List of the busiest airports in Latin America
This is a list of the busiest airports by passenger traffic in Latin America since 2008.
In graph
2024: 30 Busiest airports (JAN-NOV)
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
37'749,728(OCT)[ 1]
-5.70%
2
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
37'416,734(OCT)[ 2]
TBD%
1
3
Guarulhos International Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
39'686,118[ 3]
TBD%
1
4
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
27'608,243[ 4]
-6.1%
5
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
21'638,285(OCT)[ 5]
15.23%
1
6
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
23'503,764[ 6]
TBD%
1
7
São Paulo–Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
21'033,503[ 7]
4.30%
8
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
17'573,435[ 8]
7.0%
9
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
16'158,100[ 9]
0.10%
10
José María Córdova International Airport
Medellín
Colombia
12'980,924(OCT)[ 4]
12.5%
6
11
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
13'841,838[ 10]
TBD%
12
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
Argentina
13'427,000[ 11]
-6.00%
2
13
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
13'089,481[ 12]
97.9%
9
14
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
Mexico
12'261,772[ 13]
0.60%
2
15
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
11'957,972[ 4]
TBD%
16
Tijuana International Airport
Tijuana
Mexico
11'408,900[ 9]
-5.60%
3
17
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
Brazil
10'222,298(OCT)[ 14]
-3.80%
3
18
Belo Horizonte International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
11'269,270[ 15]
TBD%
19
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
9'996,000[ 11]
7.00%
20
Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport
Recife
Brazil
8'740,581[ 7]
6.20%
1
21
Punta Cana International Airport
Punta Cana
Dominican Republic
8'619,193[ 16]
TBD%
1
22
Rafael Nunez International Airport
Cartagena
Colombia
7'228,939(OCT)[ 2]
TBD%
6
23
Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
Cali
Colombia
6'755,640(OCT)[ 2]
TBD%
4
24
Salvador International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
7'302,031[ 17]
TBD%
1
25
Los Cabos International Airport
Los Cabos
Mexico
6'793,400[ 9]
-3.20%
2
26
Puerto Vallarta International Airport
Puerto Vallarta
Mexico
6'118,000[ 9]
0.50%
27
Felipe Angeles International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
5'694,220[ 18]
TBD%
28
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
5'623,336[ 19]
TBD%
11
27
Juan Santamaría International Airport
San José
Costa Rica
5'600,430[ 20]
9.70%
30
Fortaleza International Airport
Fortaleza
Brazil
5'167,668[ 21]
1.1%
31
Las Americas International Airport
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
5'007,327[ 22]
TBD%
2023: 30 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
48,415,693[ 23]
4.70%
2
São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
41,307,915[ 24]
19.80%
1
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
39,483,621[ 25]
11.65%
1
4
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
32,750,413[ 26]
7.93%
5
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
22,915,885[ 27]
23.74%
1
6
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
22,876,785[ 28]
16.84%
1
7
São Paulo–Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
22,032,407[ 29]
21.90%
8
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
17,825,465[ 30]
12.97%
9
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
17,710,200[ 31]
13.48%
10
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
Argentina
15,566,000[ 32]
22.00%
2
11
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
14,860,880[ 33]
10.31%
1
12
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
Mexico
13,326,936[ 34]
21.78%
3
13
Tijuana International Airport
Tijuana
Mexico
13,194,900[ 31]
7.06%
14
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
Brazil
12,524,219[ 35]
5.73%
15
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
12,197,553[ 26]
18.30%
1
16
José María Córdova International Airport
Medellín
Colombia
11,871,959[ 25]
10.26%
5
17
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
11,446,012[ 36]
12.57%
18
Belo Horizonte International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
10,512,245[ 37]
10.20%
19
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
10,297,000[ 32]
55.45%
6
20
Punta Cana International Airport
Punta Cana
Dominican Republic
9,336,501[ 22]
11.59%
21
Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport
Recife
Brazil
9,046,145[ 29]
3.67%
2
22
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
7,946,583[ 38]
34.80%
6
23
Los Cabos International Airport
Los Cabos
Mexico
7,715,600[ 31]
9.92%
24
Salgado Filho Porto Alegre International Airport
