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Old 7th Jun 2012, 20:28   #1 (permalink)
 
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Talking How do I find PAX stats?

Hello, I am looking for passenger statistics into particular airports. Can someone point me to helpful resources for planning a new route?

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Old 8th Jun 2012, 13:59   #2 (permalink)
 
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Can you give more detail as to what you require?

A starting point would be to google airport statistics.

Various airports provide statistics,some more detailed than others, e,g:

http://www.panynj.gov/airports/pdf-traffic/ATR2011.pdf

Home

Orlando International Airport (MCO) - Traffic Statistics
etc

The US Bureau of Transportation Statistics has a lot of data:

RITA | Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)

For international routes:

Contents

Lots of free stats on the web if you look but unfortunately detailed stats (and info like yield which you really need if you want to plan new routes) can cost money.

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