Scheduled air passenger origin and destination: Canada–United States, 2011 and 2012
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Released: 2014-02-21
Over 19.6 million passengers travelled on scheduled air services between Canada and the United States in 2012, up 4.0% compared with 2011.
In 2012, eight provinces and two territories showed gains in the volume of passengers travelling on scheduled passenger air services between Canada and the United States.
Alberta posted the largest gain in transborder passenger traffic (+296,089 passengers) while Nova Scotia recorded the largest traffic decline (-19,982 passengers) in 2012.
The publication Air Passenger Origin and Destination, Canada-United States Report, 2011 and 2012 (Catalogue number51-205-X), will soon be available.
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