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The number of
flights encompasses both takeoffs and landings, according to the
FAA.
Chicago and Atlanta have run neck-and-neck in recent years to claim
the title of busiest airport.
O'Hare registered 477,001 flights, down 1.3 percent from last year
but still enough to lead the list, according to the FAA. Atlanta
registered 472,431 flights, down 5 percent.
Chicago officials attribute the modest decrease to an FAA-imposed
limit on the number of flights at O'Hare to help relieve congestion
there. A major expansion project at O'Hare is scheduled to be
completed in 2013.
Atlanta has been affected by
airlines cutting down on flights that are not full or near full
because of high fuel prices, spokeswoman Felicia Browder said. She
also noted that Delta Air Lines Inc., which operates the most
flights at the airport, has ramped up its international operations
and ramped down its domestic operations.
Atlanta argues that it is consistently the nation's busiest airport
in terms of passengers. Passenger statistics are not maintained by
the FAA and were not immediately available for the first six months
of 2006.
Dallas/Fort Worth airport recorded 348,434 flights through June of
this year, down 2.1 percent from the same period last year.
Source: CNN |