4-8,,,, Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop International Air Travel: 2004 and 2005,,,, (Thousands of international passengersa),,,, 2005 rank,Gateway airport,2004,2005,% change 2004–2005 1,"New York (JFK), NY","17,090","18,502",8.3 2,"Los Angeles, CA","15,843","16,858",6.4 3,"Miami, FL","14,565","14,621",0.4 4,"Chicago (O’Hare), IL","10,231","11,013",7.6 5,"Newark, NJ","8,702","9,133",4.9 6,"San Francisco, CA","7,293","7,840",7.5 7,"Atlanta, GA","6,843","7,453",8.9 8,"Houston (Bush), TX","6,213","6,571",5.8 9,"Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX","4,680","5,146",10 10,"Washington (Dulles), DC","4,527","4,792",5.8 11,"Honolulu, HI","4,323","4,410",2 12,"Boston, MA","3,798","3,902",2.7 13,"Detroit, MI","3,616","3,823",5.7. 14,"Philadelphia, PA","3,624","3,694",1.9 15,"Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN","2,523","2,599",3 16,"Guam Island, GU","2,282","2,456",7.6 17,"Seattle-Tacoma, WA","2,336","2,356",0.8 18,"Fort Lauderdale, FL","1,624","2,181",34.3 19,"Orlando, FL","2,027","2,161",6.6 20,"San Juan, PR","2,027","2,039",0.6 "Total, top 20 U.S. international airports",,"124,350","131,550",5.8 "Top 20, percentage of total",,87,87.2, "Total, all U.S. international airports",,"142,242","150,939",6.1 a International passengers are residents of any country traveling nonstop to and from the United States on U.S. and foreign carriers.,,,, Note: The data cover all passengers arriving and departing from U.S. airports on nonstop commercial international flights with 60 seats or more.,,,, "Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information, T-100 Segment data, February 2006.",,,,