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Transportation Statistics > Air transport, passengers carried > Uruguay (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   586,458    #99   
2004   564,149    #98   
2003   463,884    #97   
2002   525,049    #96   
2001   558,563    #95   
2000   642,027    #90   
1999   593,400    #91   
1998   556,700    #96   
1997   544,000    #96   
1996   504,000    #98   
1995   476,700    #101   
1994   499,300    #98   
1993   502,900    #94   
1992   430,000    #96   
1991   318,300    #96   
1990   318,300    #95   
1989   313,100    #94   
1988   385,600    #90   
1987   351,300    #92   
1986   340,800    #92   
1985   328,500    #93   
1984   338,100    #94   
1983   310,400    #96   
1982   356,500    #92   
1981   412,600    #83   
1980   477,600    #76   
1979   456,100    #74   
1978   259,700    #92   
1977   292,900    #82   
1976   326,900    #75   
1975   333,600    #73   
1974   346,200    #68   
1973   137,700    #89   
1972   136,000    #85   
1971   221,300    #73   
1970   219,300    #69   


DEFINITION: Air passengers carried include both domestic and international aircraft passengers of air carriers registered in the country.

 

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