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Market Report U.S. |
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Tourism to and from the U.S. has gradually recovered in 2022 without fully returning to pre-pandemic levels, according to data released by the Commerce Department. For the year as a whole, more than 50.8 million people visited the U.S., up 128% from 2021, when tourism was still largely affected by travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more |
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2023 Travel Trends |
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The majority - 75 percent - listed relaxation and disconnecting as the primary incentive for taking a leisure trip, followed by adventure, which is almost twice as important for Canadians than for global travellers (41 percent versus 25 percent). Read more |
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U.S. Air Travel Consumer Report |
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The 547,134 flights operated in December 2022 were 81.33% of the 672,765 flights operated in pre-pandemic December 2019. Operated flights in December 2022 were down 3.41% year-over-year from the 566,465 flights operated in December 2021 and down 2.48% month-over-month from 561,067 flights operated in November 2022. Read more |
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U.S. Airline Traffic Data |
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U.S. airlines carried 194 million more passengers in 2022 than in 2021, up 30% year-to-year. For the full year 2022, January through December, U.S. airlines carried 853 million passengers (unadjusted), up from 658 million in 2021 and 388 million in 2020. Read more |
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Airline Safety |
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Following the FAA's Safety Summit last week the agency issued a safety alert with specific steps it wants airlines, pilots and others to take. Read more |
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Aircraft Financing |
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2023 commercial aircraft financing to reach near pre-pandemic levels - 100% of commercial deliveries funded by third parties for the past three years Read more |
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LaGuardia Airport Terminal B |
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LaGuardia Airport Terminal B is Among Just 22 Airports and Terminals Worldwide and the First Terminal in North America to Earn 5 Stars for Global Best Practices Read more |
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U.S. Air Travel |
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Air travel will surpass pre-pandemic levels this spring, according to new estimations, underscoring the urgent need for federal government investment in the U.S. air travel system which is already strained by inefficiencies and passenger dissatisfaction. Read more |
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