Moving by air transport in the United States
As you know, transportation is one of the main criteria of a country’s infrastructure. And if all transport routes and moving ways were in improper condition, export and import operations between countries and continents could not be realized, and therefore, over time, there would be an economic collapse.
Air transport accounts for the lion’s share of all transport operations. Transporting goods by air is of course more expensive, but it takes much less time than, say, for road or rail transport. This is especially true for the major leading countries, on which the world economy directly depends. In the structure of the transportation system, U.S. civil aviation is a higher priority than rail transport. The United States is the main exporter of airplanes to many countries around the world. And now we are going to talk about the air system in the United States and the principles by which it is produced.
Air freight: when urgency counts
When it comes to speed, air cargo transportation is second to none. If deadlines are tight or the object is perishable goods, the best way to deliver goods will be by air rather than by road service or sea. In this case, reliable companies will provide assistance in insurance, customs clearance, chartering, unloading, loading, and more.
On some geographic routes, air service becomes the only possible corridor or an alternative to the “sea”, as is the case, for example, with transportation from Australia to the USA. And when, once again, urgency comes to the fore, the answer to the question, “How best to deliver the cargo?” begs itself. And the only disadvantage is the relatively high price compared with other options.
Advantages of road transport (or auto transport of goods)
Road transport is the most economical mode of transport for moving goods over short distances. Road transportation is relatively fast and mostly in accordance with the schedule. Due to the well-regulated operation of road transport, the expected time in transit cargo is quite predictable.
Road freight transport is flexible and is also available in rural areas.
U.S. aviation and a few statistics
Today in the U.S. is quite developed air transport, as more than 40% of all world traffic is accounted for by it. To be more specific, U.S. aviation has about 13 thousand U.S. civilian airports, among which the largest U.S. airports stand out:
- Chicago’s O-Hare Airport, which carries about 70 million passengers annually;
- Atlanta, in turn, 64 million;
- Dallas-Fort Worth accounts for 55 million.
- In addition, the U.S. is home to several global airlines, including American Airlines.
Continuing to talk about U.S. aviation, it should be noted that it has more than 275 thousand aircrafts of different orientations. The length of the permanent airlines is 600 thousand kilometers. In addition, the U.S. air transport has more than a thousand large airports, the most important of which are located in Chicago, Washington, New York, Miami, San Francisco and Los Angeles. In addition to large planes, there are also the so-called charter flights in the USA, which allow passengers to get to destinations that are not reached by regular US planes.
Special features of air transport and US planes
However, when you are in the U.S., you cannot buy a plane ticket directly on the day of departure. Such a maneuver will cost you much more! Usually you should buy your ticket about three weeks before departure, then you can save a lot of money.
It is worth noting that, unlike other countries that rely on rail transport, the U.S. has left it aside, directing all efforts to air travel. As a result, air transport in the U.S. many times exceeded other modes of transport in the country, leaving the railroads “out of the way.
It is worth noting that the U.S. transportation system as a whole is quite developed. And in addition to U.S. air transport, road transport is popular. And if you take into account the number of U.S. residents who daily use air and road transport, it is several times greater than the number of people who use the railroads.
Given the fact that today the level of terrorism in the USA is quite high, the measures of using air transport there have been tightened recently. Particular attention is paid to people arriving from abroad. As a rule, dogs and security guards meet them when they leave the aircraft. In addition, passengers are not allowed to leave their seats during the flight or keep anything from hand luggage on their laps. All of these measures are taken solely for the safety of passengers due to growing terrorism, and those who decide to travel to the U.S. by air should keep this in mind.