Porto Alegre
Brazil
7,492,886[ 39]
12.61%
25
Salvador International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
7,279,732[ 40]
11.12%
1
26
Puerto Vallarta International Airport
Puerto Vallarta
Mexico
6,790,100[ 31]
9.37%
1
27
Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
Cali
Colombia
6,615,106[ 25]
8.34%
6
28
Rafael Nunez International Airport
Cartagena
Colombia
6,338,147[ 25]
9.87%
6
29
Juan Santamaría International Airport
San José
Costa Rica
5,682,476[ 20]
21.79%
3
30
Fortaleza International Airport
Fortaleza
Brazil
5,589,563[ 39]
-3.26%
2022: 30 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
46,258,521[ 23]
28.29%
2
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
35,362,529[ 25]
55.35%
2
3
São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
34,480,706[ 24]
42.66%
1
4
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
30,342,961[ 26]
35.95%
1
5
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
19,579,837[ 41]
74.57%
1
6
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
18,519,667[ 42]
86.74%
3
7
São Paulo–Congonhas Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
18,073,610[ 36]
86.76%
5
8
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
15,779,103[ 30]
72.19%
5
9
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
15,606,600[ 31]
27.48%
4
10
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
13,471,797[ 33]
28.31%
3
11
José María Córdova International Airport
Medellín
Colombia
13,214,155[ 25]
66.92%
4
12
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
Argentina
12,833,254[ 32]
183.40%
11
13
Tijuana International Airport
Tijuana
Mexico
12,324,600[ 31]
27.35%
2
14
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
Brazil
11,845,500[ 35]
17.92%
6
15
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
Mexico
10,943,186[ 34]
32.33%
1
16
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
10,310,990[ 26]
6.47%
6
17
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
10,167,951[ 36]
49.54%
1
18
Belo Horizonte International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
9,537,289[ 37]
38.22%
1
19
Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport
Recife
Brazil
8,725,495[ 43]
15.98%
3
20
Punta Cana International Airport
Punta Cana
Dominican Republic
8,366,844[ 22]
89.69%
5
21
Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
Cali
Colombia
7,217,373 [ 25]
38.48%
22
Rafael Núñez International Airport
Cartagena
Colombia
7,087,788[ 25]
59.07%
2
23
Los Cabos International Airport
Los Cabos
Mexico
7,019,300[ 31]
26.48%
4
24
Salgado Filho Porto Alegre International Airport
Porto Alegre
Brazil
6,654,062[ 39]
37.49%
2
25
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
6,628,352[ 32]
113.28%
6
26
Salvador International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
6,551,162[ 40]
19.42%
6
27
Puerto Vallarta International Airport
Puerto Vallarta
Mexico
6,208,700[ 31]
22.90%
1
28
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
5,895,257[ 38]
50.91%
29
Fortaleza International Airport
Fortaleza
Brazil
5,778,038[ 39]
45.37%
2
30
Afonso Pena International Airport
Curitiba
Brazil
4,885,282[ 44]
56.98%
2021: 25 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
36,056,614[ 23]
64.03%
2
São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
24,167,495[ 24]
18.92%
3
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
22,318,467[ 45]
82.06%
4
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
22,091,102[ 46]
104.24%
5
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
12,243,000[ 47]
50.67%
1
6
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
11,215,750[ 48]
48.22%
2
7
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
10,499,097[ 49]
33.78%
8
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
Brazil
10,045,361[ 35]
49.73%
2
9
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
9,916,293[ 50]
16.90%
4
10
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
9,684,227[ 45]
99.87%
4
11
Tijuana International Airport
Tijuana
Mexico
9,677,900[ 47]
53.21%
12
São Paulo–Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
9,677,569[ 36]
38.96%
3
13
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
9,163,998[ 30]
102.44%
5
14
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
Mexico
8,269,834[ 51]
65.69%
2
15
José María Córdova International Airport
Medellín
Colombia
7,916,646[ 46]
156.57%
8
16
Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport
Recife
Brazil
7,523,046[ 52]
55.53%
17
Belo Horizonte International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
6,899,849[ 37]
43.39%
2
18
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
6,799,614[ 36]
37.15%
5
19
Los Cabos International Airport
Los Cabos
Mexico
5,549,600[ 47]
81.11%
5
20
Salvador International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
