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November 2012 Airline System Passengers Up 0.8% from November 2011

Press Release Number: 
BTS 08-13
Date: 
Friday, February 22, 2013
Media Contact: 
Dave Smallen, 202-366-5568

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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported today that U.S. airlines carried 58.7 million scheduled systemwide passengers in November 2012, 0.8 percent more than in November 2011. The systemwide increase was the result of a 0.4 percent increase in the number of domestic passengers (51.8 million) and a 4.3 percent increase in international passengers (6.9 million) (Tables 1, 2, 7, 13).

Passengers on All U.S. Scheduled Airlines (Domestic & International), December 2007-November 2012

Passengers on All U.S. Scheduled Airlines (Domestic & International), December 2007-November 2012

SOURCE for Recession Dates: National Bureau of Economic Research, US Business Cycle Expansions and Contractions

BTS, a part of the Department’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration, reported that U.S. airlines carried 0.9 percent more total system passengers during the first 11 months of 2012 (677.7 million) than during the same period in 2011 (Table 2). Domestically, U.S. airlines carried 591.0 million passengers, up 0.7 percent from 2011 (Table 8). Internationally, they carried 86.7 million passengers, up 2.0 percent from 2011 (Table 14). See Tables 2, 8 and 14 of Air Traffic Press Releases for previous-year data.

Additional traffic data can be found on the BTS Airlines and Airports page.  Click on a link in the Quick Links box on the right.  For more historical data, see Traffic on the BTS website.

Load Factor and Capacity

 The international load factor in November 2012 rose 1.5 points from November 2011 to reach a record for the month of November (79.5). The load factor is calculated by dividing production by capacity. Production, measured by revenue passenger-miles (RPMs), rose 2.7 percent from a year earlier, while capacity, measured in available seat-miles (ASMs), increased at a slightly slower rate of 0.9 percent (Table 13). The domestic load factor in November 2012 (82.8) declined from November 2011 (83.6) as a result of the year-to-year growth in capacity (1.6 percent) outpacing the growth in RPMs (0.8 percent) (Table 7).  Systemwide capacity increased 1.4 percent compared to a 1.3 percent increase in RPMs with the load factor remaining level with November 2011 at 81.9 (Table 1). See Tables 1, 7 and 13 of Air Traffic Press Releases for previous-year data.

Top Airlines

Monthly: In November 2012, Delta Air Lines carried more system passengers than any other U.S. airline (Table 4) and Southwest Airlines carried the most domestic passengers (Table 10).  United Airlines, following its merger with Continental Airlines, carried the most international passengers (Table 16). The top 10 U.S. airlines in terms of passengers carried 80.2 percent of systemwide passengers, up from 75.4 percent carried by the U.S. airlines that were in the top 10 in November 2011.

Year-to-date: During the first 11 months of 2012, Delta carried more system passengers than any other U.S. airline (Table 3) and Southwest carried the most domestic passengers (Table 9).  United, following its merger with Continental, carried the most international passengers (Table 15). The top 10 U.S. airlines carried 80.0 percent of systemwide passengers, up from 75.5 percent carried by the U.S. airlines that were in the top 10 during the first 11 months of 2011.

Southwest and AirTran Airways are reporting as separate carriers with the exception of their financial reports.  They have one FAA SOC (single operating certificate), requiring that they utilize the same safety/operating procedures, but they have separate DOT 401 economic certificates, meaning they remain operating as separate economic entities.

United and Continental began reporting jointly as United in January 2012.  Numbers reported as United in this release for previous years do not include Continental’s numbers. 

ExpressJet Airlines and Atlantic Southeast Airlines began reporting jointly as ExpressJet in January 2012. Numbers reported as ExpressJet in this release for previous years do not include Atlantic Southeast’s numbers.

Top Airports           

Monthly: In November, 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 than at any other U.S. airport (Table 18).

Year-to-date: During the first 11 months of 2012, more total system and domestic passengers boarded planes at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson than at any other U.S. airport (Tables 5 and 11); and more international passengers boarded U.S. carriers at Miami than at any other U.S. airport (Table 17).

