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The number of passengers traveling on U.S. airlines in May fell 9.5 percent while the average price to fly one milefell 17.6 Revenue declines extended beyond the mainlanfd United States to the trans-Atlantic, trans-Pacific and Lati markets. Results for the montb of May also reflect the impact of the H1N1 orswine flu, outbreak. "In May, the H1N1 influenzz outbreak compounded an already weakdemand situation, negatively impactin g industry cash flow and forcing a closer look at curreny levels of flying," said ATA president and CEO James May. Compoundint the softening demand forpassenger travel, U.S.
airlinex saw cargo traffic - as measured by revenue ton miles - declin 22 percent year over year in April marking the ninth consecutive month of decliningfcargo traffic. Cargo traffic information includes data from as well as majoer airlineslike Delta/Northwest, US Airways, United, American and
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