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April 2010 Airline Traffic Data: System Traffic Up 0.2 Percent from April 2009

April 2010 Airline Traffic Data: System Traffic Up 0.2 Percent from April 2009

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Thursday, July 15, 2010 - 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 59.6 million scheduled domestic and international passengers in April 2010. This is a 0.2 percent increase from April 2009 (Table 1). The April 2010 passenger total was 5.7 percent below that of two years ago in April 2008 (Table 2).

BTS, a part of DOT's Research and Innovative Technology Administration, also reported that U.S. airlines carried 0.4 percent more domestic passengers in April 2010 than in April 2009.  The number of international passengers on U.S. carriers decreased 1.8 percent over April 2009 (Tables 7, 13). The April 2010 load factors of 81.6 percent systemwide, 82.5 percent domestic and 79.3 percent international were the highest recorded for any April (Tables 1, 7, 13).

Additional traffic numbers can be found on the BTS website in the Airline Industry box. Click on a link in the column on the right. For more historic numbers, see Traffic on the BTS website.

For the first four months of 2010, the number of scheduled domestic and international passengers on U.S. airlines increased 0.7 percent from the same period in 2009 at 223.6 million (Table 2). The number of passengers declined 9.0 percent from the first four months of 2008 to the first four months of 2010.

U.S. airlines carried 0.6 percent more domestic passengers and 1.3 percent more international passengers in the first four months of 2010 than during the same period in 2009 (Tables 7, 13).

Top Airlines in April

In April, Delta Air Lines carried more total system passengers than any other U.S. airline (Table 4). Southwest Airlines carried the most domestic passengers (Table 10). American Airlines carried the most international passengers (Table 16).

During the first four months of 2010, Delta carried more total system passengers than any other U.S. airline (Table 3). Southwest carried the most domestic passengers and American carried the most international passengers in the first four months (Tables 9, 15). See notes under airline ranking tables for more details on Delta's report.

Top Airports in April

In April, more total system and domestic passengers boarded planes at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International than at any other U.S. airport (Tables 6 and 12); and more international passengers boarded U.S. carriers at Miami International than at any other U.S. airport (Table 18).

During the first four months of 2010, more total system and domestic passengers boarded planes at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International than at any other U.S. airport (Tables 5 and 11); and more international passengers boarded U.S. carriers at Miami International than at any other U.S. airport (Table 17).

Flights Operated

In April, U.S. airlines operated 786,900 scheduled domestic and international flights, down 1.2 percent from the number of flights operated in April 2009 (Table 1). The number of domestic flights decreased 1.2 percent in April from a year earlier while international flights were down 1.6 percent (Tables 7, 13).

During the first four months of 2010, U.S. carriers operated 3.0 million domestic and international flights, 2.1 percent fewer than were operated during the same period in 2009 (Table 1). Domestic flights decreased 2.2 percent from the previous year while international flights were down 1.1 percent (Tables 7, 13).

For other comparisons from the first four months of 2009 to the first four months of 2010 and from April 2009 to April 2010, see the following tables:

System (Domestic + International) (Tables 1-6)

Table 1 (April and January through April):
Revenue passenger-miles (RPMs)
Available seat-miles (ASMs)
Passenger load factor
Flight stage length
Passenger trip length

Table 2
System scheduled enplanements on U.S. airlines by month since January 2008

Airline Rankings

Table 3
January through April: Top 10 airlines by scheduled passenger enplanements

Table 4
April: Top 10 airlines by scheduled passenger enplanements

Airport Rankings

Table 5
January through April: Top 10 airports by scheduled passenger enplanements on U.S. airlines

Table 6
April: Top 10 airports by scheduled passenger enplanements on U.S. airlines

Scheduled Domestic Air Travel (Tables 7-12)

Table 7 (April and January through April):
Domestic revenue passenger-miles (RPMs)
Domestic available seat-miles (ASMs)
Domestic passenger load factor
Domestic flight stage length
Domestic passenger trip length

Table 8
Domestic scheduled enplanements on U.S. airlines by month since January 2008

Airline Rankings

Table 9
January through April: Top 10 domestic airlines by scheduled passenger enplanements

Table 10
April: Top 10 domestic airlines by scheduled passenger enplanements

Airport Rankings

Table 11
January through April: Top 10 domestic airports by scheduled passenger enplanements

Table 12
April: Top 10 domestic airports by scheduled passenger enplanements

Scheduled International Air Travel on U.S. Airlines (Tables 13-18)