For other year-to-date and monthly comparisons, see the following tables:

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

Table 1 (November and January through November 2011 and 2012):
Passengers
Flights
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 2010

Airline Rankings
Table 3
January through November: Top 10 airlines by scheduled passenger enplanements

Table 4
November: Top 10 airlines by scheduled passenger enplanements

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

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

Scheduled Domestic Air Travel (Tables 7-12)

Table 7 (November and January through November):
Domestic passengers
Domestic flights
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 2010

Airline Rankings
Table 9
January through November: Top 10 domestic airlines by scheduled passenger enplanements

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

Airport Rankings
Table 11
January through November: Top 10 domestic airports by scheduled passenger enplanements

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

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

Table 13 (November and January through November):
International passengers
International flights
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 2010

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

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

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

Table 18
November: 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 78 carriers as of Feb. 12 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://apps.bts.gov/xml/air_traffic/src/index.xml#CustomizeTable

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 November, 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 November and international numbers through August 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 November, U.S. carriers reported 184,169 foreign point-to-point passengers. For January through November, U.S. carriers reported 2,170,987 foreign point-to-point passengers.

Data are subject to revision. BTS has scheduled March 26 for the release of December 2012 traffic data.

 

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

  Monthly Year-to-Date
Nov 2011 Nov 2012 Change % 2011 2012 Change %
Passengers (in millions) 58.3 58.7 0.8 671.7 677.7 0.9
Flights (in thousands) 745.1 732.5 -1.7 8,707.4 8,543.7 -1.9
Revenue Passenger Miles (in billions) 62.5 63.4 1.3 748.9 757.3 1.1
Available Seat-Miles (in billions) 76.3 77.4 1.4 911.5 913.6 0.2
Load Factor* 81.9 81.9 0.0 82.2 82.9 0.7
Flight Stage Length** 733.8 747.9 1.9 742.3 754.1 1.6
Passenger Trip Length*** 1,073.1 1,078.8 0.5 1,114.8 1,117.3 0.2

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: Percentage 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)

  2010 2011 2010-2011 Pct. Change 2012 2011-2012 Pct. Change
January 52.6 53.7 2.2 54.4 1.4
February 48.7 50.1 2.9 53.1 6.1
March 62.2 63.6 2.2 64.5 1.4
April 59.7 60.5 1.5 61.5 1.6
May 61.5 63.9 3.9 63.7 -0.3
June 65.0 66.2 1.9 66.6 0.6
July 68.4 69.9 2.2 69.2 -1.0
August 66.3 66.3 0.1 67.8 2.2
September 57.4 58.1 1.2 57.4 -1.1
October 62.1 61.2 -1.5 60.8 -0.6
November 58.2 58.3 0.2 58.7 0.8
December 58.6 59.1 0.8    
11 Mo. Total 661.9 671.7 1.5 677.7 0.9
Yr. Total 720.5 730.8 1.4    

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

Table 3. Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by January-November 2012 System* Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

Jan-Nov 2012 Rank Carrier Jan-Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Nov 2011 Rank Jan-Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Delta 107.465 1 104.743 2.6
2 Southwest** 103.194 2 101.524 1.6
3 United*** 85.144 5 46.544 N/A
  Continental - 6 41.351 N/A
  UA/CO Combined*** 85.144 - 87.895 -3.1
4 American 79.129 3 79.033 0.1
5 US Airways 49.840 4 48.550 2.7
6 ExpressJet**** 29.773 12 14.799 N/A
  Atlantic Southeast - 13 13.117 N/A
  EV/XE Combined**** 29.773 - 27.916 6.7
7 JetBlue 26.454 7 24.019 10.1
8 SkyWest 23.995 9 22.436 6.9
9 AirTran 20.139 8 22.738 -11.4
10 American Eagle 17.254 11 15.925 8.3

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

* System equals domestic plus international

** Southwest and AirTran are reporting as separate carriers with the exception of the financials. They have one FAA SOC (single operating certificate), requiring that they utilize the same safety/operating procedures, but they have separate DOT 401 economic certificates, meaning they are operating as separate economic entities.

