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Transportation Statistics > Air transport, passengers carried (per capita) > Colombia (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2008   274.11    #43   
2007   262.071    #41   
2006   233.04    #62   
2005   222.144    #62   
2004   199.224    #72   
2003   209.334    #64   
2002   219.084    #64   
2001   226.762    #61   
2000   205.571    #69   
1999   210.202    #66   
1998   230.398    #63   
1997   231.851    #62   
1996   214.203    #63   
1995   205.53    #61   
1994   204.561    #59   
1993   187.831    #59   
1992   172.064    #64   
1991   155.852    #64   
1990   151.019    #65   
1989   162.695    #61   
1988   162.79    #61   
1987   170.282    #61   
1986   177.885    #59   
1985   181.767    #56   
1984   185.599    #56   
1983   217.533    #48   
1982   226.217    #45   
1981   157.659    #60   
1980   169.568    #57   
1979   182.209    #48   
1978   175.128    #47   
1977   155.415    #48   
1976   144.071    #49   
1975   133.432    #47   
1974   126.079    #45   
1973   130.197    #40   
1972   125.457    #37   
1971   128.307    #34   
1970   133.784    #33   


DEFINITION: Air passengers carried include both domestic and international aircraft passengers of air carriers registered in the country. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.

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

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