5,486,014[ 40]
42.83%
1
21
Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
Cali
Colombia
5,211,765[ 46]
166.45%
9
22
Salgado Filho Porto Alegre International Airport
Porto Alegre
Brazil
4,839,594[ 39]
35.90%
2
23
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
Argentina
4,519,650[ 53]
92.54%
4
24
Rafael Núñez International Airport
Cartagena
Colombia
4,455,787[ 46]
137.05%
7
25
Punta Cana International Airport
Punta Cana
Dominican Republic
4,410,838[ 22]
117.60%
4
2020: 25 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
21,981,711 [ 54]
56.31%
2
São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
20,322,520 [ 55]
52.74%
3
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
12,259,148 [ 56]
51.89%
1
4
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
10,816,372 [ 57]
69.09%
1
5
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
8,527,737 [ 58]
65.38%
1
6
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
8,125,600 [ 59]
45.27%
4
7
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
7,848,297 [ 60]
53.08%
1
8
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
7,566,704 [ 61]
70.24%
3
9
São Paulo–Congonhas Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
6,964,390 [ 62]
69.29%
2
10
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
Brazil
6,709,061[ 63]
36.62%
6
11
Tijuana International Airport
Tijuana
Mexico
6,316,000 [ 59]
29.24%
9
12
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
Mexico
4,994,170[ 64]
55.32%
2
13
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
4,957,973 [ 62]
45.46%
6
14
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
4,845,353 [ 56]
48.72%
3
15
Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport
Recife
Brazil
4,836,890[ 65]
44.49%
6
16
Belo Horizonte International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
4,811,942[ 66]
56.94%
1
17
Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
4,635,123[ 38]
65.69%
6
18
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
4,526,663[ 67]
72.70%
9
19
Salvador International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
3,840,940[ 68]
50.67%
4
20
Salgado Filho International Airport
Porto Alegre
Brazil
3,840,940[ 69]
56.39%
2
21
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
3,305,171[ 70]
73.79%
9
22
Fortaleza Airport
Fortaleza
Brazil
3,156,418[ 69]
55.14%
2
23
José María Córdova International Airport
Medellín
Colombia
3,085,601 [ 57]
66.48%
5
24
Los Cabos International Airport
Los Cabos
Mexico
3,064,200 [ 59]
45.37%
5
25
Puerto Vallarta International Airport
Puerto Vallarta
Mexico
2,536,100[ 59]
49.80%
7
2019: 25 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
50,308,049 [ 71]
5.47%
2
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
43,002,419 [ 72]
1.83%
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
34,989,785 [ 73]
6.95%
4
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
25,481,989 [ 74]
1.11%
5
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
25,402,742 [ 75]
6.82%
6
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
24,630,742 [ 76]
5.60%
7
São Paulo-Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
22,681,392 [ 77]
3.28%
8
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
16,727,177 [ 78]
6.23%
9
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
16,582,601 [ 79]
2.09%
10
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
14,846,329[ 80]
3.45%
1
11
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
13,508,309[ 81]
9.98%
1
12
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
12,609,270[ 82]
12.57%
1
13
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
Argentina
12,298,969[ 82]
7.98%
1
14
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
Mexico
11,176,555[ 83]
4.13%
15
Tancredo Neves International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
11,173,878[ 84]
5.50%
16
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
Brazil
10,585,018[ 85]
14.77%
17
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
9,448,253 [ 74]
12.83%
1
18
José María Córdova International Airport
Medellín
Colombia
9,205,009 [ 73]
14.54%
3
19
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
9,091,258 [ 77]
0.81%
2
20
Tijuana International Airport
Tijuana
Mexico
8,925,873[ 80]
13.92%
4
21
Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport
Recife
Brazil
8,714,119 [ 77]
3.74%
2
22
Salgado Filho International Airport
Porto Alegre
Brazil
8,298,205[ 86]
0.04%
2
23
Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
7,786,582[ 87]
2.88%
1
24
Fortaleza Airport
Fortaleza
Brazil
7,218,697[ 86]
9.14%
1
25
Punta Cana International Airport
Punta Cana
Dominican Republic
7,137,882[ 88]
9.49%
2
2018: 25 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
47,700,547[ 71]
6.63%
2
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