*** United's 2012 number is the report of the merged United and Continental. The 2011 numbers were reported seperately by United and Continental

**** ExpressJet's 2012 number the report of the merged ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast. The 2011 numbers were reported seperately by ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast

Note: Percentage 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 November 2012 System* Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

Nov 2012 Rank Carrier Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Nov 2011 Rank Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Delta 9.323 2 8.878 5.0
2 Southwest** 9.163 1 9.071 1.0
3 United*** 6.942 5 3.738 N/A
  Continental - 6 3.535 N/A
  UA/CO Combined*** 6.942 - 7.273 -4.6
4 American 6.881 3 6.810 1.1
5 US Airways 4.479 4 4.355 2.9
6 ExpressJet**** 2.663 12 1.300 N/A
  Atlantic Southeast - 13 1.136 N/A
  EV/XE Combined**** 2.663 - 2.436 9.3
7 JetBlue 2.338 7 2.197 6.4
8 SkyWest 2.136 9 1.935 10.4
9 AirTran 1.629 8 1.992 -18.3
10 American Eagle 1.509 10 1.447 4.3

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

* System equals domestic plus international

** Southwest and AirTran are reporting as separate carriers with the exception of the financials. They have one FAA SOC (single operating certificate), requiring that they utilize the same safety/operating procedures, but they have separate DOT 401 economic certificates, meaning they are operating as separate economic entities.

*** United's 2012 number is the report of the merged United and COntinental. The 2011 numbers were reported seperately by United and Continental

**** ExpressJet's 2012 number the report of the merged ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast. The 2011 numbers were reported seperately by ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast

Note: Percentage 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-November 2012 System* Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

Jan-Nov 2012 Rank Airport Jan-Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Nov 2011 Rank Jan-Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Atlanta 41.565 1 40.277 3.2
2 Chicago O'Hare 27.582 2 27.412 0.6
3 Dallas/Fort Worth 25.217 3 24.908 1.2
4 Denver 23.442 4 23.325 0.5
5 Los Angeles 22.931 5 22.376 2.5
6 Charlotte 18.269 7 17.333 5.4
7 Phoenix 17.647 6 17.827 -1.0
8 San Francisco 17.076 10 15.925 7.2
9 Las Vegas 17.006 8 17.031 -0.2
10 Houston Bush 16.619 9 16.799 -1.1

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

* System equals domestic plus international

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

Table 6. Top 10 U.S. Airports, ranked by November 2012 System* Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

Nov 2012 Rank Airport Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Nov 2011 Rank Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Atlanta 3.664 1 3.555 3.1
2 Chicago O'Hare 2.365 2 2.351 0.6
3 Dallas/Fort Worth 2.253 3 2.191 2.8
4 Denver 2.011 4 1.972 2.0
5 Los Angeles 1.966 5 1.954 0.6
6 Charlotte 1.670 7 1.566 6.7
7 Phoenix 1.564 6 1.576 -0.7
8 San Francisco 1.475 10 1.432 3.0
9 Las Vegas 1.463 8 1.482 -1.3
10 Houston Bush 1.438 9 1.462 -1.6

Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics, T-100 Market

* System equals domestic plus international

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

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

  Monthly Year-to-Date
Nov 2011 Nov 2012 Change % 2011 2012 Change %
Passengers (in millions) 51.7 51.8 0.4 586.7 591.0 0.7
Flights (in thousands) 682.7 669.2 -2.0 7,945.9 7,770.5 -2.2
Revenue Passenger Miles (in billions) 44.8 45.1 0.8 518.0 522.9 0.9
Available Seat-Miles (in billions) 53.6 54.5 1.6 623.8 625.9 0.3
Load Factor* 83.6 82.8 -0.8 83.0 83.5 0.5
Flight Stage Length** 635.7 648.2 2.0 634.8 645.4 1.7
Passenger Trip Length*** 866.8 870.8 0.5 882.8 884.7 0.2

