The bar chart illustrates which of the three airports in New York City did tourists use in a 5-year-period from 1995 to 2000.
Overall, it could be seen that there was an upward trend through year with LaGuardia’s and Newark’s; meanwhile, John F. Kennedy’s did a slight fluctuation. The notable thing was that LaGuardia was both on the top at both beginning and end.
Started in 1995,35 millions passengers was recorded using LaGuardia airport before rose up to 40 millions users in 1996.3 years later, a steady increase to 50 millions after reached 43 millions in 1997 and around 46 millions in 1998. After that, the figure of LaGuardia got the highest point at nearly 70 millions per year. Moving to Newark’s data, started with around 15 millions travellers in 1995, sustainably grew to 42 millions in 1998 and stayed remain until the end of the term.
Switching to the last airport, at first, they did a growth from 26 millions in 1995 to nearly 50 millions in 1997. After that, a decrease happened, put them down to the bottom of the board in 1999 by around 32 millions, then rose again to 2000 which was 2 millions more than Newark itself in 2000.
