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Table 14
Top 20 U.S. Passenger Airports
(Thousands of enplaned passengers on large certificated air carriers)
Excel |
CSV
Atlanta, GA (Hartsfield Intl.) |
1 |
37,070 |
3 |
19,705 |
88.1 |
Chicago, IL (O'Hare Intl.) |
2 |
28,356 |
1 |
28,948 |
–2.0 |
Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX (Dallas / Ft. Worth Intl.) |
3 |
24,072 |
2 |
24,671 |
–2.4 |
Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Intl.) |
4 |
20,320 |
4 |
18,395 |
10.5 |
Denver, CO (Denver Intl.) |
5 |
16,054 |
6 |
13,595 |
18.1 |
Phoenix, AZ (Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl.) |
6 |
15,897 |
7 |
10,787 |
47.4 |
Las Vegas, NV (McCarran Intl.) |
7 |
15,575 |
12 |
9,347 |
66.6 |
Houston, TX (George Bush Intercontinental) |
8 |
15,224 |
21 |
8,358 |
82.1 |
Minneapolis, MN (Minneapolis-St. Paul Intl.) |
9 |
15,046 |
11 |
10,055 |
49.6 |
Detroit, MI (Wayne County) |
10 |
14,860 |
10 |
10,425 |
42.5 |
Newark, NJ (Newark) |
11 |
13,114 |
8 |
10,479 |
25.1 |
Seattle, WA (Seattle-Tacoma Intl.) |
12 |
12,578 |
19 |
8,572 |
46.7 |
San Francisco, CA (San Francisco Intl.) |
13 |
12,250 |
5 |
14,208 |
–13.8 |
Orlando, FL (Orlando Intl.) |
14 |
12,127 |
16 |
8,765 |
38.4 |
St. Louis, MO (Lambert-St. Louis Muni.) |
15 |
11,765 |
9 |
10,436 |
12.7 |
Miami, FL (Miami Intl.) |
16 |
11,126 |
15 |
9,076 |
26.9 |
Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia Intl.) |
17 |
10,324 |
23 |
6,968 |
48.1 |
Charlotte, NC (Douglas Muni.) |
18 |
10,155 |
22 |
8,239 |
23.3 |
New York, NY (John F. Kennedy Intl.) |
19 |
9,930 |
20 |
8,468 |
17.3 |
New York, NY (La Guardia) |
20 |
9,714 |
14 |
9,252 |
5.0 |
Top 20 airports |
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315,557 |
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248,750 |
26.9 |
All airports |
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574,820 |
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454,060 |
26.6 |
Notes: Numbers may not add to 100 due to rounding.
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information, Schedule T-3 data, special tabulation, Dec. 2002.
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