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: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

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

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

  2010 2011 2010-2011 Pct. Change 2012 2011-2012 Pct. Change
January 45.5 46.3 1.8 47.1 1.7
February 42.4 43.7 2.9 46.4 6.4
March 54.4 55.6 2.3 56.2 1.0
April 52.5 52.9 0.7 53.7 1.6
May 53.8 56.0 4.0 55.7 -0.4
June 56.7 57.8 1.9 57.9 0.2
July 59.1 60.3 2.0 59.7 -1.0
August 57.4 57.4 0.1 58.6 2.2
September 50.3 51.0 1.3 50.1 -1.7
October 54.8 54.1 -1.3 53.7 -0.8
November 51.4 51.7 0.5 51.8 0.4
December 51.1 51.5 0.9    
11 Mo. Total 578.5 586.7 1.4 591.0 0.7
Yr. Total 629.5 638.2 1.4    

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

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

Table 9. Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by January-November 2012 Domestic Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

Jan-Nov 2012 Rank Carrier Jan-Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Nov 2011 Rank Jan-Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Southwest* 103.194 1 101.524 1.6
2 Delta 88.111 2 85.544 3.0
3 United** 62.287 5 36.481 N/A
  Continental - 6 28.539 N/A
  UA/CO Combined 62.287 - 65.020 -4.2
4 American 59.632 3 60.016 -0.6
5 US Airways 43.556 4 42.307 3.0
6 ExpressJet**** 27.283 12 13.414 N/A
  Atlantic Southeast - 13 12.860 N/A
  EV/XE Combined**** 27.283 - 26.275 3.8
7 SkyWest 22.806 9 20.908 9.1
8 JetBlue 22.746 8 20.917 8.7
9 AirTran 18.958 7 21.988 -13.8
10 American Eagle 16.056 10 14.744 8.9

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

* Southwest and AirTran are reporting as separate carriers with the exception of the financials. They have one FAA SOC (single operating certificate), requiring that they utilize the same safety/operating procedures, but they have separate DOT 401 economic certificates, meaning they are operating as separate economic entities.

** United's 2012 number is the report of the merged United and Continental. The 2011 numbers were reported separately by United and Continental.

*** ExpressJet's 2012 number is the report of the merged ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast. The 2011 numbers were reported separately by ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast.

Note: Percentage 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 November 2012 Domestic Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

Nov 2012 Rank Carrier Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Nov 2011 Rank Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Southwest** 9.163 1 9.071 1.0
2 Delta 7.886 2 7.535 4.7
3 American 5.218 3 5.238 -0.4
  United 5.205 5 2.953 N/A
  Continental - 6 2.555 N/A
4 UA/CO Combined*** 5.205 - 5.508 -5.5
5 US Airways 4.028 4 3.897 3.4
6 ExpressJet**** 2.451 12 1.162 N/A
  Atlantic Southeast - 13 1.110 N/A
  EV/XE Combined**** 2.451 - 2.272 7.9
7 SkyWest 2.037 9 1.813 12.4
8 JetBlue 2.028 8 1.928 5.2
9 AirTran 1.524 7 1.929 -21.0
10 American Eagle 1.381 10 1.346 2.6

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

* Southwest and AirTran are reporting as separate carriers with the exception of the financials. They have one FAA SOC (single operating certificate), requiring that they utilize the same safety/operating procedures, but they have separate DOT 401 economic certificates, meaning they are operating as separate economic entities.

** United's 2012 number is the report of the merged United and Continental. The 2011 numbers were reported separately by United and Continental.

*** ExpressJet's 2012 number is the report of the merged ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast. The 2011 numbers were reported separately by ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast.

