Print icon
U.S.-International Travel and Transportation Trends: 2006 Update

U.S.-International Travel and Transportation Trends: 2006 Update

2006

Click on the sign to expand the content.

Expand All     Collapse All

Table of Contents File Formats
Entire Publication
Front Matter
Summary
Chapter 1 - Travel Trends to and from the United States by International Region
Table 1.1 - Travel Between the United States and Foreign Countries: 2000–2004
Figure 1.1 - Travel Between the United States and Foreign Countries: 2000–2004
Table 1.2 - Travel Between the United States and Overseas Regions: 2000–2004
Figure 1.2 - Travel Between the United States and Overseas Regions: 2000–2004
Table 1.3 - Overnight Travel Between the United States and Canada and the United States and Mexico: 2000–2004
Table 1.4 - Same-Day Travel Between the United States and Canada and the United States and Mexico: 2000–2004
Chapter 2 - Travel Destinations and Expenditures
Table 2.1 - U.S. Receipts and Payments for Travel and Passenger Fares with the Top 5 Areas: 2004
Figure 2.1 - U.S. Receipts, Payments, and Balance from Passenger Fares and Travel: 2000–2004
Table 2.2A - Overseas Visitors to the United States by Destination State or Territory: 2000–2004
Table 2.2B - Overseas Visitors to the United States by Destination City: 2000–2004
Figure 2.2 - Top 20 Foreign Gateways for Nonstop Air Travel to and from the United States: 2003–2004
Table 2.3 - Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop International Air Travel: 2000–2004
Figure 2.3 - Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop International Air Travel: 2000 and 2004
Table 2.4 - Top 20 Routes Between the United States and Foreign Airports by Number of Passengers: 2000–2004
Table 2.5 - Top 40 Foreign Countries Visited by U.S. Residents for Overnight Travel: 2000–2004
Table 2.6 - Top 40 Foreign Countries of Origin for Overnight Arrivals in the United States: 2000–2004
Figure 2.4 - Top 5 Countries for Nonstop Air Travel to and from the United States: 2000–2004
Figure 2.5 - U.S. Gross Domestic Product and Aviation Revenue Passenger-Miles: 1994–2004
Figure 2.6 - Load Factors for U.S. Carrier International Flights: 1994–2004
Chapter 3 - North American Travel Trends
Table 3.1 - Overnight Travel Between the United States and Canada and the United States and Mexico by Transportation Mode: 2000–2004
Table 3.2 - Same-Day Travel Between the United States and Canada and the United States and Mexico by Transportation Mode: 2000–2004
Table 3.3 - Land Border Crossings into the United States from Canada and Mexico: Passenger and Personal Vehicle Crossings: 2000–2004
Figure 3.1A - Passengers Arriving in Personal Vehicles from Mexico and Canada: 2000–2004
Figure 3.1B - Pedestrians Arriving from Mexico and Canada: 2000–2004
Figure 3.1C - Passengers Arriving by Bus from Mexico and Canada: 2000–2004
Figure 3.1D - Passengers Arriving by Train from Mexico and Canada: 2000–2004
Table 3.4 - Top 10 U.S. Land Border Ports for Incoming Passenger and Personal Vehicle Crossings: 2004
Figure 3.2 - U.S. Land Border Ports with 1 Million or More Incoming Personal Vehicle Crossings: 2004
Table 3.5 - U.S.-Canada/Canada-U.S. Travel by Trip Purpose: 2000–2004
Table 3.6 - Passengers on North American Cruises by Residency: 2000–2004
Chapter 4 - Transportation Security
Table 4.1 - Prohibited Items Intercepted at U.S. Airport Screening Checkpoints: 2003–2004
Figure 4.1 - Worldwide Terrorist Incidents Against Infrastructure: 2000–2004
Table 4.2 - Gateways with the Longest Average Wait Times for Personal Vehicles Entering the United States from Canada and Mexico: 2003–2004
Figure 4.2 - Gateways with the Longest Average Wait Times for Personal Vehicles on the United States-Canada Border: 2003–2004
Figure 4.3 - Gateways with the Longest Average Wait Times for Personal Vehicles on the United States-Mexico Border: 2003–2004
Chapter 5 - Conclusion: International Travel Data Needs
Sources
Appendix



RITA's privacy policies and procedures do not necessarily apply to external web sites.
We suggest contacting these sites directly for information on their data collection and distribution policies.