The chart below shows the number of travelers using three major airports in New York City between 1995 and 2000
The chart gives information about the amount of passengers in 3 airports in New York City from 1995 to 2000. Overall, LaGuardia Airport had the highest number of visitors in almost every year of the period, except in 1997 when John F. Kennedy Airport hold the number one spot.
In 1995 LaGuardia airport had about 35 million guests. This number continued to rise steadily throughout the period and reached 50 million in 1999. It then witnessed a remarkable increase of 20 million to eventually reach 70 million in 2000. Besides that, Newark airport had just about 15 million travelers in 1995. However, it began to grow gradually and reached 40 million in 1998. Afterwards the number of visitors remained unchanged.
Interestingly, the amount of people visiting John F. Kennedy airport fluctuated over the period. It stared at 25 million in 1995 and reached its peak in 1997, which is 45 million.The figure then dropped to roughly 30 million in 1999 and climbed back to just over 40 million in 2000.
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