2000 Statistics
Airports Council International's final full year figures are as follows.
Rank | Airport | Location | Code | Total passengers |
% Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport | Atlanta, Fulton and Clayton, Georgia, United States | ATL | 80 162 407 | 0.6 |
2. | O'Hare International Airport | Chicago, Illinois, United States | ORD | 72 144 244 | 2.7 |
3. | Los Angeles International Airport | Los Angeles, California United States | LAX | 66 424 767 | 4.8 |
4. | London Heathrow Airport | Hillingdon, Greater London, United Kingdom | LHR | 64 606 826 | 3.8 |
5. | Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport | Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, United States | DFW | 60 687 122 | 1.1 |
6. | Tokyo International Airport | Ōta, Tokyo, Kantō, Honshū, Japan | HND | 56 402 206 | 3.8 |
7. | Frankfurt Airport | Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany | FRA/EDDF | 49 360 630 | 7.6 |
8. | Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport | Roissy-en-France, Paris, Île-de-France, France | CDG/LFPG | 48 246 137 | 10.6 |
9. | San Francisco International Airport | San Francisco, (unincorporated), California, United States | SFO | 41 040 995 | 1.8 |
10. | Amsterdam Airport Schiphol | Haarlemmermeer, North Holland, Netherlands | AMS/EHAM | 39 606 925 | 7.7 |
11. | Denver International Airport | Denver, Colorado, United States | DEN | 38 751 687 | 1.9 |
12. | McCarran International Airport | Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, United States | LAS | 36 865 866 | 9 |
13. | Minneapolis/Saint Paul International Airport | Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States | MSP | 36 751 632 | 5.8 |
14. | Gimpo International Airport | Seoul, South Korea | GMP | 36 727 124 | 10.1 |
15. | Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport | Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States | PHX | 36 040 469 | 7.4 |
16. | Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport | Detroit, Michigan, United States | DTW | 35 535 080 | 4.6 |
17. | George Bush Intercontinental Airport | Houston, Texas, United States | IAH | 35 251 372 | 6.7 |
18. | Newark Liberty International Airport | Newark, New Jersey, United States | EWR | 34 188 468 | 1.7 |
19. | Miami International Airport | Miami, Florida, United States | MIA | 33 621 273 | 0.8 |
20. | Madrid-Barajas Airport | Barajas, Madrid, Madrid (autonomous community), Spain | MAD | 32 893 190 | 17.5 |
21. | John F. Kennedy International Airport | Queens, New York City, New York, United States | JFK | 32 856 220 | 3.7 |
22. | Hong Kong International Airport | Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong, China | HKG | 32 752 359 | 10.2 |
23. | London Gatwick Airport | Crawley, West Sussex, South East, England, United Kingdom | LGW | 32 065 685 | 4.9 |
24. | Orlando International Airport | Orlando, Florida, United States | MCO | 30 823 509 | 5.6 |
25. | Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport | Saint Louis, Missouri, United States | STL | 30 561 387 | 1.2 |
26. | Bangkok International Airport | Bangkok, Thailand | BKK | 29 616 432 | 8.5 |
27. | Toronto Pearson International Airport | Mississauga, Ontario, Canada | YYZ | 28 930 036 | 4.1 |
28. | Singapore Changi Airport | Changi, East Region, Singapore | SIN | 28 618 200 | 9.8 |
29. | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport | Seattle, Washington, United States | SEA | 28 408 553 | 2.5 |
30. | Logan International Airport | Boston and Town of Winthrop, Massachusetts, United States | BOS | 27 412 926 | 1.3 |
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