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

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2008   9,140,680    #30   
2007   9,140,909    #28   
2006   8,785,116    #30   
2005   8,037,890    #31   
2004   7,619,372    #33   
2003   6,902,780    #33   
2002   7,070,344    #32   
2001   6,550,376    #36   
2000   6,641,875    #36   
1999   6,056,600    #35   
1998   5,871,500    #37   
1997   5,153,900    #38   
1996   4,718,600    #38   
1995   4,265,400    #39   
1994   3,747,900    #39   
1993   3,296,900    #39   
1992   3,024,200    #43   
1991   2,605,700    #40   
1990   2,532,100    #39   
1989   2,283,800    #39   
1988   1,964,600    #41   
1987   1,879,700    #42   
1986   1,640,400    #43   
1985   1,708,000    #42   
1984   1,514,000    #45   
1983   1,498,400    #45   
1982   1,447,600    #46   
1981   1,358,100    #46   
1980   1,284,500    #45   
1979   1,301,600    #45   
1978   1,238,900    #45   
1977   1,136,600    #43   
1976   1,060,800    #43   
1975   912,100    #44   
1974   840,800    #44   
1973   830,900    #41   
1972   706,600    #45   
1971   582,100    #45   
1970   511,400    #45   


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

SOURCE: International Civil Aviation Organisation, Civil Aviation Statistics of the World and ICAO staff estimates.
   
 

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