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The image provides data on airport visitors in millions per year from 1995 to 2000 for John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia, and Newark. In 1995, John F. Kennedy reported approximately 26 million, LaGuardia 35 million, Newark 16 million. For 1996: John F. Kennedy 30 million, LaGuardia 40 million, Newark 19 million. In 1997: John F. Kennedy 42 million, LaGuardia 47 million, Newark 33 million. In 1998: John F. Kennedy 37 million, LaGuardia 46 million, Newark 39 million. For 1999: John F. Kennedy 44 million, LaGuardia 50 million, Newark 41 million. Finally, in 2000: John F. Kennedy 48 million, LaGuardia 68 million, Newark 43 million.
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The provided bar graph explicitly shows the amount of travelers in New York City’s major airports in the span of six years.
Overall, it is apparent that the number of commuters who frequent the La Guardia Airport has significantly increased in the course of six years while the percentage of visitors in The Newark Airport has reached a plateau in the second half of the mentioned period.
It is apparent that La Guardia Airport has the most evident increase in visitor volume over the years. Initially with only about 35%, it steadily increased for the next couple of years reaching an additional 15% and peaked at 60% in the year 2000. On the contrary, Newark International Airport had the lowest number of customers in 1995. However, in the succeeding years it gradually went up to approximately 42% where it reached a palteau until 2000 making it the next most-visited airport on average next to the La Guardia Airpot.
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