Figure 7Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop Bidirectional International Air Travel: 1990 and 2000
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Figure 7
Top 20 U.S. Gateways for Nonstop Bidirectional International Air Travel: 1990 and 2000
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Rank in 2000 | U.S. airport | 1990 | 2000 |
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Total U.S. international passengers | 84,864,396 | 143,537,419 | |
1 | New York JFK | 16,143,851 | 18,444,450 |
2 | Los Angeles | 9,010,016 | 17,116,043 |
3 | Miami | 9,873,439 | 16,628,621 |
4 | Chicago O'Hare | 4,776,722 | 10,185,065 |
5 | Newark | 2,370,708 | 8,793,837 |
6 | San Francisco | 3,979,428 | 7,846,367 |
7 | Atlanta Hartsfield | 1,840,145 | 6,113,827 |
8 | Houston | 2,195,249 | 5,356,792 |
9 | Honolulu | 5,742,824 | 5,126,024 |
10 | Dallas-Ft. Worth | 2,674,973 | 4,811,893 |
11 | Boston Logan | 3,029,547 | 4,057,619 |
12 | Detroit | 1,460,336 | 3,929,353 |
13 | Washington Dulles | 1,260,053 | 3,895,757 |
14 | Minneapolis-St. Paul | 755,362 | 2,875,115 |
15 | Guam Island | 1,352,867 | 2,840,667 |
16 | Philadelphia | 774,577 | 2,553,962 |
17 | San Juan | 2,028,620 | 2,501,400 |
18 | Orlando | 1,326,729 | 2,353,796 |
19 | Seattle | 1,759,527 | 2,202,421 |
20 | New York LaGuardia | 1,456,361 | 1,315,059 |
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Office of Airline Information, T-100 Segment data, 2001.