The given bar chart illustrates information about the proportion of airport visitors between 1995 and 2000. It displays three individuals- John F. Kennedy LaGuardia followed by Newark.
Overall, all three people’s visits rose in 2000. It is interesting to note that LaGuardia’s visits increased significantly while others saw a gradual growth.
LaGuardian’s visits, which were regular, accounted for almost 35% in 1995 before a continuous rise to reach around 50% in 1999. In the next year it witnessed a dramatic growth hitting its highest point finishing the period at approximately 69%.
John F. Kennedy represented nearly 26% in the beginning and started to go up considerably to reach its peak at roughly 46% in 1997. However, it experienced a notable decline to almost 31% until 1997 before a sudden increase to approximately 45% in 2000. Similarly, Newark, which was the least frequent, started at almost 15% in 1995 and grew consistently until 1998 representing around 41% and remained stable for the next 3 years.
