123,263,932 |
Available Seat-Miles (000) |
168,992,935 |
173,807,245 |
Load factor |
69.20% |
70.90% |
Flight stage length |
567 |
597 |
Passenger trip length |
821 |
842 |
Source: T-100 Domestic Market and Segment
Additional airline traffic data can be found on the BTS website at TranStats, the Intermodal Transportation Database at
http://transtats.bts.gov. Click on "aviation", then on "Air Carrier Statistics (Form 41 Traffic)", then
click on "T-100 Domestic Market."
Table 3. Top 10 Airlines, ranked by December 2003 Domestic Enplanements
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1 |
Delta Airlines |
7,233,741 |
6,240,097 |
6,503,916 |
1 |
2 |
Southwest Airlines |
6,109,854 |
6,013,106 |
6,119,147 |
3 |
3 |
American Airlines |
6,477,632 |
5,449,401 |
5,449,401 |
2 |
4 |
United Airlines |
5,074,698 |
4,391,521 |
4,742,188 |
4 |
5 |
Northwest
Airlines |
3,746,283 |
3,393,827 |
3,723,150 |
5 |
6 |
US Airways |
3,264,567 |
3,088,498 |
3,128,235 |
6 |
7 |
Continental Airlines |
2,667,298 |
2,493,280 |
2,672,575 |
7 |
8 |
America West Airlines |
1,579,566 |
1,499,507 |
1,569,945 |
8 |
9 |
Alaska Airlines |
1,082,705 |
1,042,001 |
1,133,722 |
9 |
10 |
American Eagle Airlines |
927,208 |
1,014,337 |
1,059,268 |
10 |
Source: T-100 Domestic Market
Table 4. Top 10 Airports ranked by December 2003 Domestic Enplanements
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Hartsfield-Jackson International |
3,088,839 |
2,929,038 |
3,077,887 |
1 |
2 |
O'Hare International |
2,402,166 |
2,318,863 |
2,406,496 |
2 |
3 |
Dallas-Ft Worth International |
1,993,161 |
1,942,290 |
2,006,637 |
3 |
4 |
Los Angeles International |
1,707,000 |
1,551,266 |
1,668,936 |
4 |
5 |
Denver International |
1,440,118 |
1,284,380 |
1,493,820 |
6 |
6 |
Phoenix Sky Harbor International |
1,478,807 |
1,337,713 |
1,462,861 |
5 |
7 |
Las Vegas McCarran International |
1,209,454 |
1,372,095 |
1,305,447 |
9 |
8 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul International |
1,244,717 |
1,143,194 |
1,282,399 |
7 |
9 |
Detroit Metro Wayne International |
1,227,307 |
1,142,559 |
1,242,975 |
8 |
10 |
George Bush Intercontinental |
1,150,807 |
1,100,066 |
1,198,414 |
10 |
Source: T-100 Domestic Market
Data are compiled from monthly reports filed with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics by commercial air carriers detailing operations, passenger traffic and freight traffic. December 2003 traffic data are preliminary and include data received by BTS from 100 airlines as of Mar. 9. Data are subject to
revision.
Revised data from November and previous months are posted on the BTS website at
http://transtats.bts.gov. BTS will release
January traffic data on Apr. 15.
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