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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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In given data illustrates, the population, that took the seven most ordinary airline in the America from 1995 to 2005.
The general graph show a constant increase the number of people who was in the best seven airline, the amount of individuals are slightly more than the 10 years before. However, the Delta Air Lines hit the highest point, while the Hawaiian Airlines hit the lowest point in the table.
Futhermore, the Delta in 1995 it was 500 thousand, then it rise to 1 million after 10 years. The second most rised airline is Alaska, it grows until 114 percent in ten-year timeframe. The JetBlue was 86 thousand in 1995, and it was 300 thousand in 2005, 249 percent increase in 10 years.
Anyway, the Southwest Airline leap to 200 thousand in that time, it is 60 persent peak. The United Airline is half of the Southwest, it is 33 persent.
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