42,831,981[ 72]
13.41%
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
32,716,468[ 89]
5.57%
4
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
25,202,016[ 90]
6.78%
5
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
23,659,196[ 91]
7.61%
6
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
23,324,306[ 92]
8.86%
1
7
São Paulo-Congonhas Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
21,546,480[ 93]
1.43%
1
8
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
17,622,873[ 94]
4.10%
9
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
16,242,679[ 95]
4.01%
1
10
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
15,005,304[ 96]
7.62%
1
11
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
14,351,600[ 80]
12.05%
1
12
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
Argentina
13,363,000[ 97]
3.15%
1
13
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
11,204,000[ 98]
8.49%
14
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
Mexico
10,733,186[ 99]
9.84%
1
15
Tancredo Neves International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
10,591,138[ 100]
4.20%
1
16
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
Brazil
9,223,074[ 101]
1.17%
17
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
9,108,564 [ 93]
1.50%
18
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
8,373,679 [ 90]
0.79%
19
Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport
Recife
Brazil
8,399,935 [ 93]
4.91%
20
Salgado Filho International Airport
Porto Alegre
Brazil
8,301,172[ 102]
3.61%
21
José María Córdova International Airport
Medellín
Colombia
8,036,411[ 89]
5.47%
1
22
Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
8,001,175[ 103]
3.64%
1
23
Punta Cana International Airport
Punta Cana
Dominican Republic
7,886,586[ 104]
7.57%
24
Tijuana International Airport
Tijuana
Mexico
7,835,100[ 80]
10.30%
25
Fortaleza Airport
Fortaleza
Brazil
6,614,227[ 102]
11.5%%
2017: 15 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
44,732,418[ 105]
7.25%
2
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
37,765,898[ 106]
3.22%
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
30,989,932[ 107]
0.16%
4
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
23,601,509[ 108]
10.21%
5
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
22,046,042[ 109]
14.07%
1
6
São Paulo-Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
21,859,453[ 110]
5.01%
1
7
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
21,426,871[ 111]
13.11%
8
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
16,912,680[ 112]
5.76%
9
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
16,243,253[ 113]
0.87%
10
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
15,616,065[ 114]
5.93%
11
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
Argentina
13,797,710[ 115]
18.27%
12
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
12,808,000[ 116]
12.39%
13
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
10,327,203[ 117]
5.05%
14
Tancredo Neves International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
10,164,077[ 118]
5.49%
15
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
Mexico
9,771,630[ 119]
6.46%
1
2016: 15 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
41,710,254[ 120]
8.53%
1
2
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
36,596,326[ 121]
6.13%
1
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
31,041,841[ 122]
3.62%
4
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
21,415,795[ 123]
9.28%
1
5
São Paulo-Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
20,816,957[ 124]
7.97%
1
6
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
19,286,158[ 125]
9.73%
1
7
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
18,943,231[ 126]
9.94%
1
8
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
17,947,153[ 127]
9.46%
4
9
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
16,103,011[ 128]
4.95%
10
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
14,741,937[ 129]
9.73%
11
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
Argentina
11,666,528[ 130]
7.76%
1
12
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
11,395,800[ 131]
16.78%
2
13
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
9,831,127[ 130]
7.70%
3
14
Tancredo Neves International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
9,635,314[ 132]
14.76%
3
15
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
Brazil
9,325,252[ 133]
9.68%
2
2015: 10 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
38,984,587
1.39%
2
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
38,433,078
12.20%
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
29,956,551
9.20%
4
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
19,821,796
9.23%
5
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
