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IELTS Writing Task 1 Air Travel in New York

IELTS Writing Task 1 Air Travel IELTS Writing Task 1 Air Travel Instructions Visual data The chart above shows the number of air travelers using three international airports in New York City between 1995 and 2000. Write a summary of the information given in the chart by selecting and reporting the main points. You could make comparisons when necessary. LELB Student: Sasan The chart demonstrates the number of people who used three different international airports, namely Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark in New York from 1995 to 2000. To be more specific, in 1995, LaGuardia was the most favorable airport which had 35 ...

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  1. The chart demonstrates the number of people who used three different international airports, namely Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark in New York from 1995 to 2000.
    To be more specific, in 1995, LaGuardia was the most favorable airport which had 35 million passengers and the number of its travelers increased steadily and reached its pinnacle in 2000, having 67 million passengers. Also, in 1995, Newark had the lowest number of passengers, at 15 million, and with the passage of time, the number of its travelers went up and reached its apex in 1998, but in the two further years the number of its passengers hovered around 42 million persons. Paying attention to Kennedy airport, in 1995, it ranked second in terms of the number of travelers, at 25 million, and the number of its travelers grew until 1997, at 47 million. Afterwards, the number of travelers in Kennedy decreased in 1998 and 1999 and jumped to 67 million people in 2000.

    • Dear Sasan,
      Thank you for submitting your IELTS report on air travel in New York to us for assessment and analysis.

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