The bar diagram compares the proportion of people visited three distinct airport; John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark in the New York from 1995 to 2000.
Overall, all three airports experienced a significant increase in the number of visitors throughout the period. LaGuardia Airport consistently had the highest number of visitors, while Newark Airport had the lowest.
Looking at the information in more detail, in 1995, most of the passenegrs choose LaGuardia airport about 35 million per year, John F. Kennedy was just below approximately 25 million. The lowest for the inital year was accounted for Newark with less than 15 million. Similarly, after one year these number slightly increased, suprisingly it was again LaGuardia, who maintain the first place, John F. Kennedy goes above 30million and Newark reachead at 25million of passenger per year. By contrast, in 1997 John F. Kennedy takes the lead and reached at its peak to 47 million. Others slightly increased above and sat above 48 million.
In 1998, John F. Kennedy airport visitors declined while, LaGuardia aand Newark passengers rose. Afterwards, Newark remained constant(41 million) by the final year.
In 1999,John F. Kennedy experinced at gradual delince. On the other hand LaGuardia was still increasing. Finally, in the last year LaGuardia climbed up and reach to its highest peak for 69 million passengers per year. John F. Kennedy airport accounted for 42 million which was increased by 17 million over the time period.
