The chart below shows the number of travellers using three major airports in New York City between 1995 and 2000. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar graph describes the volume of tourists in three leading airports in New York City namely
John
F
. Kennedy
, LaGuardia and Newark
from 1995 to 2000. The size of people is measured in millions per year.
Overall
, LaGuardia had the highest number of visitors throughout the period except for 1997 when John
F
. Kennedy
Airport was on top. Meanwhile, Newark
marked the lowest figure which ended in a plateau state in 2000 while
John
F
. Kennedy
showed fluctuations.
In detail, in 1995, LaGuardia started just over a third which was the highest at that time. The following years displayed a gradual increase up to about 68 million passengers per year in 2000, almost double that of the first year. This
was followed by John
F
. Kennedy
with an initial size of 27 million, peaked in 1997 at under 50 and experienced fluctuations for 2 years but regained height over two-fifths.
The least visited airport, Newark
, was recorded at 16 million only in 1995 with a consistent increase until 1998 for over two-fifths. Newark
's number remained unchanged until the end of the study.Submitted by michelleagustinbalagot11 on
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