Note: Percentage 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-November 2012 Domestic Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

Jan-Nov 2012 Rank Airport Jan-Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Nov 2011 Rank Jan-Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Atlanta 37.752 1 36.494 3.4
2 Chicago O'Hare 24.932 2 24.588 1.4
3 Dallas/Fort Worth 23.013 3 22.834 0.8
4 Denver 22.911 4 22.767 0.6
5 Los Angeles 21.167 5 20.575 2.9
6 Charlotte 17.027 8 16.126 5.6
7 Las Vegas 16.993 7 17.013 -0.1
8 Phoenix 16.956 6 17.112 -0.9
9 San Francisco 15.406 9 14.380 7.1
10 Orlando 14.032 10 14.281 -1.7

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

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

Table 12. Top 10 U.S. Airports, ranked by November 2012 Domestic Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

Nov 2012 Rank Airport Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Nov 2011 Rank Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Atlanta 3.364 1 3.272 2.8
2 Chicago O'Hare 2.153 2 2.143 0.5
3 Dallas/Fort Worth 2.059 3 2.017 2.0
4 Denver 1.972 4 1.931 2.1
5 Los Angeles 1.821 5 1.805 0.9
6 Charlotte 1.584 8 1.473 7.5
7 Phoenix 1.501 6 1.512 -0.8
8 Las Vegas 1.461 7 1.480 -1.3
9 San Francisco 1.345 9 1.309 2.8
10 Orlando 1.218 10 1.242 -1.9

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

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

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

  Monthly Year-to-Date
Nov 2011 Nov 2012 Change % 2011 2012 Change %
Passengers (in millions) 6.6 6.9 4.3 85.0 86.7 2.0
Flights (in thousands) 62.4 63.3 1.4 761.5 773.2 1.5
Revenue Passenger Miles (in billions) 17.7 18.2 2.7 230.9 234.4 1.5
Available Seat-Miles (in billions) 22.7 22.9 0.9 287.8 287.7 0.0
Load Factor* 78.0 79.5 1.5 80.2 81.5 1.3
Flight Stage Length** 1,807.2 1,801.9 -0.3 1,863.7 1,846.1 -0.9
Passenger Trip Length*** 2,684.6 2,643.3 -1.5 2,715.8 2,703.4 -0.5

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: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

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

Passenger numbers in millions (000,000)

  2010 2011 2010-2011 Pct. Change 2012 2011-2012 Pct. Change
January 7.0 7.4 4.8 7.4 -0.3
February 6.2 6.4 2.9 6.7 4.4
March 7.8 7.9 1.7 8.3 4.2
April 7.2 7.7 7.1 7.8 1.7
May 7.6 7.9 3.2 7.9 0.7
June 8.3 8.5 1.7 8.7 2.8
July 9.3 9.6 3.3 9.5 -1.0
August 8.9 8.9 0.1 9.1 2.4
September 7.0 7.1 0.6 7.3 2.8
October 7.3 7.1 -3.0 7.2 1.0
November 6.7 6.6 -1.9 6.9 4.3
December 7.5 7.5 0.4    
11 Mo. Total 83.5 85.0 1.9 86.7 2.0
Yr. Total 91.0 92.5 1.7    

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

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

Table 15. Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by January-November 2012 International Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in thousands (000)

Jan-Nov 2012 Rank Carrier Jan-Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Nov 2011 Rank Jan-Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 United* 22,856.7 4 10,062.6 N/A
  Continental - 3 12,812.5 N/A
  UA/CO Combined 22,856.7 - 22,875.1 -0.1
2 American 19,496.5 2 19,017.1 2.5
3 Delta 19,354.3 1 19,198.4 0.8
4 US Airways 6,283.6 5 6,243.7 0.6
5 JetBlue 3,708.1 6 3,102.5 19.5
6 ExpressJet** 2,489.7 9 1,384.7 N/A
  Atlantic Southeast - 26 256.5 N/A
  EV/XE Combined** 2,489.7 - 1,641.2 51.7
7 Alaska 1,585.8 7 1,628.9 -2.6
8 American Eagle 1,197.5 10 1,180.4 1.5
9 SkyWest 1,188.8 8 1,528.6 -22.2
10 AirTran*** 1,180.7 14 750.5 57.3

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

* United's 2012 number is the report of the merged United and Continental. The 2011 numbers were reported separately by United and Continental.

