Airline Traffic Total Increases 6% in 1985
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MONTREAL — Total traffic on the world’s airlines in 1985 was 6% higher than in 1984, preliminary figures released by the International Civil Aviation Organization indicate.
The increase is lower than last year’s 8% rise because freight traffic edged up only 1% this year, the organization said in a statement.
The figures reveal that airlines of the organization’s 156 member states flew 892 million passengers in 1985, compared to 841 million flown a year earlier.
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