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  2. List of the busiest airports in the United States. These are lists of the busiest airports in the United States, based on various ranking criteria. Statistics. Annual passenger traffic at ATL LAX ORD DFW DEN JFK SFO SEA LAS MCO airports. See Wikidata query. Busiest U.S. airports by total passenger boardings.

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    • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (45.4 million) Located 10 miles from downtown Atlanta, Georgia’s Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is a massive domestic and international hub for air travel—especially for those traveling with Delta Air Lines and its partners.
    • Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport (35.3 million) Spanning 26 square miles with five terminals (A, B, C, D, and E), 171 gates, and 7 runways, Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) could actually be considered a small city—it’s larger than Manhattan (which is 22.7 square miles) and even has its own zip code.
    • Denver International Airport (33.8 million) In 2022, Denver International Airport (DEN) completed a capacity expansion project that added 39 new gates to the mountain hub (for a total of 148) and increased the terminal’s capacity by 30 percent.
    • Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport (33.1 million) Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) is the main global hub for this bustling Midwestern city and features 193 gates spread across four terminals (Terminals 1, 2, 3, and 5—there is no Terminal 4).
    • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) - 93.6 Million
    • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) - 73.3 Million
    • Denver International Airport (DEN) - 69.2 Million
    • O'Hare International Airport (ORD) - 68.3 Million
    • Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - 65.9 Million
    • John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) - 55.1 Million
    • Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) - 52.6 Million
    • Miami International Airport (MIA) - 50.6 Million
    • Orlando International Airport (MCO) - 50.1 Million
    • Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) - 47.7 Million

    Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is the busiest airport in the world. It hosted over 100 million passengers in the pre-pandemic year, with some 2,700 flights per day. Although the number fell to 75.5 million passengers in 2021 and 871 flights on an average day in September of 2022, it is still far ahead of the ...

    The silver-medalist DFW, located in Dallas, Texas, is also the second biggest airport in the US, with an impressive 17,000-acre breadth and its own postal code. The airport averaged 770 flights per day in September 2022 and was the fourth-busiest airport in the world in October 2021. DFW boasts full-fledged police and fire departments and emergency...

    The largest US airport by size gets the bronze in the busiest category, with an average of 751 flights in September this year. Located in Denver, Colorado, DEN rose dramatically in global rankings over the years, placing sixth amongst the busiest airports in the world. DEN is also the world's second-largest airport after King Fahd International Air...

    O'Hare International Airport is currently the fourth busiest airport in the US and the seventh largest at over 7,200 acres. It is located in Chicago, Illinois, and has a unique history as an aircraft manufacturing plant during WWII, known as Orchard Field. The location was chosen for the city's second airport after the war and opened commercially i...

    LAX takes fifth among US' busiest airports while hosting a record of four legacy airlines: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The busy airport on the west coast in the City of Angels (Los Angeles),California, is the Pacific gateway to over 150 global cities.It is a widely-beloved airport with plenty of relaxin...

    In 2022, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City recorded 26,919,982 passenger boardings, ranking it as the sixth busiest airport in the U.S. JFK manages over 1,300 flights every day and features six passenger terminals. Despite the high frequency of aircraft movement (a total of roughly 474 thousand in 2023), JFK passengers en...

    The "Gambling City (Las Vegas)" in Nevadawelcomes right off the trap at LAS with slot machines, something that only one other airport in the US boasts. For the more patient, The Strip is only two miles away and a real "beaut" from the air. In 2021, LAS funneled almost 40 million people out of its two terminals and 110 gates to 150 worldwide destina...

    The last on the list, MIA, located in Miami, Florida, hosted 13 million international passengers in 2021, which is more than any other airport in the US, and 11th-most in the world. The airport saw a total of 18.6 million passengers in 2020 and doubled in 2021 to 37.2 million passengers. MIA also saw 387,973 takeoffs and landings in 2021, which was...

    "Home of the most magical place on earth," Orlando, Florida, is also home to an impressive airport. MCO was a former Strategic Air Command installation, McCoy Air Force Base, that opened commercially under its 1942 designation in 1976. Today, MCO is the country's third-largest airport with year-round high foot traffic, which cannot be said for many...

    Located in Charlotte, North Carolina, CLT stays busy with an average of 1,424 arrivals and departures and 118,636 travelers daily. In 2021, CLT saw 519,895 aircraft leaving and departing with a total of 43,302,230 passengers, still impressive after its record-breaking 50.2 million in 2019.CLT plays a significant role in the aviation industry, placi...

    • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Location: Atlanta, Georgia. Airport Code: ATL. Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson beats out Beijing as the busiest airport in the world, with more than 100 million passengers a year.
    • Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Location: Chicago, Illinois. Airport Code: ORD. O'Hare was the busiest airport in the United States until Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson took that title away in the late 1990s.
    • Los Angeles International Airport. Location: Los Angeles, California. Airport Code: LAX. Besides being the main airport for travelers visiting L.A., Hollywood, and Southern California, Los Angeles International handles many connections to Hawaii and the West Coast.
    • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Location: Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. Airport Code: DFW. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is the busiest airport in the state of Texas.
  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Denver International saw its busiest year on record in 2023, serving more than 70 million annual passengers for the first time in history. Meanwhile, the airport also saw international travel...

  4. Oct 15, 2022 · According to World Atlas, the busiest airport in the United States by passenger traffic is Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). ATL had over 100 million passengers travel...