Influenced by International Passenger Traffic and World's Busiest Airports. Dubai is the number one city for International Passenger Traffic, but cities can only move up or down 5 points from the previous ranking. Atlanta is the world's busiest airport, but other cities, such as Miami, have more international traffic. Antalya Turkey was skipped because it doesn't show up in other rankings. This is the lowest New York has ever been ranked.
1. London (6)
2. Hong Kong (5)
3. Singapore (3)
4. Tokyo (4)
5. Paris (10)
6. New York (1)
7. Chicago (2)
8. Toronto (12)
9. Beijing (8)
10. Seoul-Incheon (15)
11. Zurich (16)
12. Shanghai (7)
13. Dubai (17)
14. Los Angeles (9)
15. Moscow (18)
16. San Francisco/San Jose (11)
17. Taipei (21)
18. Osaka (13)
19. Washington (14)
20. Amsterdam (Randstad) (23)
21. Istanbul (25)
22. Bangkok (27)
23. Kuala Lumpur (26)
24. Sydney (19)
25. Sao Paolo (20)
26. Mexico City (24)
27. Boston (22)
28. Frankfurt (32)
29. Dallas (33)
30. Shenzhen (34)
31. Guangzhou/Foshan (36)
32. Oslo (28)
33. Buenos Aires (29)
34. Mumbai (39)
35. Geneva (30)
36. Milan (31)
37. Copenhagen (41)
38. Jakarta (42)
39. Houston (40)
40. Melbourne (35)
41. Brussels (45)
42. Philadelphia (37)
43. Montreal (38)
44. Madrid (49)
45. Munich (50)
46. Vienna (44)
47. Stockholm (46)
48. Dublin (53)
49. Tianjin (46)
50. Chongqing (47)
51. Rome (new)
52. Barcelona (new)
53. Berlin (48)
54. Doha (new)
55. Miami (new)
Rome, Barcelona, Doha and Miami appear again, replacing Busan, Panama City, Rhine-Ruhr, and Rio de Janiero.
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