Air transport, passengers carried - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Air passengers carried include both domestic and international aircraft passengers of air carriers registered in the country. Source: International Civil Aviation Organization, Civil Aviation Statistics of the World and ICAO staff estimates.
Air transport, passengers carried - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa (2007)41,622,249
2Sub-Saharan Africa (2007)27,152,537
3North Africa (2007)14,469,712
4South Africa (2007)12,870,324
5Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2006)12,842,900
6Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2004)9,748,508
7Egypt (2007)5,829,044
8Morocco (2007)4,623,543
9Kenya (2007)2,857,464
10Algeria (2007)2,813,018
11Ethiopia (2007)2,290,179
12Tunisia (2006)2,054,641
13Nigeria (2007)1,363,435
14Mauritius (2007)1,277,957
15Libya (2007)1,204,107
16Cape Verde (2007)793,153
17Madagascar (2007)616,433
18Sudan (2007)598,151
19Seychelles (2007)574,515
20Senegal (2007)538,845
21Gabon (2007)535,324
22Cameroon (2007)453,051
23Mozambique (2007)443,010
24Namibia (2007)430,741
25Angola (2007)277,361
26Zimbabwe (2007)254,783
27Tanzania (2007)250,849
28Botswana (2007)227,624
29Malawi (2007)154,837
30Mauritania (2007)154,662
31Djibouti (1991)130,500
32Ghana (2004)96,444
33Democratic Republic of the Congo (2001)95,200
34Swaziland (2000)89,791
35Burkina Faso (2007)77,810
36Zambia (2007)61,589
37Guinea (1999)58,500
38Uganda (2006)55,292
39Republic of the Congo (2003)52,268
40Sao Tome and Principe (2007)50,440
41Benin (2001)46,364
42Central African Republic (2001)46,364
43Chad (2001)46,364
44Mali (2001)46,364
45Ivory Coast (2001)46,364
46Togo (2001)46,364
47Niger (2001)46,364
48Somalia (1991)46,100
49Liberia (1992)32,000
50Comoros (1996)27,300
51Equatorial Guinea (1998)20,800
52Guinea-Bissau (1998)20,400
53Sierra Leone (2006)18,752
54Burundi (1998)12,000
55Rwanda (1994)9,100
56Lesotho (1999)1,300
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