The provided chart illustrates the distribution of using three significant airports in New York between 1995 and 2000. It outlines the key trends and variations, shedding light on the primary observation or trend.
In broad terms, it is evident that the most visited airport is LaGuardia, while the least crowded is Newark. The chart reveals additional significant observations, while also showing other noticeable features.
Focusing on a specific aspect of the data, in 1995, LaGuardia airport has almost 36 million passengers, Newark started with 15 million and John F Kennedy has about 28 million visitors. Comparing with this data, there is a particularly striking change in 1997, John F Kennedy has raised to 48 million travellers becoming the major airport. Meanwhile, LaGuardia and Newark airports increased gradually.
Turning attention to another aspect or category, it could be seen fluctuations in 1999. John F. Kennedy has significant decease to 32 million, Newark reached its peak 43 million passengers and LaGuardia airport with 50 million was the most popular again. In 2000, Laguardia has rose in 2 times from starting scale, while other airports stayed steady.
