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#Atlanta loses ‘busiest airport’ ranking due to COVID-19, report finds

#Atlanta loses ‘busiest airport’ ranking due to COVID-19, report finds

Atlanta no longer has the world’s busiest airport.

Hartsfield-Jackson International had made that boast for 22 years, but due to a plunge in air travel due to the coronavirus pandemic, the honor has gone to an airport in China, according to a new report.

Earlier this week, Airports Council International (ACI) released its world airport traffic rankings for 2020. 

According to the trade group’s report, Hartsfield-Jackson dropped to second place, with Guangzhou Baiyun International boasting the most passengers, up from No. 11 in 2019. 

“The impact of the COVID-19 on global passenger traffic pandemic brought aviation to a virtual standstill in 2020, and we continue to face an existential threat,” Luis Felipe de Oliveira, ACI’s world director general, said in a statement. “The data published today reveals the challenge airports continue to face and it remains imperative that the industry is supported through direct support and sensible policy decisions from governments to ensure that aviation can endure, rebuild connectivity, and fuel a global economic recovery.”

Overall, airports around the world saw huge declines in passenger traffic last year. According to ACI, airports around the world had 64.6% fewer passengers last year.

The Atlanta airport saw a 61.2% decrease from 2019 — when there were more than 110 million passengers — to 2020 — when only 42.9 million passengers were reported. 

Meanwhile, the Guangzhou airport saw only a 40.4% drop. In 2019, the airport had 73.3 million passengers and in 2020, it had 43.7 million passengers.

Before last year, the Atlanta airport had been the world’s busiest airport since 1998, according to reports. 

Seven of the top 10 airports in terms of passenger traffic are now in China, while only three are in the U.S. 

Passengers depart Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., November 23, 2020.
Passengers depart Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Atlanta, Georgia, US, November 23, 2020.
Reuters

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