List of The Busiest Airports in The United States - 10 Busiest US Airports By International Passenger Traffic (2010)

10 Busiest US Airports By International Passenger Traffic (2010)

Listed according to data compiled by the Office of Aviation Analysis, part of the United States Department of Transportation, and ranked according to total international passengers during 2010.

Rank Airport Name Location IATA Code Traffic
Passengers % Chg.
2009/10
1 John F. Kennedy International Airport Queens, New York JFK 22,702,882 05.8%
2 Miami International Airport Miami, Florida MIA 16,207,353 05.3%
3 Los Angeles International Airport Los Angeles, California LAX 15,505,566 04.7%
4 Newark Liberty International Airport Newark, New Jersey EWR 11,372,186 06.6%
5 O'Hare International Airport Chicago, Illinois ORD 10,426,287 02.5%
6 Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Atlanta, Georgia ATL 09,120,974 04.1%
7 San Francisco International Airport San Mateo County, California SFO 08,476,172 07.4%
8 George Bush Intercontinental Airport Houston, Texas IAH 08,279,513 09.5%
9 Washington Dulles International Airport Dulles, Virginia IAD 06,167,501 09.5%
10 Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas DFW 05,045,949 08.5%

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