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The 10 Busiest Airports in the United States

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United States is home to some of the largest airports in the world. The following 10 airports served over 600 million passengers last year. They also cater to the affluent, with the best in dining, shopping, lounging, and more.

10. Charlotte Douglas International Airport 

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The Charlotte Douglas airport serves as a major entry point into the Southeastern US via North Carolina. As one of the nation’s biggest airports, it sees nearly 50 million passengers per year. The airport offers numerous amenities from business centers to retail stores to various dining options. It offers a wide variety of domestic and international links across the globe.

9. Orlando International Airport

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Orlando Airport is a busy destination as the city is home to amusement parks such as Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort. Located in central Florida, it’s a significant hub for several airlines. The airport offers numerous facilities and services, including themed dining restaurants, gift shops, and access to transportation. It links passengers throughout North America and abroad.

8. Miami International Airport

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Miami airport sits on more than 3,300 acres and is a busy domestic and international travel hub. Its large terminal offers a variety of attractions and services, including ethnic cuisine, upmarket boutiques, and duty-free stores. It also serves as the entry point between North and South America, as well as Caribbean and Latin America and beyond.

7. Harry Reid International Airport

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People come from around the world to visit Las Vegas, and land at Harry Reid International Airport, formerly known as McCarran International (before 2021). Over 25 million tourists landed last year, presumably headed toward casinos, hotels, resorts, nightlife, and more. This airport features lots of food choices and amenities, including gambling.

6. John F. Kennedy International Airport

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Serving the city that never sleeps, JFK in Queens encompasses more than 4,930 acres. Serving New York’s Metropolitan region, it’s one of America’s busiest airports. It features fine-dining, upscale boutiques, and duty-free stores. It’s a vital hub between North America, Europe, Asia and other continents. Its TWA hotel and classic terminal 5 are famous for their architecture.

5. Los Angeles International Airport

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LAX is one of the busiest airports in the world and sits along Interstate 405, the busiest roadway in Southern California. It’s the top entry point for the West Coast. The airport has nine passenger terminals. It’s a key hub for international travel. LAX sits on more than 3,500 acres. It features fine dining options, upscale shops, and VIP lounges.

4. O’Hare International Airport

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Chicago’s O’Hare Airport one of the world’s busiest and is a major destination for both domestic and international flights. It sits on 7,200 acres and features four passenger terminals. It’s an important hub for Midwest travel. Chicago’s diversity is displayed in the airport’s choices of culinary options, shopping, and more.

3. Denver International Airport

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Denver airport’s centralized location helps it serve as a hub for flights on central and northern routes across the US. It’s one of the world’s largest, spanning more than 33,000 acres. The airport features a good selection of culinary options. It is also appreciated for its eco-friendly procedures, infrastructure, and operations.

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2. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

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Centrally located as a hub involving travel along the southern tier of the US, Dallas-Fort Worth airport is also one of the world’s largest. It covers more than 17,000 acres. It’s used for both domestic and international aviation, and connects travelers all over the world. It’s the main hub for American Airlines. It also offers a wide range of culinary options, stores, and lounges.

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1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport 

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Atlanta’s airport is one of the busiest airports worldwide. It serves as a hub for both domestic and international traffic. This 4,700-acre airport is so large it has an internal train system to help deliver passengers to seven terminals and more than 200 gates. The Atlanta airport is a main entry point for the southeastern United States.

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