Traffic and Statistics
Rank | Airport | Passengers | Change YoY (%) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | London (Heathrow), United Kingdom | 1,447,630 | 04.4 |
2 | Tokyo (Narita), Japan | 1,114,251 | 09.2 |
3 | Sydney, Australia | 1,104,245 | 06.5 |
4 | Seoul (Incheon), South Korea | 896,055 | 00.0 |
5 | Taipei (Taoyuan), Taiwan | 894,670 | 08.4 |
6 | Vancouver, Canada | 805,000 | 06.1 |
7 | Mexico City, Mexico | 696,657 | 07.6 |
8 | Guadalajara, Mexico | 693,928 | 09.8 |
9 | Paris (Charles de Gaulle), France | 568,912 | 03.0 |
10 | Toronto, Canada | 538,047 | 022.5 |
Rank | Airport | Passengers | Carriers |
---|---|---|---|
1 | San Francisco, California | 1,666,000 | American, Delta, Southwest, United, Virgin America |
2 | New York (JFK), New York | 1,569,000 | American, Delta, JetBlue, United, Virgin America |
3 | Chicago (O'Hare), Illinois | 1,223,000 | American, Spirit, United, Virgin America |
4 | Las Vegas, Nevada | 1,161,000 | American, Delta, Southwest, Spirit, United |
5 | Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas | 1,123,000 | American, United, Virgin America |
6 | Honolulu, Hawaii | 995,000 | American, Delta, Hawaiian, United |
7 | Denver, Colorado | 932,000 | American, Frontier, Southwest, United |
8 | Atlanta, Georgia | 891,000 | AirTran, Delta |
9 | Seattle, Washington | 771,000 | Alaska, United, Virgin America |
10 | Phoenix, Arizona | 755,000 | American, Delta, Southwest, United, US Airways |
Passengers | Aircraft Movements | Freight (tons) |
Mail (tons) |
|
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1994 | 51,050,275 | 689,888 | 1,516,567 | 186,878 |
1995 | 53,909,223 | 732,639 | 1,567,248 | 193,747 |
1996 | 57,974,559 | 763,866 | 1,696,663 | 194,091 |
1997 | 60,142,588 | 781,492 | 1,852,487 | 212,410 |
1998 | 61,215,712 | 773,569 | 1,787,400 | 264,473 |
1999 | 64,279,571 | 779,150 | 1,884,526 | 253,695 |
2000 | 67,303,182 | 783,433 | 2,002,614 | 246,538 |
2001 | 61,606,204 | 738,433 | 1,779,065 | 162,629 |
2002 | 56,223,843 | 645,424 | 1,869,932 | 92,422 |
2003 | 54,982,838 | 622,378 | 1,924,883 | 97,193 |
2004 | 60,704,568 | 655,097 | 2,022,911 | 92,402 |
2005 | 61,489,398 | 650,629 | 2,048,817 | 88,371 |
2006 | 61,041,066 | 656,842 | 2,022,687 | 80,395 |
2007 | 62,438,583 | 680,954 | 2,010,820 | 66,707 |
2008 | 59,815,646 | 622,506 | 1,723,038 | 73,505 |
2009 | 56,520,843 | 544,833 | 1,599,782 | 64,073 |
2010 | 59,069,409 | 575,835 | 1,852,791 | 74,034 |
2011 | 61,862,052 | 603,912 | 1,773,215 | 80,442 |
Source: Los Angeles World Airports |
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