U.S. International Travel and Transportation Trends

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U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 2002 - Electronic government information - 42 pages
 

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Page iii - To lead in developing transportation data and information of high quality and to advance their effective use in both public and private transportation decisionmaking.
Page 5 - self-executing" or "unconditional" class and that with Great Britain being of the "executory" or "non-self-executing" class. The balance of trade in coal between the United States and Canada and the United States and Mexico...
Page 38 - On November 19, 2001, President George W. Bush signed into law the Aviation and Transportation Security Act, which...
Page 9 - Due to the special trading relationships, eg between the United States and Mexico and the United States and Canada...
Page iii - Bureau of Transportation Statistics, US Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street SW, Room 3430, Washington, DC 20590.
Page 34 - The percent that revenue passenger-miles are of available seat-miles in revenue passenger services, representing the proportion of aircraft seating capacity that is actually sold and utilized.
Page 18 - Patriot Act - The Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to lntercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (Public Law 10756), known as USA PATRIOT Act or simply the "Patriot Act," is an American act which was signed into law by President George W.
Page 9 - Passenger fares consist of fares paid by residents of one country to airline and vessel operators (carriers) that reside in another country, so they are transactions between unaffiliated parties.
Page 9 - UScitizens traveling abroad and by foreign travelers in the United States for business or personal reasons. These goods and services include food, lodging, recreation, gifts, entertainment, and other items incidental to a foreign visit.

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