The 12 largest passenger traffic airports
(passengers in 2004
source: Airports Council International) AirportAnnual passenger traffic 1. Atlanta (Hartsfield-Jackson) 83,578,906 2. Chicago (O'Hare) 75,373,888 3. London (Heathrow) 67,343,960 4. Tokyo (Haneda) 62,320,968 5. Los Angeles International 60,710,830 6. Dallas-Forth Worth International 59,412,217 7. Frankfurt International 51,098,271 8. Paris (Charles De Gaulle) 50,860,561 9 Amsterdam (Schiphol) 42,541,180 * Denver International 42,393,693 * Las Vegas (McCarran) 43,436,571 12. Phoenix (Sky Harbor) 39,493,519 Airports Council International 2005 figures are not yet complete, but those available vary little in ranking.
NO, -Bangkok is not even in the top 20 airports in the world.
the reassones is people dont knowe what there talking about
There are five airports in the London area... Heathrow, Gatwick, CIty, Stansted & Luton
london ,uk has 8 airports
Even more frequently at very busy airports.
The cities with the busiest airports in the world are typically Atlanta, Beijing, and Dubai.
The five superpowers in the world are the U.S.A, U.K.,France, Germany, Japan and Russia.
The Airports Council International, commonly known as ACI, is a global trade representative of the world's airports.
The top five languages in the world by number of native speakers are: Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, English, Hindi, and Arabic.
The theme for the one that associates with airports is Movement.
Russia is the top five most dangerous country in the world.
There are about 49,000 total airports around the world. This includes the estimated 14,858 airports in the United States alone.