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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 illustratesthe number of peesengers who travled with seven major airlines in the US in 1995 and 2005 ,along with their growth rates.
Overall, it is clear that passenger numbers increased significantly for all airlines . Delta Air Lines remained the largest carrier , while JetBlue Airways experienced the fastest growth.
In 1995, Delta Air Lines had the highest number of passengers at 500,700, which rose sharply to 1,064,000 in 2005. Similarly, Southwest Airlines increased steadily from 400,000 to 640,000. United Airlines also saw a moderate rise, reaching 400,000 in 2005.
By contrast, smaller airlines showed more dramatic growth. American Airlines more than doubled from 150,000 to 340,000, while Alaska Airlines grew significantly to 257,000. Hawaiian Airlines and JetBlue Airways experienced the most noticeable increases, with JetBlue surging dramatically from just 86,000 to 300,000, representing the highest growth rate.
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