Table 13 (April and January through April):
International revenue passenger-miles on U.S. airlines (RPMs)
International available seat-miles on U.S. airlines (ASMs)
International passenger load factor on U.S. airlines
International flight stage length on U.S. airlines
International passenger trip length on U.S. airlines

Table 14
International scheduled enplanements on U.S. airlines by month since January 2008

Airline Rankings

Table 15
January through April: Top 10 U.S. airlines by scheduled international passenger enplanements

Table 16
April: Top 10 U.S. airlines by scheduled international passenger enplanements

Airport Rankings

Table 17
January through April: Top 10 airports by scheduled international passenger enplanements on U.S. airlines

Table 18
April: Top 10 airports by scheduled international passenger enplanements on U.S. airlines

Reporting Notes

Data are compiled from monthly reports filed with BTS by commercial U.S. air carriers detailing operations, passenger traffic and freight traffic. This release includes data received by BTS from 82 carriers as of July 8 for U.S. carrier scheduled civilian operations. Go to http://www.transtats.bts.gov/releaseinfo.asp for the complete list of reporting and non-reporting carriers. U.S. carriers ' foreign point-to-point flights are included in system and international totals. To create a customized table for passengers, flights, RPMs, ASMs and other data, including non-scheduled service, go to http://www.bts.gov/programs/airline_information/air_carrier_traffic_statistics/.

Traffic numbers are available on the BTS website at TranStats, the Intermodal Transportation Database, at http://transtats.bts.gov. Click on Aviation. For system passengers, RPMs and ASMs by carrier through April, click on Air Carrier Summary Data (Form 41 and 298C Summary Data), and then click on Schedule T-1. Use crosstabs to find scheduled service.

For domestic numbers through April and international numbers through January by origin as well as by carrier, after clicking on Aviation, click on Air Carrier Statistics (Form 41 Traffic). Click on T-100 Market for system passenger numbers, T-100 Domestic Market for domestic or T-100 International Market for international. For flights, stage length and trip length, use the appropriate T-100 Segment database. Use crosstabs to find scheduled service.

TranStats system and international totals do not include U.S. carriers' foreign point-to-point flights. For April, U.S. carriers reported 219,554 foreign point-to-point passengers. For January through April, U.S. carriers reported 944,356 foreign point-to-point passengers.

Data are subject to revision. BTS has scheduled Aug. 12 for the release of May traffic data.

Table 1: Scheduled System (Domestic and International) Airline Travel on U.S. Airlines

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  Monthly Year-to-Date
Apr 2009 Apr 2010 Change % 2009 2010 Change %
Passengers (in millions) 59.5 59.6 0.2 222.1 223.6 0.7
Flights (in thousands) 796.7 786.9 -1.2 3,114.5 3,049.1 -2.1
Revenue Passenger Miles (in billions) 64.4 64.0 -0.5 239.6 243.0 1.4
Available Seat-Miles (in billions) 79.8 78.4 -1.8 312.6 306.6 -1.9
Load Factor* 80.7 81.6 0.9 76.6 79.3 2.7
Flight Stage Length** 718.0 719.6 0.2 719.1 724.7 0.8
Passenger Trip Length*** 1,080.9 1,073.9 -0.6 1,078.7 1,086.5 0.7

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market and Segment

*Change in load factor points

**The average non-stop distance flown per departure in miles

*** The average distance flown per passenger in miles

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Table 2: Total System (Domestic and International) Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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  2008 2009 2008-2009 Pct. Change 2010 2009-2010 Pct. Change
January 57.7 51.8 -10.2 52.7 1.8
February 57.1 49.8 -12.6 48.9 -2.0
March 67.7 61.0 -10.0 62.4 2.3
April 63.2 59.5 -5.8 59.6 0.2
May 66.0 59.7 -9.5    
June 68.0 63.6 -6.5    
July 70.5 68.1 -3.4    
August 67.8 65.0 -4.1    
September 54.2 54.7 0.8    
October 59.7 58.8 -1.5    
November 54.1 55.0 1.8    
December 57.4 57.1 -0.4    
4 Mo. Total 245.7 222.1 -9.6 223.6 0.7
Yr. Total 743.3 704.2 -5.3    

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Table 3: Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by January-April 2010 System* Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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Jan-Apr 2010 Rank Carrier Jan-Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Apr 2009 Rank Jan-Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Delta** 33.627 3 21.308 57.8
2 Southwest 32.606 1 31.864 2.3
3 American 27.319 2 27.575 -0.9
4 United 16.901 4 17.813 -5.1
5 US Airways 16.314 5 16.918 -3.6
6 Continental 13.720 6 13.981 -1.9
7 JetBlue 7.538 9 7.214 4.5
8 SkyWest 7.501 10 6.405 17.1
9 AirTran 7.496 8 7.325 2.3
10 American Eagle 5.014 12 4.778 4.9

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

* System equals domestic plus international

** Delta's January-April 2010 number is the report of the merged Delta and Northwest. The Jan-Apr 2009 numbers were reported separately by Delta and Northwest. Northwest reported 13.269 million system passengers in Jan-Apr 2009.

