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Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson busiest U.S. airport in 2020

- By KELLY YAMANOUCHI

Atlanta — Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal saw steep drops in traffic in 2020, but with air travel everywhere taking a hit from the COVID-19 pandemic, it still handled more passengers than any other U.S. airport.

The Atlanta airport had 20.6 million passengers boarding flights in 2020 — a 62% decline from a year earlier, according to figures from the U.S. Department of Transporta­tion.

The traffic put Hartsfield-Jackson ahead of Dallas/ Fort Worth in second place, Denver in third place, Chicago O’Hare in fourth and Los Angeles Internatio­nal in fifth.

Atlanta’s airport has held the No. 1 ranking in the world for passenger traffic since 1998, but 2020 global rankings have not yet been released.

Hartsfield-Jackson also handled more flights than O’Hare last year, according to Federal Aviation Administra­tion figures, after O’Hare held the title for the most flights in the world in 2018 and 2019.

At the lowest point in April, Hartsfield-Jackson had only 450 flights a day and about 9,000 passengers, down from 2,600 flights a day and 310,000 passengers in pre-pandemic times, outgoing general manager John Selden said Thursday at the South Metro Developmen­t Outlook virtual conference.

The terminal “was very strange looking, very eerie, very deserted,” Selden said. But “traffic is coming back” and the airport recovered to 2,000 flights a day last weekend.

“We look forward to very good passenger traffic coming through spring break and then into summer,” he added.

Dallas/Fort Worth saw a 48% decline in traffic last year, a smaller drop than some other hubs, bringing it ahead of Los Angeles with its 67% decline and O’Hare with a 64% decline.

New York’s John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport is the busiest U.S. airport for internatio­nal traffic and saw a 76% decline in passenger counts in 2020.

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