The bar chart compares the number of travellers using three major airports in New York City from 1995 to 2000.
Overall, LaGuardia Airport experienced the most significant growth over the period and ranked first. In contrast, the number of passengers using Newark Airport increased steadily, while figures for John F. Kennedy Airport fluctuated considerably throughout the years.
Looking at the details, nn 1995, LaGuardia had the highest number of passengers, at about 35 million, whereas JFK and Newark served approximately 26 million and 15 million travellers respectively. The number of passengers increased at all three airports in the next 2 years, and JFK airport rose sharply to around 47 million passengers particularly.
Turning to the remaining information, the number of travellers using JFK decreased to nearly 32 million in 1999 before increasing to 45 million in 2000. Meanwhile, LaGuardia continued to grow steadily, with 68 million passengers at the end of the period, which was the highest figure. After 1998, Newark remained unchanged, with around 40 million passengers.
