Origin and Destination air Traffic Data from DB1B DATABASE

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The origin and destination (OD) data are necessary for any analysis of passenger air traffic flows. These data should capture the flow patterns between the first departure airport and the ultimate arrival airport and differ from segment OD data which may include intermediate destinations en-route. The United States Bureau of Transportation statistics provides the OD data for free via the DB1B database. The DB1B database, also called the Airline Origin and Destination Survey, is a 10% sample of airline tickets from the reporting U.S. carriers which can be used to determine air traffic patterns, air carrier market shares and passenger flows. The database provides historical data from 1993 and covers traffic patterns in the United States as well as international traffic of the reporting U.S. carriers. The international portion of the database is available only pending the official approval.

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