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Originally Posted by AI0120
http://www.aviationdb.com/Aviation/F...ry.shtm#Submit
This website takes data from the DOT. It shows how many seats between routes and how many passengers flew on it during a calendar month, thus ending up with the load factor. International data is usually a few months behind, but is also included. Also included is payload carried.
https://www.transportation.gov/polic...airfare-report
This website shows how many passengers flew between city pairs, not including connections. Also shows the average of what people paid to fly and what airline has the highest and lowest market share between the route.
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Sweet. Thank you.
Since these are new flights, I would expect the numbers to be lower. Also, It's my understanding that AA is going to relieve Hub pressure by using Austin as a connecting airport to these destinations - using both AA and their partnership with Alaska and BA.
Here's an interesting video on AA's current Austin strategy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfhfQu0Ynx0