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July 2022 U.S. Airline Traffic Data – Bureau of Transportation Statistics

Friday, October 14, 2022

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U.S. airlines carried 69.9 million systemwide (domestic and international) scheduled service passengers in July 2022, seasonally-adjusted, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics’ (BTS), down 0.4% from June.

BTS reported 61 million domestic passengers and 8.9 million international passengers on U.S. airlines flights in July.

U.S. airline traffic reports are filed monthly with BTS. See the tables that accompany this release on the BTS website for summary data since 2016 (Tables 1-24) and complete data since 2000.

Two measures of U.S. airlines passenger enplanements

July seasonally adjusted

  • System-wide enplanements (69.9M) were down 13.3% from the all-time high of 80.6 million reached in January 2020.
  • Domestic enplanements (61.0M) were down 13.9% from the all-time high of 70.9 million reached in January 2020.
  • International enplanements (8.90M) were down 9.1% from the all-time high of 9.79 million reached in October 2019. 

July unadjusted 

  • Systemwide enplanements (80.4M) were down 7.6% from the all-time July high (87.0) reached in 2019.
  • Domestic enplanements (69.4M) were down 7.8% from the all-time July high (75.3) reached in 2019.
  • International enplanements (10.95M) were down 6.2% from the all-time July high (11.67) reached in 2019.
     

Table A. Seasonally Adjusted Passenger Enplanements Compared to Previous Time Periods 

   

Percent Change Compared to

Seasonally
Adjusted

Passengers
(in millions)

Previous
Month

Previous
Year

Three Years
Previous

July

69.9

-0.4%

8.7%

-8.3%

Table B. Unadjusted Passenger Enplanements Compared to Previous Time Periods

   

Percent Change Compared to

Unadjusted

Passengers
(in millions)

Previous
Year

Two Years
Previous

Three Years
Previous

July

80.4

8.9%

234.1%

-7.6%

For data filed through July, see accompanying tables. For the complete database of reported data, see Traffic. For an explanation of BTS’ seasonal adjustment methodology, see Seasonal Adjustment.

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 77 U.S. carriers as of October 5 for U.S. carrier scheduled civilian operations. 

See the BTS Airlines and Airports page for additional scheduled service numbers through July for U.S. airlines. International data by origin and destination is available through April. International totals in this press release consist of all U.S. carrier operations to and from the U.S. and from one foreign point to another foreign point. BTS’ Airlines and Airports page does not include U.S. carriers’ foreign point-to-point flights.

BTS has scheduled November 10th for the release of data through August.

None of the data are from samples. Measures of statistical significance do not apply to the complete air traffic data.
 

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