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World airports: 4.4 billion passengers in 2006

Atlanta, USA - Atlanta is still the busiest airport

4.4 billion transit passengers in intercontinental, international and domestic airports all over the world in 2006, a 4.8% increase in reference to the previous year. The largest increase was recorded by the airport of Beijing (+19%): with around 49 million passengers it came ninth in the world ranking, while it came fifteenth in 2005. Atlanta is still the airport with the largest traffic volume,...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1077150

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