![]() It is run by the military but little used. Thanks to ACI, you can get the full data below. 1 day ago &0183 &32 A new airport was built by the army outside Mexico City a year ago at a cost of 4.1 billion. London Stansted is down too, according to the data - by 2.9% to 18m passengersīut despite the recession, Europe's airport have gone up by an average of 7.4%, compared to a top 100 average change of 5.1% The figures reflect the state of the world's economic problems too, with 13 of the top 100 airports seeing decreases in passengers, with Tokyo down 20.5%, Athens down 6.7%, followed by two more Japanese airports. The biggest increases came in the new global powerhouses: New Delhi (up 17.8% to 34.7m passengers), Rio (up 17%) up Xiamen in China (up 15.9%). The world's very biggest airports have seen big increases in passengers: Heathrow is up 5.1%, Atlanta (the world's biggest) is up 3.3% and Beijing is up 4.5%. Fullscreen versionģ.2bn passengers went through the world's top 100 airports in 2011, 998m of them in Europe and another 989m in North America. ![]() Kennedy International Airport: JFK LaGuardia Airport: LGA Newark: Newark Liberty International Airport: EWR Newburgh: Stewart International Airport: SWF Norfolk (VA) Norfolk International Airport: ORF Oakland: Oakland. ACI has allowed us to publish its preliminary figures for that top 100 - before they've been officially released. Nashville International Airport: BNA New Orleans: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport: MSY New York City: John F. ![]() The furore over Heathrow's immigration wait times has shone a light on the huge numbers of people flying into what is the world's third busiest airport in terms of passenger numbers.Īirports Council International compiles data for every airport in the world - and this shows exactly how busy they are. ![]()
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