2007 Total Passenger Traffic results


IATA has just released the 2007 total passenger traffic results for the airline industry. These figures are based on actual ticketed passengers on both IATA members and non-member airlines.

In 2007, 831 million passengers flew internationally and 1,249 million flew within their own country of residence. This represents an 11% growth in international traffic and an 8% growth in domestic traffic relative to 2006.

Route Area Premium Economy
AFRICA-ASIA  310,292 2,794,700
AFRICA-MIDDLE EAST  1,020,515 9,272,274
AFRICA-SOUTHWEST PACIFIC  60,514 457,658
ASIA-SOUTHWEST PACIFIC  1,507,212 14,168,933
CENTRAL AMERICA-SOUTH AMERICA  450,465 3,784,636
EUROPE-ASIA  5,659,148 38,306,424
EUROPE-MIDDLE EAST  2,460,752 14,052,354
EUROPE-NORTHERN AFRICA  1,243,154 17,501,121
EUROPE-SOUTHERN AFRICA  1,575,284 12,437,742
EUROPE-SOUTHWEST PACIFIC  590,506 3,915,140
MID ATLANTIC  308,521 2,561,819
MIDDLE EAST-ASIA  1,621,158 23,276,600
MIDDLE EAST-SOUTHWEST PACIFIC  80,915 409,841
NORTH AMERICA-CENTRAL AMERICA  2,556,990 38,084,492
NORTH AMERICA-SOUTH AMERICA  1,026,458 8,751,627
NORTH AND MID PACIFIC  3,736,919 25,435,110
NORTH ATLANTIC  12,596,594 69,103,672
SOUTH PACIFIC  487,113 3,024,095
WITHIN AFRICA  1,077,540 10,407,795
WITHIN ASIA  9,454,959 114,975,904
WITHIN CENTRAL AMERICA  318,494 6,785,541
WITHIN EUROPE  15,609,149 298,030,177
WITHIN MIDDLE EAST  1,896,078 11,932,259
WITHIN NORTH AMERICA  3,176,451 16,364,542
WITHIN SOUTH AMERICA  698,608 8,617,185
WITHIN SOUTHWEST PACIFIC  314,744 6,250,006
DOMESTIC  73,440,642 1,175,698,908
INTERNATIONAL  69,838,533 760,701,647

Notes:

  • Data coverage is provided by IATA BSP and sourced through IATA Passenger Intelligence Services.  Data is based on actual ticketing, including manual tickets, computer reservation systems and Internet bookings handled by more than 80,000 IATA travel agencies and 76 BSP offices for over 500 airlines as well as IATA estimates .
  • World Regions and Entities: For IATA statistical purposes, the world has been split into geographical regions. In defining these regions below, names of countries, territories, dependencies (i.e., “entities”) have been taken from ISO 3166-1981 and interim updates.
  • Route Areas: Scheduled international services, including domestic sectors of international flights with the same flight number service, are allocated to route areas according to the regions - as defined above - where the flights originate and terminate.
  • Premium Class represents : First Class and Business Class passengers. (P, F, A, J, C, D, I, and Z ticket booking classes)
  • Economy Class represents: Full Economy, Discount Economy and Other Class passengers. (W, S, Y,B , H, K, L, M, N, Q, T, V, X, G, U, E, O,  and R ticket booking classes)

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Edition:2007
Language:English
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