19,596,485
12.3%
1
6
São Paulo-Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
19,279,644
6.31%
1
7
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
17,575,919
8.69%
1
8
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
17,230,567
7.23%
1
9
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
16,942,229
2.17%
2
10
Tocumen International Airport
Panama City
Panama
13,434,673
5.10%
2014: 10 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
39,573,000
8.53%
2
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
34,255,739
8.62%
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
27,430,266
9.67%
4
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
18,146,405
10.04%
2
5
São Paulo-Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
18,134,768
5.93%
1
6
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
17,455,353
9.35%
1
7
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
17,261,873
0.85%
2
8
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
16,170,035
8.45%
1
9
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
16,068,242
4.93%
1
10
Tocumen International Airport [ 134]
Panama City
Panama
12,782,167
64.20%
9
2013: 10 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
36,460,923
13.31%
2
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
31,534,638
6.93%
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
25,009,483
11.02%
4
São Paulo-Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
17,119,530
2.04%
1
5
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
17,115,368
2.15%
1
6
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
16,489,987
5.26%
7
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
15,962,162
10.36%
8
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
15,312,649
8.07%
9
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
14,908,772
11.84%
10
Simón Bolívar International Airport
Caracas
Venezuela
11,230,000
7.66%
2012: 20 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
32,177,594[ 135]
9.24%
2
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
29,491,553
11.84%
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
22,525,873
10.27%
4
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
17,491,744[ 135]
17.08%
2
5
São Paulo-Congonhas Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
16,775,785[ 135]
0.11%
1
6
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
15,665,045[ 135]
3.2%
1
7
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
14,463,435
11.1%
8
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
14,168,282
17.3%
9
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
13,330,290
11.7%
10
Simón Bolívar International Airport
Caracas
Venezuela
10,430,243
9.67%
1
11
Tancredo Neves International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
10,390,396[ 135]
9.05%
1
12
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
9,002,863[ 135]
5.43%
13
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
8,880,289
7.27%
1
14
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas / São Paulo
Brazil
8,858,380[ 135]
17.04%
4
15
Jorge Newbery Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
8,849,465
8.54%
1
16
Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
8,811,540[ 135]
4.96%
2
17
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
8,448,172
5.7%
4
18
Salgado Filho International Airport
Porto Alegre
Brazil
8,261,355[ 135]
5.45%
1
19
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
7,436,400
3.3%
20
Afonso Pena International Airport
Curitiba
Brazil
6,828,334
2.03%
2011: 20 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
30,003,428[ 136]
11.75%
2
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
26,368,861
9.28%
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
20,427,603
7.89%
4
Congonhas-São Paulo Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
16,756,452[ 136]
8.11%
5
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
15,398,737[ 136]
7.18%
6
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
14,952,830[ 137]
22.27%
1
7
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
13,022,481
4.69%
1
8
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
12,989,318
17.40%
9
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
11,904,553
15.82%
10
Tancredo Neves International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
9,639,332[ 136]
32.75%
6
11
Simón Bolívar International Airport
Maiquetia
Venezuela
9,509,874
7.69%
1
12
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
8,515,021
8.85%
1
13
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
8,423,102
0.3%
1
14
Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
8,310,651
7.98%
1
15
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
8,278,159
5.79%
3
16
Jorge Newbery Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
