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The image displays a table with figures on airline passenger numbers for 1995 and 2005, including growth rates: Delta Air Lines had 500,700 passengers in 1995 and 1,064,000 in 2005 with a 113% growth rate; Southwest Airlines had 400,000 passengers in 1995 and 640,000 in 2005 with a 60% growth rate; United Airlines had 300,000 passengers in 1995 and 400,000 in 2005 with a 33% growth rate; American Airlines had 150,000 passengers in 1995 and 340,000 in 2005 with a 127% growth rate; Alaska Airlines had 120,000 passengers in 1995 and 257,000 in 2005 with a 114% growth rate; Hawaiian Airlines had 100,000 passengers in 1995 and 250,000 in 2005 with a 150% growth rate; JetBlue Airways had 86,000 passengers in 1995 and 300,000 in 2005 with a 249% growth rate.
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The table below illustrates data about the number of passengers who took the distinction seven most popular airlines in the United State in 1995 and 2005. Overall, the figures for individuals who took the airline increased significantly over the period. Moreover, the growth gate experienced at five branches was over 100 percents excepted Southwest Airlines and United Airlines.
Looking into more details about the most popular was JetBlue Airways, which started at 86,000 passengers in 1995 and ended at 300,000 passengers in 2005. With 249%, reaching the highest percentage of passengers compared with other airlines. In contrast, the least ranging was United Airlines, starting at the same value with the most popular and ending at 400,000 passengers in 2005. It has a growth rate of 33%.
Moving to the group having the percentage of growing rate over 100 percentage points, such as Hawaiian Airline, Delta Air Lines, American Airline, and Alaska Airlines, while Southwest Airlines was below recorded at 60%, rising from 400,000 people to 640,00 people over a decade.
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