The provided bar chart delineate the quantity of travellers, divided between three large airports in New York: ‘John F. Kennedy’, ‘LaGuarda’, ‘Newark’, during three six time periods: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000.
Overall, according to the chart, the number of airport visitors rised considerably from the year of 1995 to 2000. However, in the list of three aforementioned airports the largest change showed the ‘LaGuardia’, where in 1995 the number of people was approximately 27.000.000, meanwhile in 1999 the number rised to 50.000.000, and than saw a dramatic increase and reached its peak of 68.000.000 of visitors in 2000. Whereas the ‘Newark’ airport had only 15.000.000 of visitors in 1995, however, achieved its highest point in 1998 with 41.000.000 of users and than remained stable. On the other hand, passangers in ‘John F. Kennedy’ airport illustrated a considerable rise from 1995 to 1997, with 25.000.000 and 46.000.000 of visitors, respectively. The following two years the number of people decreased to 31.000.000 and than rised back to 45.000.000 of passangers.
To summarise, visitors in both three airports: ‘John F. Kennedy’, ‘LaGuarda’, ‘Newark’ during 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 varied considerably. The largest numbers of visitors of all three places are 70.000.000 in ‘LaGuarda’, 68.000.000 in ‘Newark’, and 41.000.000 in ‘John F. Kennedy’.