8,162,809
7.5%
17
Salgado Filho International Airport
Porto Alegre
Brazil
7,834,312[ 136]
17.3%
1
18
Viracopos International Airport
Campinas
Brazil
7,568,384[ 136]
39.3%
3
19
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
7,190,998
3.4%
2
20
Afonso Pena International Airport
Curitiba
Brazil
6,969,484
20.7%
1
2010: 20 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
City served
Country
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
Brazil
26,849,185[ 137]
23.5%
1
2
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
Mexico
24,130,535
0.004%
1
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
Colombia
18,934,203
27.1%
4
Congonhas-São Paulo Airport
São Paulo
Brazil
15,499,462[ 137]
13.1%
5
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
Brazil
14,367,061[ 137]
17.6%
6
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
Mexico
12,439,266
11.3%
1
7
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
12,229,513[ 137]
3.4%
1
8
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
Chile
11,064,487
22.6%
9
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
Peru
10,278,493
17.0%
10
Simón Bolívar International Airport
Maiquetia
Venezuela
8,830,688
0.65%
11
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
8,786,807
10.87%
1
12
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
Puerto Rico
8,491,257
2.98%
1
13
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
7,822,848[ 137]
53.4%
7
14
Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
Salvador
Brazil
7,696,307[ 137]
9.13%
1
15
Jorge Newbery Airport
Buenos Aires
Argentina
7,558,149
16.47%
1
16
Tancredo Neves International Airport
Belo Horizonte
Brazil
7,261,064[ 137]
29.26%
17
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
Mexico
6,953,900
7.8%
2
18
Salgado Filho International Airport
Porto Alegre
Brazil
6,676,216[ 137]
19.1%
1
19
Guararapes International Airport
Recife
Brazil
5,958,982[ 137]
13.49%
1
20
Afonso Pena International Airport
Curitiba
Brazil
5,774,155
18.97%
1
2009: 20 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
Location
Passengers
Annual change
Position change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
24,243,056
7.5%
2
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
Guarulhos
21,727,642[ 138]
6.5%
3
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
14,899,199
10.7%
1
4
Congonhas-São Paulo Airport
São Paulo
13,699,657[ 139]
0.2%
1
5
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
12,213,825[ 139]
16.9%
2
6
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
11,828,656[ 139]
10.3%
7
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
11,174,908
11.6%
2
8
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
9,024,611
0.1%
1
9
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
8,786,973
6.0%
2
10
Simón Bolívar International Airport
Maiquetia
8,773,461
2.2%
11
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
8,245,895
12.1%
3
12
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
7,924,759
1.1%
13
Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
Salvador
7,052,720[ 139]
17.2%
2
14
Jorge Newbery Airport
Buenos Aires
6,489,066
14.1%
2
15
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
6,453,100
10.2%
2
16
Tancredo Neves International Airport
Belo Horizonte
5,617,171[ 139]
8.2%
1
17
Salgado Filho International Airport
Porto Alegre
5,607,703[ 139]
13.7%
1
18
Guararapes International Airport
Recife
5,250,565[ 139]
12.2%
1
19
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
5,199,895
21.0%
5
20
Santos Dumont Airport
Rio de Janeiro
5,099,643[ 139]
40.5%
1
2008: 15 busiest airports
Rank
Airport
Location
Passengers
Annual change
1
Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City
26,210,217
1.3%
2
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
São Paulo
20,400,304[ 139]
8.54%
3
Congonhas-São Paulo Airport
São Paulo
13,672,301[ 138]
10.43%
4
El Dorado International Airport
Bogotá
13,456,331
4.90%
5
Cancún International Airport
Cancún
12,646,512
11.5%
6
Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
Rio de Janeiro
10,717,120[ 138]
3.52%
7
Brasília International Airport
Brasília
10,443,393[ 138]
6.08%
8
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
San Juan
9,378,924
9.9%
9
Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport
Santiago
9,017,718
7.38%
10
Simón Bolívar International Airport
Maiquetia
8,975,897
7.4%
11
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Lima
8,285,688
10.4%
12
Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Buenos Aires
8,012,794
7.01%
13
Guadalajara International Airport
Guadalajara
7,193,200
1.9%
14
Monterrey International Airport
Monterrey
6,586,200
0.4%
15
Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
Salvador
6,042,307[ 138]
4.2%
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