U.S. DOT T-100 Summary Report:
This report deals with T-100 data from flights flown in or out of U.S. airports. It works with both domestic flights (flown among U.S. airports) and international flights (flown between the U.S. and other countries).
Please note that the T-100 data comes from the U.S. Department of Transportation, so it only covers routes that involve airports in the U.S. The T-100 Regional report will return 0 rows if both your Origin or Destination country/region are outside of the U.S. Additionally, the T-100 data only includes revenue passengers. Crew (both on duty/dead heading) and non-rev travelers are not included in the T-100.
The T-100 Regional report returns data which shows the volume of passengers traveling along the routes you select. It shows you the number of departures, seats filled (Onboards), total capacity (Seats), revenue passenger miles (RPM), available seat miles (ASM), and the percent of capacity utilized (Load Factor).
These reports are strictly segment based and does not take into account Origin and Destination traffic. For example, if a person flying from Oakland to Baltimore has a connection in Dallas, they will appear under OAK-BWI in the O&D reports and will show up as segment passengers in the T-100 reports for OAK-DAL and DAL-BWI.
U.S. DOT T-100 Dynamic Table +:
This report deals with T-100 data from flights flown in or out of U.S. airports. It works with both domestic flights (flown among U.S. airports) and international flights (flown between the U.S. and other countries).
Please note that the T-100 data comes from the U.S. Department of Transportation, so it only covers routes that involve airports in the U.S. The report will return 0 rows if both your Origin and Destination airport or country/region are outside of the U.S.
The U.S. Onboards (T-100) Dynamic Table report is useful when you want to analyze related totals over a very large amount of published U.S. T-100 data. The U.S. Onboards (T-100) Dynamic Table report lets you customize how you combine and compare large amounts of T-100 data for a carrier, airport, and/or regions.
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