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Dubbiely t1_j4pyw7f wrote

This graphic is wrong. Biggest airports in the world is Atlanta, USA. Frankfurt ist not even in the top 10.

It is in the wing sub. Better r/dataisugly

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askLubich t1_j4q089c wrote

OP says the sizes of the circles are scaled based on the number of flights between the top 200 airports.

Atlanta is the largest airport by number of passengers, but the majority of that comes from domestic flights, i.e., many connections to smaller airports.

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Far-Two8659 t1_j4q0t97 wrote

It should still be listed here though, just not a big circle. I don't see it anywhere.

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askLubich t1_j4q2xv5 wrote

It's listed as "Hartsfield-Jackson Int" in the top part of the map. Indeed, it's surprisingly small.

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Dubbiely t1_j4q37bj wrote

Chicago is the number 1 airport is the USA for international flights. Where is it?

Graphic is wrong.

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askLubich t1_j4q3hpl wrote

"O'Hare International" between Los Angeles and JFK.

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