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 4: Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by April 2010 System* Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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Apr 2010 Rank Carrier Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Apr 2009 Rank Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Delta** 9.033 3 5.633 60.4
2 Southwest 8.911 1 8.815 1.1
3 American 7.150 2 7.242 -1.3
4 United 4.400 4 4.702 -6.4
5 US Airways 4.330 5 4.510 -4.0
6 Continental 3.583 6 3.827 -6.4
7 AirTran 2.059 8 1.993 3.3
8 JetBlue 2.034 9 1.947 4.5
9 SkyWest 1.965 10 1.695 15.9
10 ExpressJet 1.369 13 1.052 30.1

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

* System equals domestic plus international

** Delta's April 2010 number is the report of the merged Delta and Northwest. The April 2009 numbers were reported separately by Delta and Northwest. Northwest reported 3.498 million system passengers in April 2009.

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 5: Top 10 U.S. Airports, ranked by January- April 2010 System* Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines**

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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Jan-Apr 2010 Rank Airport Jan-Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Apr 2009 Rank Jan-Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Atlanta 13.073 1 13.005 0.5
2 Chicago O'Hare 9.098 2 8.904 2.2
3 Dallas/Ft. Worth 8.302 3 8.193 1.3
4 Denver 7.616 4 7.272 4.7
5 Los Angeles 6.937 5 6.596 5.2
6 Phoenix 6.230 6 6.118 1.8
7 Houston Bush 5.851 8 5.872 -0.4
8 Las Vegas 5.692 7 5.984 -4.9
9 Charlotte 5.565 9 5.498 1.2
10 Orlando 5.289 10 5.233 1.1

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

* System equals domestic plus international

** Numbers do not include international enplanements on foreign carriers

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 6: Top 10 U.S. Airports ranked by April 2010 System* Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines**

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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Apr 2010 Rank Airport Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Apr 2009 Rank Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Atlanta 3.577 1 3.453 3.6
2 Chicago O'Hare 2.447 2 2.402 1.9
3 Dallas/Ft. Worth 2.207 3 2.165 2.0
4 Denver 1.968 4 1.843 6.8
5 Los Angeles 1.861 5 1.795 3.7
6 Phoenix 1.634 6 1.624 0.6
7 Houston Bush 1.509 8 1.538 -1.9
8 Las Vegas 1.496 7 1.607 -6.9
9 Charlotte 1.495 9 1.480 0.9
10 Orlando 1.421 10 1.387 2.4

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

* System equals domestic plus international

** Numbers do not include international enplanements on foreign carriers

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 7: Domestic Scheduled Airline Travel on U.S. Airlines

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  Monthly Year-to-Date
Apr 2009 Apr 2010 Change % 2009 2010 Change %
Passengers (in millions) 52.2 52.5 0.4 194.3 195.4 0.6
Flights (in thousands) 727.8 719.1 -1.2 2,842.3 2,779.8 -2.2
Revenue Passenger Miles (in billions) 45.4 45.6 0.5 168.9 171.1 1.3
Available Seat-Miles (in billions) 55.3 55.3 0.0 216.5 214.6 -0.9
Load Factor* 82.1 82.5 0.4 78.0 79.7 1.7
Flight Stage Length** 618.6 625.7 1.2 620.1 628.2 1.3
Passenger Trip Length*** 869.4 869.8 0.0 869.3 875.7 0.7

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Domestic Market and Segment

*Change in load factor points

**The average non-stop distance flown per departure in miles

*** The average distance flown per passenger in miles

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Table 8: Domestic Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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  2008 2009 2008-2009 Pct. Change 2010 2009-2010 Pct. Change
January 50.2 44.8 -10.8 45.7 1.9
February 50.1 43.7 -12.9 42.6 -2.4
March 59.2 53.5 -9.6 54.6 2.0
April 55.6 52.2 -6.1 52.5 0.4
May 58.0 52.9 -8.8    
June 59.6 55.9 -6.2    
July 61.4 59.5 -3.2    
August 59.0 56.6 -4.1    
September 47.7 48.2 1.1    
October 53.0 52.3 -1.3    
November 47.7 48.8 2.3    
December 50.2 50.0 -0.5    
4 Mo. Total 215.2 194.3 -9.7 195.4 0.6
Yr. Total 651.7 618.3 -5.1    