** ExpressJet's 2012 number is the report of the merged ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast. The 2011 numbers were reported separately by ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast.

*** Southwest and AirTran are reporting as separate carriers with the exception of the financials. They have one FAA SOC (single operating certificate), requiring that they utilize the same safety/operating procedures, but they have separate DOT 401 economic certificates, meaning they are operating as separate economic entities.

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

Note: For previous rankings see BTS Air Traffic Press Releases

 

Table 16. Top 10 U.S. Airlines, ranked by November 2012 International Scheduled Enplanements

Passenger numbers in thousands (000)

Nov 2012 Rank Carrier Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Nov 2011 Rank Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 United* 1,737.4 4 785.4 N/A
  Continental - 3 979.6 N/A
  UA/CO Combined 1,737.4 - 1,765.1 -1.6
2 American 1,663.5 1 1,572.0 5.8
3 Delta 1,437.8 2 1,343.3 7.0
4 US Airways 451.3 5 457.3 -1.3
5 JetBlue 310.4 6 269.1 15.3
6 ExpressJet** 211.7 8 138.7 N/A
  Atlantic Southeast - 20 25.7 N/A
  EV/XE Combined 211.7 - 164.3 28.8
7 Alaska 141.3 7 155.1 -8.9
8 American Eagle 127.7 10 100.8 26.7
9 AirTran*** 104.8 13 63.9 64.2
10 Spirit 99.1 11 93.7 5.7

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

* United's 2012 number is the report of the merged United and Continental. The 2011 numbers were reported separately by United and Continental.

** ExpressJet's 2012 number is the report of the merged ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast. The 2011 numbers were reported separately by ExpressJet and Atlantic Southeast.

*** Southwest and AirTran are reporting as separate carriers with the exception of the financials. They have one FAA SOC (single operating certificate), requiring that they utilize the same safety/operating procedures, but they have separate DOT 401 economic certificates, meaning they are operating as separate economic entities.

Note: Percentage 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-November 2012 International Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines

Passenger numbers in thousands (000)

Jan-Nov 2012 Rank Airport Jan-Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Jan-Nov 2011 Rank Jan-Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Miami 5,136.9 1 4,888.3 5.1
2 New York JFK 4,516.8 2 4,452.7 1.4
3 Atlanta 3,812.8 3 3,783.6 0.8
4 Newark 3,581.6 4 3,619.5 -1.0
5 Houston Bush 3,043.2 5 2,997.0 1.5
6 Chicago O'Hare 2,650.4 6 2,824.3 -6.2
7 Dallas/Fort Worth 2,203.4 7 2,073.6 6.3
8 Los Angeles 1,763.2 8 1,800.9 -2.1
9 San Francisco 1,670.5 9 1,545.0 8.1
10 Philadelphia 1,516.1 10 1,522.2 -0.4

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

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.

 

Table 18. Top 10 U.S. Airports, ranked by November 2012 International Scheduled Enplanements on U.S. Airlines

Passenger numbers in thousands (000)

Nov 2012 Rank Airport Nov 2012 Enplaned Passengers Nov 2011 Rank Nov 2011 Enplaned Passengers Pct. Change 2011-2012
1 Miami 465.3 1 447.2 4.0
2 New York JFK 351.3 2 343.3 2.3
3 Atlanta 299.4 3 282.9 5.8
4 Newark 270.4 4 279.6 -3.3
5 Houston Bush 250.2 5 243.5 2.8
6 Chicago O'Hare 212.3 6 208.5 1.8
7 Dallas/Fort Worth 194.3 7 173.8 11.8
8 Los Angeles 145.3 8 149.3 -2.7
9 San Francisco 129.9 9 122.5 6.1
10 Washington Dulles 115.2 10 113.9 1.1

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

Note: Percentage changes based on numbers prior to rounding.