Latin America: Bogota, Mexico Top Airports
Latin America’s top 50 airports for cargo and passenger traffic and aircraft movements. BY CHRONICLE STAFF Bogota’s international airport El Dorado is Latin America’s largest in terms of cargo...
View ArticleLatin America’s Top 50 Passenger Airports (2010)
Ranked by millions of passengers in 2010 Rank Ch. City/Country Code Pass. ’10/’09 1 +1 São Paulo, Brazil GRU 27.43 22.8 % 2 -1 Mexico City, Mexico MEX 24.13 -0.5 % 3 same Bogota, Colombia BOG 18.76...
View ArticleLatin America’s Top 50 Cargo Airports (2010)
Ranked by metric tons in 2010 Rank Ch. City/Country Code MT ’10/’09 1 same Bogota, Colombia BOG 526,844 17.0 % 2 same São Paulo, Brazil GRU 430,850 12.6 % 3 same Mexico City, Mexico MEX 397,142...
View ArticleLatin America’s Top 10 International Airports (2010)
Ranked by millions of international passengers in 2010 Rank Ch. City/Country Code Pass. Ch 1 same São Paulo, Brazil GRU 10.38 22.7 % 2 +1 Cancun, Mexico CUN 9.08 12.3 % 3 -1 Mexico...
View ArticleLatin America’s Top 50 Airports: Aircraft Movements (2010)
Ranked by total aircraft movements in 2010 Rank Ch City/Country Code Aircraft Ch 1 same Mexico City, Mexico MEX 339,898 -2.4 % 2 +1 São Paulo, Brazil GRU 250,493 19.5 % 3 -1 Bogota, Colombia BOG...
View ArticleLatin America’s Airports: Winners & Losers (2010)
Total Passengers Winners Code Pass. Ch Losers Code Pass. Ch Campinas, Brazil VCP 5.59 57.8 % Hermosillo, Mexico HMO 1.19 -4.6 % Rio de...
View ArticleAir Cargo: Monterrey, Caracas Gain
Mexican airports among the top cargo winners and Brazilian airports among top losers. BY LBC STAFF Airports in Monterrey, Caracas and Buenos Aires were among the fastest-growing in cargo traffic in...
View ArticlePassenger Traffic: Sao Paulo Gains
Sao Paulo becomes top passenger airport in Latin America and the one growing fastest in international traffic. BY LBC STAFF Sao Paulo’s Guarulhos airport has replaced Mexico City’s Benito Juárez...
View ArticleTop 50 airports in Latin America
Air traffic is increasing fast in the region. Brazilian airports lead this growth trend. Campinas and Teresina at the top of the list. Airports with highest compounded growth Airports with the least...
View ArticleThe Colombian takeoff
Since the opening of its new terminal in 2012, Bogota’s El Dorado international airport has become one of the fastest growing airports in Latin America. By Santiago Gutiérrez São Paulo’s Guarulhos is,...
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