
The bar chart gives information about how many people visited New York through three major airports from 1995 to 2000.
Overall, it is clear that there was a reluctant trend in the number of travellers using via John. F. Kenedy airport, while the other two airports saw an upward trend. Another interesting point is that La Guardia was the most visited airport at the end.
Looking at the detail, La Guardia and Newark showed a similar trend. The number of travellers at La Guardia skyrocketed to approximately 70m in 2000 from around 35m in 1995. Meanwhile, Newark experienced a much smaller increase. The number started at about 15m and increased significantly to almost 40m in 1997. In the last three years, the number remained stable at around 42m.
By contrast, the figure for John. F. Kenedy showed a little different trend. After peaking at around 48m in 1997 from 25m, the number of people using John, F, Kenedy airport fell fairly downto 32m in 1999. However, the figure increased relatively in the following year (at around 43m) which made John. F. Kenedy become the second popular airport in New York at the end.
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