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% YOY Growth
New York JFK (JFK) USA
United Kingdom France
Dominican Republic Italy
Germany Mexico Canada Spain Brazil
2 Toronto Pearson (YYZ)
Canada USA
United Kingdom Mexico Cuba
Germany Netherlands
Dominican Republic France Italy
3
Los Angeles (LAX) USA
Mexico Australia Canada
United Kingdom Japan China
South Korea France
Germany 2.2% 3.8%
-3.0% 4.3% -1.7% 0.8%
0.8%
22.6% -12.7% 2.6% 8.5% 9.8%
9.2% 7.5%
15.2% 26.3% -1.5% 6.4%
12.9% 12.8% 8.7% 7.6%
12.7% 11.7% 35.9% 0.2% 12.1% 14.0%
-10.9% 3.8%
36.9% 9.0%
10.4%
airport location with the exception of Sao Paulo Guarulhos (-0.7%) recorded some international passenger growth. Mexico City Juarez (+16.3%) received
the most impressive gains, followed by LAX (+12.7%). US airports posted growth of +5.2%,
reveals CiR, with coastal hubs such as San Francisco and Los Angeles recording double-digit increases. The low-cost carrier market in the
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TOP 10 DEPARTURE AIRPORTS IN THE AMERICAS (DEC 16-NOV 17) Ranking
Airport 4 Miami (MIA) USA Brazil
Argentina Mexico
Colombia
United Kingdom Canada Cuba
Germany Dominican Republic 5
Mexico City Juarez (MEX)
Mexico USA
Canada
Colombia Spain Brazil Peru
Argentina Cuba
Guatemala
Cancun (CUN) USA
Mexico Canada
United Kingdom Argentina Colombia Brazil Spain
Germany Cuba
0.5% 2.8%
-2.4% 10.4%
-12.8% 4.6%
-3.4% -9.9%
327.1% -1.2% -1.6% 1.9%
16.3%
13.5% 17.2% 65.7% 4.7%
13.7% 4.9%
19.0% 1.5% 8.0% 11.9% 8.1% 7.2% 9.2% 4.2% 5.6%
26.0% 9.4%
40.3% 12.4% 3.0% 8.2%
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bounceback the country seems to be experiencing at present. “Although -0.8% for the 12 months
8 Ranking 7 Airport
Panama City Tocumen (PTY)
Panama USA
Colombia Brazil
Mexico Ecuador
Argentina Costa Rica Chile
Venezuela
Sao Paulo Guarulhos (GRU)
Brazil USA
Argentina Chile
Uruguay Spain
Germany Paraguay France
United Kingdom 9
Chicago O Hare (ORD) USA
Canada
United Kingdom Mexico
Germany Japan China France
Hong Kong Republic of Ireland
New York Newark (EWR) USA
United Kingdom Canada
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to November 2017, recent average monthly growth has been circa +4%, with November 2017 recording the highest monthly growth (+8%) seen since October 2015 (+11%),” says the analyst. “Brazilian passenger numbers
US, especially to Europe, has grown by 15% – three times that of overall growth, CiR adds. Meanwhile, international passenger
traffic at Brazilian airports is again on the rise, it notes. This is a timely fillip given the post-recessionary
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themselves have grown +9% during this same period although with a shift in destination choices with travel within South America rising +31%, while previously popular European destinations such as Spain (-1%), France (-13%) and Germany (-20%) have all recorded declines in Brazilian arrivals.” «
Germany India Israel
France
Republic of Ireland China Italy
-14.0% 5.1% 1.3%
-10.9% 58.7% 8.7%
-10.1%
Data courtesy of CiR Business Lounge Advanced Analytics Tool based on scheduled departing international passengers only.
Data displayed for nationalities is based on residency through place of ticket purchase.
MARCH 2018
% YOY Growth
5.5%
13.5% 4.3%
-2.2% 21.1% 0.2%
-10.9% 21.4% -5.6% 6.1%
-20.2% -0.7%
5.3% 2.8%
-9.5% 6.2% -1.2%
-15.1% -23.2% -4.3%
-23.4% -16.4% 3.3% 6.3%
-12.4% -7.7% 33.2% -4.9% -3.8% -4.8% -6.9% 7.6%
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15.8% 4.6%
7.6%
-6.5% 6.8%
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