February 2025 Air Passenger Travel
February 2025 International Air Passenger Travel to and from the United States
International Air Passenger Enplanements To and From the United States Down 1.4 percent Year Over Year in February 2025
Data recently released by the National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO) show that in February 2025:
(Note: February 2024 was a leap year and had one more day than February 2025, impacting February 2024 and February 2025 comparisons.)
U.S.-international air traffic passenger enplanements1 totaled:
- 18.235 million in February 2025, down 1.39 percent compared to February 2024, with enplanements reaching 105.8 percent of pre-pandemic February 2019 volume.
Originating Non-Stop Air Travel in February 2025
- Non-U.S. citizen air passenger arrivals to the United States from foreign countries totaled:
- 4.116 million in February 2025, down 4.8 percent compared to February 2024.
- This represents 88.2 percent of pre-pandemic February 2019 volume.
On a related note, overseas visitor arrivals2 totaled 2.198 million in February 2025, which reached 84.5 percent of pre-pandemic February 2019 volume, down from 87.1 percent in January 2025. (See February I-94 Advance Release)
- U.S. citizen air passenger departures from the United States to foreign countries totaled:
- 4.912 million in February 2025, up 0.39 percent compared to February 2024.
- This exceeded February 2019 volume by 25.4 percent.
World Region Highlights in February 2025 (APIS/I-92 arrivals + departures)
- Total air passenger travel (arrivals and departures) between the United States and other countries were led by Mexico 3.220 million, Canada 2.381 million, the United Kingdom 1.118 million, the Dominican Republic 807,000, and Japan 743,000.
- International regional air travel to/from the United States:
- Europe totaled 3.639 million passengers, up 1.3 percent over February 2024, and down 3.1 percent compared to February 2019.
- (U.S. citizen departures were up 13.8 percent compared to February 2019, while European citizen arrivals were down 15.2 percent.)
- (U.S. citizen departures were up 13.8 percent compared to February 2019, while European citizen arrivals were down 15.2 percent.)
- South/Central America/Caribbean totaled 5.124 million, down 3.8 percent from February 2024, and up 14.6 percent compared to February 2019.
- Asia totaled 2.290 million passengers, up 5.4 percent over February 2024, but down 17.4 percent compared to February 2019.
- (Asian citizen arrivals to the U.S were down 35.7 percent compared to February 2019, and U.S. citizen departures were up 22.3 percent.)
- (Asian citizen arrivals to the U.S were down 35.7 percent compared to February 2019, and U.S. citizen departures were up 22.3 percent.)
- Europe totaled 3.639 million passengers, up 1.3 percent over February 2024, and down 3.1 percent compared to February 2019.
- Top U.S. ports serving international locations were New York (JFK) 2.266 million, Miami (MIA) 1.935 million, Los Angeles (LAX) 1.618 million, San Francisco (SFO) 1.044 million, and Atlanta (ATL) 1.029.
- Top foreign ports serving U.S. locations were Cancun (CUN) 1.009 million, London Heathrow (LHR) 1.007 million, Toronto (YYZ) 951,000, Mexico City (MEX) 605,000, and Seoul Incheon (ICN) 517,000.
1 APIS/ “I-92” (arrivals + departures)
2 ADIS/I-94 (with stays of 1-night or more in the United States and visiting under certain visa types)
Interested in an interactive data visualization of these statistics? Please visit our APIS/I-92 International Air Passenger Monitor for a more comprehensive and customizable experience.
I-92/APIS International Air Passengers
The APIS/I-92 Program provides information on non-stop international air traffic between the United States and other countries. The data has been collected from the Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection’s Advance Passenger Information System (APIS) since July 2010. The APIS based “I-92” system provides air traffic data on the following parameters: number of passengers, by country, airport, scheduled or chartered, U.S. Flag, foreign flag, citizens and non-citizens. Visit the APIS/I-92 Data Program home page for more information on airline travel to and from the United States.
