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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 illustration provides information about the amount of individuals who took the seven well known airlines in the US, in 1995 and 2005.
Overall, in 1995 less people took off with these airlines compared to 2005. Airlines like JetBlue airways and American Airlines have reached a high growth rate among the others.
The most popular airline in 1995 was Delta Airlines with 500,700 people, and the number experienced a dramatic rise reaching 1,064,000 with a rate of 113 percent. In contrast with JetBlue Airways, this company has significantly reached a peak of 246 percent growth rate. It has been counted as the least used companies in 1995 with 86,000 precent, however a major upgrade in 2005 having 300,000 percent.
The table also shows the lowest rates, which are Southwest Airlines and United Airlines resulting under 70 percent of growth rate.
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