March 10, 2004 at 11:34 am
Atlanta here, Heathrow there and Chicago somewhere. There are a lot of sources that give different busiest airports. Now, which one is it???!
By: steve rowell - 29th March 2004 at 02:20
Originally posted by greekdude1
Steve, what year are those from, 2003?
Yes they are 2003
By: Airline owner - 28th March 2004 at 16:35
i miss seeing TWA at LGW
By: Bmused55 - 28th March 2004 at 16:30
Originally posted by Jeanske_SN
Thanks! What airport is STL??
St. Louis – Lambert-St. Louis International (STL / KSTL)
Once home to the great TWA
By: Airline owner - 28th March 2004 at 16:28
Atlanta
By: Jeanske_SN - 28th March 2004 at 13:49
Thanks! What airport is STL??
By: Hand87_5 - 28th March 2004 at 12:31
Cheers for that mate 🙂
By: Read all about - 28th March 2004 at 12:17
The following statistics are unfortunately of 2001, but give a good impression. They are printed by Int. Centre for Aviation Management Education & Research in the Compendium of Int. Civil Aviation. The top ten’s:
Ranked by Int. Pax
1.LHR – 53.796.094 pax
2.CDG
3.FRA
4.AMS
5.HKG
6.LGW
7.SIN
8.NRT
9.BKK
10.ZRH – 19.697.996
Ranked by Int. Freight
1.HKG – 2.074.333 metric tonnes
2.NRT
3.ANC
4.SIN
5.FRA
6.CDG
7.MIA
8.AMS
9.TPE
10.LHR – 1.164.332
Ranked by a/c movements
(including g/a movements)
1.ATL – 875.965 movements
2.ORD
3.DFW
4.LAX
5.CDG
6.PHX
7.DTW
8.DEN
9.LHR
10.STL – 457.644
Ranked by total pax
1.ATL – 75.858.500 pax
2.ORD
3.LAX
4.LHR
5.HND
6.DFW
7.FRA
8.CDG
9.AMS
10.DEN – 36.092.806
Ranked by total cargo
1.MEM – 2.631.631 metric tonnes
2.HKG
3.ANC
4.LAX
5.NRT
6.MIA
7.FRA
8.CDG
9.SIN
10.SDF – 1.568.837
Hopefully this give some insights!
By: Jeanske_SN - 28th March 2004 at 10:52
What about aircraft movements!
By: greekdude1 - 11th March 2004 at 16:32
Steve, what year are those from, 2003?
By: steve rowell - 11th March 2004 at 08:52
Got them from a google search
By: spacemaid - 11th March 2004 at 08:51
where did those stats come from??
Sam
By: Bmused55 - 11th March 2004 at 08:39
ok, so thats passenger movements
By: steve rowell - 11th March 2004 at 08:33
World’s Busiest Airports
No. Airport Name Code Location Arrivals, Departures, & Transfers
1 Hartsfield International Airport ATL Atlanta, Georgia 77,939,536
2 Chicago-O’Hare International Airport ORD Chicago, Illinois 72,568,076
3 Los Angeles International Airport LAX Los Angeles, California 63,876,561
4 Heathrow Airport LHR London, United Kingdom 62,263,710
5 DFW International Airport DFW Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas 60,000,125
6 Haneda Airport HND Tokyo, Japan 54,338,212
7 Frankfurt Airport FRA Frankfurt, Germany 45,858,315
8 Roissy-Charles de Gaulle CDG Paris, France 43,596,943
9 San Francisco International Airport SFO San Francisco, California 40,387,422
10 Denver International Airport DIA Denver, Colorado 38,034,231
11 Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS Amsterdam, Netherlands 36,781,015
12 Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport MSP Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota 34,216,331
13 Detroit Metropolitan Airport DTW Detroit, Michigan 34,038,381
14 Miami International Airport MIA Miami, Florida 33,899,246
15 Newark International Airport EWR Newark, New Jersey 33,814,000
16 McCarran International Airport LAS Las Vegas, Nevada 33,669,185
17 Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport PHX Phoenix, Arizona 33,533,353
18 Kimpo International Airport SEL Seoul, Korea 33,371,074
19 George Bush Intercontinental Airport IAH Houston, Texas 33,089,333
20 John F. Kennedy International Airport JFK New York, New York 32,003,000
By: Bmused55 - 11th March 2004 at 08:18
Think about it, LHR has flights coming in from all over the world. Regularly used as a stop off by asian airlines before continueing across the atlantic.
I think its safe to say LHR is the world busiest for International traffic.
By: Jeanske_SN - 10th March 2004 at 21:25
Isn’t ORD the airport with the most runways? It has nine runways!
A return journey counts as two passengers.
By: greekdude1 - 10th March 2004 at 19:57
The top 2 airports in the U.S. in terms of Intl traffic are probably JFK and ORD, with LAX not too far behind.
By: BigJet - 10th March 2004 at 19:49
Thats a good point!
By: Hand87_5 - 10th March 2004 at 19:47
You know , the domestic traffic in the US is similar to the intra-european traffic for US.
I guess if you remove the european traffic from LHR , you end with the same figures.
By: B777 - 10th March 2004 at 19:34
Atlanta is the world buisest airport, but Heathrow is the worlds Buisiest international airport.
rember Atlanta is Delta main hub, and in the us there is a lot bigger domestic travel, but if you were to take all the domestic flights away from Atlanta or Chicago, then they would drop right down the list,
By: BigJet - 10th March 2004 at 19:28
Ive got a book on LHR and on the front it says the worlds biggest international airport but i have also heared theat Atlanta is the biggest international apt as well ??!!!!???!?!?!?!