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U.S. International Air Passenger and Freight Statistics Report

Overview

The U.S. International Air Passenger and Freight Statistics report has been developed to provide the public with additional access to international aviation data. The report is restricted to nonstop commercial traffic traveling between international points and U.S. airports. Global...

Airline Quarterly Financial Review

Overview

The reports below contain tables and charts on the financial condition of the U.S. Major and Passenger National airlines. All data presented in this financial and traffic review are derived from Form 41 Schedules reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation by Large Certificated...

Air Fare Information for Consumers

Overview

Each month the Department of Transportation releases an Air Travel Consumer Report that includes information about various service quality elements including flight delays, mishandled baggage, oversales, and a variety of other types of consumer complaints. In response to an...

Subsidized EAS Communities: Proximity to Hubs

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EAS Reports and Publications

Subsidized EAS Communities and Distances to Nearest Hub Based on CY 2015 Passenger Enplanements at Commercial Service Airports (Excludes Communities Located in Alaska) 

Fuel and Nonfuel Costs and Annual Yields (SIFL)

The Department of Transportation has continued to calculate the Standard Industry Fare Level (SIFL) adjustment factor to aid in its evaluation of carrier pricing in the free market. The SIFL is also used by the Internal Revenue Service in imputing the value of free transportation provided on...

Fare Formulas 1979 to Present (SIFL)

The Department of Transportation has continued to calculate the Standard Industry Fare Level (SIFL) adjustment factor to aid in its evaluation of carrier pricing in the free market. The SIFL is also used by the Internal Revenue Service in imputing the value of free transportation provided on...

Methodology for Determining Change in Operating Expense (SIFL)

The Department of Transportation has continued to calculate the SIFL adjustment factor to aid in its evaluation of carrier pricing in the free market. The SIFL is also used by the Internal Revenue Service in imputing the value of free transportation provided on corporate aircraft.

Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey Results

Overview

This program is in the HR Policy Division, M-13, in the Departmental Office of Human Resource Management. The program provides policy, guidance, leadership, planning, and consulting services for Government-wide and Department-wide survey administration.

The U.S. Department...