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TABLE I.2 U.S. PORT OF ENTRY (ALL MODES) OF NON-RESIDENT ARRIVALS
December 2008
Year-to-Date
PORTS |
2008 TOTAL OVERSEAS |
% change 2008/2007 |
Rank |
GRAND TOTAL |
25,341,451 |
6% |
|
NEW YORK, NY |
4,255,262 |
12% |
1 |
MIAMI, FL |
3,097,120 |
9% |
2 |
LOS ANGELES, CA |
2,345,741 |
2% |
3 |
NEWARK, NJ |
1,834,483 |
15% |
4 |
SAN FRANCISCO, CA |
1,422,728 |
8% |
5 |
CHICAGO, IL |
1,347,963 |
4% |
6 |
HONOLULU, HI |
1,314,662 |
-10% |
7 |
ATLANTA, GA |
1,064,096 |
13% |
8 |
AGANA, GU |
976,620 |
-8% |
9 |
WASHINGTON, DC |
836,176 |
8% |
10 |
ORLANDO, FL |
708,337 |
20% |
11 |
HOUSTON, TX |
549,496 |
11% |
12 |
BOSTON, MA |
532,013 |
2% |
13 |
DETROIT, MI |
529,948 |
3% |
14 |
PHILADELPHIA, PA |
427,212 |
26% |
15 |
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, ITA, Office of Travel & Tourism Industries from the Summary of International Travel to the U.S. (I-94) report.
* Overseas includes all countries except Canada and Mexico
Note: This is one column from a report containing 29 tables of international arrivals data.
Forty ports of entry are tracked each month by world region and select countries.
Release date: March 2009
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