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Everyone always says how big LAX is when its actually pretty small. I was expecting it to at least be in the top 5 considering both cities are points of entry into the US.
Gates dont translate to passengers. Philly for example has a lot of gates but probably 40 are for RJs as it has a large Regional hub
Plane load varies widely by gate number. This more correlates to plane movement than passenger volume per se
LAX and SF have many wide body flights serving asian but fewer relative movements if that makes sense.
I believe that PHL is among the top 10 in plane movements yet like 15-20 in passengers if that makes sense - the inverse for LAX and SFO if my memory serves me correctly
Gates dont translate to passengers. Philly for example has a lot of gates but probably 40 are for RJs as it has a large Regional hub
Plane load varies widely by gate number. This more correlates to plane movement than passenger volume per se
LAX and SF have many wide body flights serving asian but fewer relative movements if that makes sense.
I believe that PHL is among the top 10 in plane movements yet like 15-20 in passengers if that makes sense - the inverse for LAX and SFO if my memory serves me correctly
Umm. I would hope people realize that gates don't translate to passengers. It's just a different ranking - that's it.
Here are the largest airports by number of active gates. I only included those with 100+ gates.
Atlanta (ATL) - 215
Chicago (ORD) - 185
New York (JFK) - 185
Dallas (DFW) - 147
Detroit (DTW) - 147 Denver (DEN) - 137
Houston (IAH) - 129
Minneapolis (MSP) - 129
Los Angeles (LAX) -128
Miami (MIA) - 128
Philadelphia (PHL) - 125
Newark (EWR) - 116
San Francisco (SFO) - 116
Las Vegas (LAS) - 112
Phoenix (PHX) - 112
Washington (IAD) - 109
Orlando (MCO) - 102
Boston (BOS) - 101
Wow, does Denver really have that many? Doesn't seem like it.
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