"Europe has had a tough road to recovery, but in the last week (May 8-15), commercial airline traffic has reached its highest point since 2019, with an average of 22,138 airline flights a day, which is only 13% down from the same week in 2019. These numbers are exciting to see as Europe heads into the summer, its busiest travel season each year."
- James Sulak, President, FlightAware
Quick Stats: Commercial Airline Traffic - United States
Weekly Average | May 8 - May 15
Flights per Day:
2022: 24,904
2021: 20,705
2020: 7,531
2019: 28,907
Year-over-year change:
2022 vs. 2021: +20.3%
2022 vs. 2020: +230.7%
2022 vs. 2019: -13.8%
Quick Stats: Commercial Airline Traffic - Worldwide
Weekly Average | May 8 - May 15
Flights per Day:
2022: 78,474
2021: 56,868
2020: 21,984
2019: 98,941
Year-over-year change:
2022 vs. 2021: +38.0%
2022 vs. 2020: +257.0%
2022 vs. 2019: -20.7%
Quick Stats: Commercial Airline Traffic - Europe
Weekly Average | May 8 - May 15
Flights per Day:
2022: 22,138
2021: 7,070
2020: 2,022
2019: 25,532
Year-over-year change:
2022 vs. 2021: +213.2%
2022 vs. 2020: +994.8%
2022 vs. 2019: -13.3%
Quick Stats: Commercial Airline Traffic - China
Weekly Average | May 8 - May 15
Flights per Day:
2022: 4,343
2021: 13,380
2020: 8,080
2019: 13,966
Year-over-year change:
2022 vs. 2021: -67.5%
2022 vs. 2020: -46.3%
2022 vs. 2019: -68.9%
Commercial Airline: Any scheduled passenger airline flights. The FAA refers to these as Part 121 and Part 129 traffic. The airline numbers shown in this report do not include canceled flights.
Quick Stats: Business Aviation Traffic - United States
Weekly Average | May 8 - May 15
Flights per Day:
2022: 13,376
2021: 11,639
2020: 5,428
2019: 10,161
Year-over-year change:
2022 vs. 2021: +14.9%
2022 vs. 2020: +146.4%
2022 vs. 2019: +31.6%
Business Aviation: Any turbine general aviation flights that are not commercial or cargo airlines. The FAA refers to these as Part 91 or 135 traffic.
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