Newark, NJ – Port Authority Sets New Passenger Record At Airports

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    Cars on the Grand Central Parkway pass LaGuardia Airport in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)Newark, NJ – The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has broken its airport passenger record for the second straight year.

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    The agency announced Wednesday that preliminary data shows an estimated 117.1 million passengers used John F. Kennedy International, Newark Liberty International, LaGuardia, Stewart International and Atlantic City International airports during 2014.

    That tops the record set in 2013 by more three million fliers, or roughly a 3 percent jump.

    The increase in passenger traffic fuels regional economic growth, with an estimated additional 4,000 jobs and $700 million in economic benefits whenever another million fliers are added to the airports’ ranks.

    Overall, passenger growth primarily was driven by international travel, which rose 6 percent. Domestic growth showed a 1.5 percent increase.

    Systemwide, there were an estimated 75.2 million domestic and 41.9 million international fliers — both new agency records.

    John F. Kennedy International Airport led the way with a record estimated 53.2 million passengers, while LaGuardia also set an airport high with 26.9 million travelers last year. Newark Liberty set another record with 11.7 million international passengers.

    “These robust, record airline passenger travel numbers support the Port Authority’s plans to invest over $8 billion dollars to modernize its airports over the coming decade,” Port Authority Executive Director Pat Foye said. “Our gateway airports are major economic engines for the region, and an important source of job creation.”


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    Boochie
    Boochie
    9 years ago

    We taka need to update our airports

    mgrunberg
    mgrunberg
    9 years ago

    China is now supplying subway cars to the USA and can also teach the USA how to design user friendly airports by showcasing their airports in beijing, hong kong, and shanghai in particular in first tier cities including their other 200 airports country wide. Afterall the boost in the passenger travel through the USA airports is in a large part due to the millions of chinese tourists and business travelers, who also spend an average of $3000.00 per head per trip on goods and services. Vice president Biden made a point when he equated LGA airport to a third world country airport especially comparing it to some of the airports across Asia, his point is valid. In China there are restrooms available as soon as one alights an aircraft; there are electrical outlets in abundance; hot water urns with free hot boiling water; chairs to sit on, non crowded luggage carousels; no long check in lines; fast security checks; ample seats to wait at gate; quick boarding of aircraft. These are just a few of the necessities the NY/NJ airports need to upgrade in order to obtain total passenger satisfaction in a big way as a developed country should be.