I am getting on a plane today (or I'm on a plane or I'm getting off a plane, depending on when you read this). I am going to visit my brother and his family in Ohio for several days. (They have internet and I am taking my computer with me. I'll be around the blogosphere, although I may not be checking in daily.) So, in honor of my travel day, I thought it would be fun to find the top 13 U.S. airports. Yes, this is a Thursday 13.
I got my data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, ranked by passenger enplanements for the year 2025. (I used the spreadsheet which was the third sheet tab at the bottom of the chart.)
- Atlanta, GA (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International)
- Dallas/Fort Worth, TX (Dallas/Fort Worth International)
- Chicago, IL (Chicago O'Hare International)
- Denver, CO (Denver International)
- Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles International)
- New York, NY (John F. Kennedy International)
- Orlando, FL (Orlando International)
- Las Vegas, NV (McCarran International)
- Miami, FL (Miami International)
- San Francisco, CA (San Francisco International)
- Charlotte, NC (Charlotte Douglas International)
- Seattle, WA (Seattle/Tacoma International)
- Phoenix, AZ (Phoenix Sky Harbor International)

Deus caritas est!
ReplyDeleteAtlanta doesn't surprise me. I have to go through there all the time.
ReplyDeleteHope your travels go smoothly.
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I'm surprised there is no Boston Logan on the list. Happy trails!
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