Between 2023 and 2043 passenger U.S. air traffic to or from the Pacific region is estimated to grow by around 5.5 percent per year. This is substantially stronger growth than is projected for other given travel areas. The slowest growth, of three percent, is projected for Atlantic.
Average estimated annual growth in passenger traffic to/from the U.S. transported by U.S. and foreign flag air carriers between 2023 and 2043, by region
Characteristic
Average annual growth
Pacific
5.5%
Atlantic
3%
U.S. / Canada Transborder
3.2%
Latin America
3.6%
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