Table 5 Domestic Airline Airfare Report - Fourth Quarter 2012
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Table 5 Domestic Airline Airfare Report - Fourth Quarter 2012-- Excel format.
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This spreadsheet contains either year-to-date or calendar year data (reflecting the latest report published) used to create the Airline Quarterly Financial Review Report for the Passenger and All-cargo Major Group carriers and the Passenger Nationals Group carriers
Table 1 Domestic Airline Airfare Report - First Quarter 2012 : CSV format.
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Table 1 Domestic Airline Airfare Report - First Quarter 2012 : Excel format.
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