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Domestic Market

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Table 9: Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by January-April 2010 Domestic Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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Jan-Apr 2010 Rank Carrier Jan-Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Apr 2009 Rank Jan-Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Southwest 32.606 1 31.864 2.3
2 Delta* 27.352 3 17.769 53.9
3 American 21.042 2 21.251 -1.0
4 US Airways 14.152 4 14.642 -3.3
5 United 13.631 5 14.558 -6.4
6 Continental 9.674 7 10.099 -4.2
7 AirTran 7.355 8 7.271 1.1
8 SkyWest 7.051 10 6.033 16.9
9 JetBlue 6.613 9 6.501 1.7
10 American Eagle 4.694 11 4.498 4.4

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Domestic Market

* Delta's January-April 2010 number is the report of the merged Delta and Northwest. The Jan-Apr 2009 numbers were reported separately by Delta and Northwest. Northwest reported 10.316 million domestic passengers in Jan-Apr 2009.

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 10: Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by April 2010 Domestic Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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Apr 2010 Rank Carrier Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Apr 2009 Rank Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Southwest 8.911 1 8.815 1.1
2 Delta* 7.488 3 4.673 60.2
3 American 5.557 2 5.599 -0.8
4 US Airways 3.756 4 3.887 -3.4
5 United 3.594 5 3.835 -6.3
6 Continental 2.552 7 2.753 -7.3
7 AirTran 2.013 8 1.977 1.8
8 SkyWest 1.842 10 1.602 15.0
9 JetBlue 1.782 9 1.747 2.0
10 American Eagle 1.270 11 1.237 2.7

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Domestic Market

* Delta's April 2010 number is the report of the merged Delta and Northwest. The April 2009 numbers were reported separately by Delta and Northwest. Northwest reported 2.780 million domestic passengers in April 2009.

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 11: Top 10 U.S. Airports, ranked by January-April 2010 Domestic Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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Jan-Apr 2010 Rank Airport Jan-Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Apr 2009 Rank Jan-Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Atlanta 11.840 1 11.774 0.6
2 Chicago O'Hare 8.185 2 7.966 2.8
3 Dallas/Ft. Worth 7.631 3 7.570 0.8
4 Denver 7.358 4 7.022 4.8
5 Los Angeles 6.405 5 6.110 4.8
6 Phoenix 5.935 7 5.838 1.7
7 Las Vegas 5.688 6 5.933 -4.1
8 Orlando 5.215 8 5.186 0.6
9 Charlotte 5.182 9 5.106 1.5
10 Houston Bush 4.791 10 4.849 -1.2

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Domestic Market

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 12: Top 10 U.S. Airports, ranked by April 2010 Domestic Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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Apr 2010 Rank Airport Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Apr 2009 Rank Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Atlanta 3.263 1 3.130 4.2
2 Chicago O'Hare 2.226 2 2.159 3.1
3 Dallas/Ft. Worth 2.037 3 2.010 1.3
4 Denver 1.903 4 1.781 6.9
5 Los Angeles 1.726 5 1.672 3.2
6 Phoenix 1.560 7 1.558 0.1
7 Las Vegas 1.495 6 1.593 -6.1
8 Orlando 1.400 9 1.371 2.1
9 Charlotte 1.398 8 1.372 1.9
10 Houston Bush 1.255 10 1.285 -2.3

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Domestic Market

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 13: International Scheduled Airline Travel on U.S. Airlines

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  Monthly Year-to-Date
Apr 2009 Apr 2010 Change % 2009 2010 Change %
Passengers (in millions) 7.3 7.2 -1.8 27.9 28.2 1.3
Flights (in thousands) 68.9 67.8 -1.6 272.2 269.3 -1.1
Revenue Passenger Miles (in billions) 18.9 18.4 -2.8 70.8 71.9 1.6
Available Seat-Miles (in billions) 24.6 23.2 -5.6 96.0 92.0 -4.2
Load Factor* 76.8 79.3 2.5 73.8 78.2 4.4
Flight Stage Length** 1,768.8 1,715.2 -3.0 1,753.1 1,720.8 -1.8
Passenger Trip Length*** 2,595.3 2,569.5 -1.0 2,536.7 2,544.6 0.3

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 International Market and Segment

*Change in load factor points

**The average non-stop distance flown per departure in miles

*** The average distance flown per passenger in miles

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Table 14: International Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

