Rhe bar chart illustrates the proportion of annual traveller visits in millions to three major airports (John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark) in New York City between 1995 and 2000.
Overall, the airport visitors showed significant differences across three airports over the five-year period. In John F. Kennedy Airport, visitors fluctuated during the period, rising rapidly from below 30 million travellers in 1995 to almost 50 million travellers in 1997, and then declining sharply to above 30 million travellers by 1999. In 2000, there was a quick increase to around 45 million travellers.
Visitors in LaGuardia Airport grew steadily throughout the period, increasing slowly from about 35 million travellers in 1995 to 50 millions in 1999. By 2000, the figure for LaGuardia Airport jumped quickly to reach an anticipated peak of 70 million travellers, which was the highest number recorded among others.
A contrasting trend was observed in Newark Airport, with the rates rising significantly from about 15 million travellers in 1995 to over 40 million travellers in 1998. After 1998, the figures remained relatively stable until 2000.
In summary, visitors across three major airports showed varied significances for five years, with LaGuardia having the highest number of travellers, peaking in 2000, while visitors in John F. Kennedy Airport experienced fluctuations, culminating in 1997, and travellers using Newark airport depicted a steady yet upward trend.
