The bar graph presents the number of travellers using three major airports – John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark – in New York City between 1995 and 2000.
Overall, it is evident that LaGuardia displayed a significant increase throughout the period whereas Newark showed initially a gradually rise then afterwards it plateaued. Meanwhile, John F. Kennedy illustrated minor fluctuations over the years.
In more detail, to begin with John F. Kennedy the number of visitors started from 28 million in 1995 and peaked at 49 million in 1997 and exited at 48 million in 2000. In addition, LaGuardia depicted a dramatic growth commencing from 35 million in 1995 and culminating at approximately 70 million in 2000. Lastly, the figures for Newark airport were 18 million in 1995 and around 40 million in 1997 and then onwards it maintained a constant value and ended up close to 40 million in 2000.