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  2008 2009 2008-2009 Pct. Change 2010 2009-2010 Pct. Change
January 7.5 7.0 -6.4 7.0 0.9
February 6.9 6.2 -11.1 6.2 1.2
March 8.5 7.4 -12.5 7.8 4.7
April 7.6 7.3 -3.8 7.2 -1.8
May 8.0 6.8 -14.8    
June 8.4 7.7 -8.6    
July 9.1 8.6 -4.8    
August 8.9 8.5 -4.5    
September 6.6 6.4 -1.7    
October 6.7 6.5 -2.8    
November 6.4 6.3 -2.3    
December 7.1 7.2 0.3    
4 Mo. Total 30.5 27.9 -8.5 28.2 1.3
Yr. Total 91.6 85.8 -6.3    

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 International Market

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Table 15: Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by January-April 2010 International Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in thousands (000)

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Jan-Apr 2010 Rank Carrier Jan-Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Apr 2009 Rank Jan-Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 American 6,277.0 1 6,323.8 -0.7
2 Delta* 6,274.8 3 3,539.1 77.3
3 Continental 4,045.8 2 3,882.2 4.2
4 United 3,270.2 4 3,255.0 0.5
5 US Airways 2,161.9 6 2,276.0 -5.0
6 JetBlue 925.7 7 712.4 29.9
7 Alaska 603.9 8 613.7 -1.6
8 ExpressJet 591.0 9 552.9 6.9
9 SkyWest 450.4 10 371.0 21.4
10 Executive 427.0 12 360.9 18.3

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 International Market

* Delta's January-April 2010 number is the report of the merged Delta and Northwest. The Jan-Apr 2009 numbers were reported separately by Delta and Northwest. Northwest reported 2,953.6 thousand international passengers in Jan-Apr 2009.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 16: Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by April 2010 International Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in thousands (000)

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Apr 2010 Rank Carrier Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Apr 2009 Rank Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 American 1,593.3 1 1,643.2 -3.0
2 Delta* 1,545.0 3 960.2 60.9
3 Continental 1,030.6 2 1,074.5 -4.1
4 United 806.1 4 866.7 -7.0
5 US Airways 574.6 6 622.7 -7.7
6 JetBlue 251.5 7 199.7 26.0
7 Alaska 154.4 8 153.9 0.3
8 ExpressJet 153.4 9 143.5 6.9
9 SkyWest 123.5 12 93.1 32.7
10 Executive 111.4 10 100.3 11.1

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 International Market

* Delta's April 2010 number is the report of the merged Delta and Northwest. The April 2009 numbers were reported separately by Delta and Northwest. Northwest reported 717.7 thousand international passengers in April 2009.

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 17: Top 10 U.S. Airports, ranked by January-April 2010 International Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines*

Passenger numbers in thousands (000)

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Jan-Apr 2010 Rank Airport Jan-Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Apr 2009 Rank Jan-Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Miami 1,639.5 1 1,613.7 1.6
2 New York JFK 1,266.5 3 1,224.4 3.4
3 Newark 1,250.3 4 1,202.5 4.0
4 Atlanta 1,233.8 2 1,231.5 0.2
5 Houston Bush 1,060.3 5 1,022.9 3.7
6 Chicago O'Hare 913.2 6 937.7 -2.6
7 Dallas/Ft. Worth 670.4 7 623.1 7.6
8 Los Angeles 532.6 8 486.0 9.6
9 Washington Dulles 457.5 9 460.5 -0.6
10 Philadelphia 455.8 11 448.5 1.6

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 International Market

* Numbers do not include international enplanements on foreign carriers

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

Table 18: Top 10 U.S. Airports, ranked by April 2010 International Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines*

Passenger numbers in thousands (000)

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Apr 2010 Rank Airport Apr 2010 Enplaned Passengers Apr 2009 Rank Apr 2009 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2009-2010
1 Miami 403.9 1 398.3 1.4
2 New York JFK 346.2 3 346.4 -0.1
3 Newark 325.2 2 354.0 -8.1
4 Atlanta 314.7 4 323.5 -2.7
5 Houston Bush 254.1 5 253.3 0.3
6 Chicago O'Hare 221.0 6 243.5 -9.2
7 Dallas/Ft. Worth 170.3 7 154.4 10.3
8 Los Angeles 134.8 10 122.5 10.0
9 Philadelphia 127.9 8 132.1 -3.2
10 San Francisco 121.7 11 121.4 0.3

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 International Market

* Numbers do not include international enplanements on foreign carriers

Note: Percent changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases