This might help, but you will probably have to work out the capacity yourself.: US DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE last Friday announced that 4.3m > international visitors travelled to the United States in August 2005, > an increase of almost 7% over August 2004. Arrivals were also up 8% > for the first eight months of 2005 compared to 2004. These figures are > in spite of some of the most vigorous immigration checks anywhere in > the world, enough to put off many innocent leisure tourists to even > bother. Noticeably arrivals from the UK declined by 4% compared to > August 2004, although they were up for the first eight months of 2005 > over 2004. For port activity see > http://www.tinet.ita.doc.gov/view/m-2005-I-001/port_entry05.html To > see the top markets and regional data, please go to > http://www.tinet.ita.doc.gov/view/m-2005-I-001/index.html > Antoin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Burris" <yyz_02140@xxxxxxxxx> To: <AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: 28 November 2005 01:50 Subject: Number of Passengers > AIRLINE: > > Is there any way to determine the number of passengers > that boarded a past flight? > > I'm writing an article on Varig and I am wondering if > their flights arriving from S. A. to the U.S. are > fully sold, partially sold, arriving with very few > passengers, etc? > > Any software on the Net that this info can be > accessed? > > Thanks, > > Michael A. Burris > Cambridge, Massachusetts > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! Music Unlimited > Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. > http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ >