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 chart depicts how many tourists opted for John F. Kennedy,
LaGuardia
, and Newark airports in New York City over the 5-year timescale spanning from 1995 to 2000.
It is noticeable that the number of travellers choosing the three airports exhibited upward trends. Notably, LaGuardia
airport
was by far the most popular airport
among its visitors throughout the entire duration.
From the outset in 1995, the majority of travellers visiting LaGuardia
Airport
was 35,000,000 people, which was 6,000,000 passengers higher than that of John F. Kennedy Airport
. There was a dramatic increase to 69 million people in the figure for LaGuardia
airport
in 2000. By contrast
, the data for John F. Kennedy Airport
went up to 47,000,000 tourists in the year 1997. However
, after that, it dropped quickly to 32,000,000 tourists in 1999 before recovering to 43,000,000 travellers by the end of the period.
From 1995 onwards, approximately 16,000,000 visitors chose Newark airport
, hitting the lowest point in the first year, after which the number jumped rapidly to 41,000,000 passengers in 1998, before remaining unchanged by the termination of the period.Submitted by [email protected] on
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