List of the busiest airports in Latin America

This is a list of the busiest airports by passenger traffic in Latin America since 2008.

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The top 10 by passenger traffic. See Wikidata query.

2024: 30 Busiest airports (JAN-SEP)

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 34,033,586[1]  -5.5%  
2 Guarulhos International Airport São Paulo   Brazil 32,225,474[2]  TBD%  
3 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá   Colombia 29,829,976(AUG)[3]  TBD%  
4 Cancún International Airport Cancún   Mexico 23,113,585[4]  -6.1%  
5 Jorge Chávez International Airport Lima   Peru 17,050,669(AUG)[5]  15.77%  1
6 Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport Santiago   Chile 19,039,186[6]  14.2%  1
7 São Paulo–Congonhas Airport São Paulo   Brazil 16,937,012[7]  4.6%  
8 Tocumen International Airport Panama City   Panama 14,337,587[8]  6.0%  
9 Guadalajara International Airport Guadalajara   Mexico 13,132,500[9]  -0.8%  
10 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 11,141,869[10]  TBD%  1
11 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires   Argentina 10,702,000[11]  -7.0%  1
12 Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 10,452,384[12]  97.9%  10
13 Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport San Juan   Puerto Rico 10,047,837[4]  TBD%  2
14 José María Córdova International Airport Medellín   Colombia 9,820,764[4]  12.5%  2
15 Monterrey International Airport Monterrey   Mexico 9,783,838[13]  -0.6%  3
16 Tijuana International Airport Tijuana   Mexico 9,290,200[9]  -7.2%  3
17 Viracopos International Airport Campinas   Brazil 9,141,299[14]  -3.80%  3
18 Belo Horizonte International Airport Belo Horizonte   Brazil 8,959,479[15]  TBD%  
19 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires   Argentina 8,199,000[11]  10.00%  
20 Punta Cana International Airport Punta Cana   Dominican Republic 6,736,704(AUG)[16]  TBD%  
21 Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport Recife   Brazil 7,100,997[7]  19.1%  
22 Los Cabos International Airport Los Cabos   Mexico 5,608,700[9]  -4.1%  1
23 Salvador International Airport Salvador   Brazil 5,580,496[17]  TBD%  2
24 Rafael Nunez International Airport Cartagena   Colombia 4,951,885(AUG)[3]  TBD%  4
25 Puerto Vallarta International Airport Puerto Vallarta   Mexico 5,092,100[9]  0.60%  1
26 Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport Cali   Colombia 4,459,185(AUG)[3]  TBD%  1
27 Juan Santamaría International Airport San José   Costa Rica 4,728,272[18]  10.30%  2
28 Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 4,552,557[19]  TBD%  11
29 Felipe Angeles International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 4,452,839[20]  TBD%  
30 Las Americas International Airport Santo Domingo   Dominican Republic 3,786,965(AUG)[21]  TBD%  

2023: 30 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 48,415,693[22]  4.70%  
2 São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 41,307,915[23]  19.80%  1
3 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá   Colombia 39,483,621[24]  11.65%  1
4 Cancún International Airport Cancún   Mexico 32,750,413[25]  7.93%  
5 Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport Santiago   Chile 22,915,885[26]  23.74%  1
6 Jorge Chávez International Airport Lima   Peru 22,876,785[27]  16.84%  1
7 São Paulo–Congonhas Airport São Paulo   Brazil 22,032,407[28]  21.90%  
8 Tocumen International Airport Panama City   Panama 17,825,465[29]  12.97%  
9 Guadalajara International Airport Guadalajara   Mexico 17,710,200[30]  13.48%  
10 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires   Argentina 15,566,000[31]  22.00%  2
11 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 14,860,880[32]  10.31%  1
12 Monterrey International Airport Monterrey   Mexico 13,326,936[33]  21.78%  3
13 Tijuana International Airport Tijuana   Mexico 13,194,900[30]  7.06%  
14 Viracopos International Airport Campinas   Brazil 12,524,219[34]  5.73%  
15 Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport San Juan   Puerto Rico 12,197,553[25]  18.30%  1
16 José María Córdova International Airport Medellín   Colombia 11,871,959[24]  10.26%  5
17 Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 11,446,012[35]  12.57%  
18 Belo Horizonte International Airport Belo Horizonte   Brazil 10,512,245[36]  10.20%  
19 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires   Argentina 10,297,000[31]  55.45%  6
20 Punta Cana International Airport Punta Cana   Dominican Republic 9,336,501[21]  11.59%  
21 Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport Recife   Brazil 9,046,145[28]  3.67%  2
22 Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 7,946,583[37]  34.80%  6
23 Los Cabos International Airport Los Cabos   Mexico 7,715,600[30]  9.92%  
24 Salgado Filho Porto Alegre International Airport Porto Alegre   Brazil 7,492,886[38]  12.61%  
25 Salvador International Airport Salvador   Brazil 7,279,732[39]  11.12%  1
26 Puerto Vallarta International Airport Puerto Vallarta   Mexico 6,790,100[30]  9.37%  1
27 Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport Cali   Colombia 6,615,106[24]  8.34%  6
28 Rafael Nunez International Airport Cartagena   Colombia 6,338,147[24]  9.87%  6
29 Juan Santamaría International Airport San José   Costa Rica 5,682,476[18]  21.79%  3
30 Fortaleza International Airport Fortaleza   Brazil 5,589,563[38]  -3.26%  

2022: 30 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 46,258,521[22]  28.29%  
2 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá   Colombia 35,362,529[24]  55.35%  2
3 São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 34,480,706[23]  42.66%  1
4 Cancún International Airport Cancún   Mexico 30,342,961[25]  35.95%  1
5 Jorge Chávez International Airport Lima   Peru 19,579,837[40]  74.57%  1
6 Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport Santiago   Chile 18,519,667[41]  86.74%  3
7 São Paulo–Congonhas Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 18,073,610[35]  86.76%  5
8 Tocumen International Airport Panama City   Panama 15,779,103[29]  72.19%  5
9 Guadalajara International Airport Guadalajara   Mexico 15,606,600[30]  27.48%  4
10 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 13,471,797[32]  28.31%  3
11 José María Córdova International Airport Medellín   Colombia 13,214,155[24]  66.92%  4
12 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires   Argentina 12,833,254[31]  183.40%  11
13 Tijuana International Airport Tijuana   Mexico 12,324,600[30]  27.35%  2
14 Viracopos International Airport Campinas   Brazil 11,845,500[34]  17.92%  6
15 Monterrey International Airport Monterrey   Mexico 10,943,186[33]  32.33%  1
16 Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport San Juan   Puerto Rico 10,310,990[25]  6.47%  6
17 Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 10,167,951[35]  49.54%  1
18 Belo Horizonte International Airport Belo Horizonte   Brazil 9,537,289[36]  38.22%  1
19 Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport Recife   Brazil 8,725,495[42]  15.98%  3
20 Punta Cana International Airport Punta Cana   Dominican Republic 8,366,844[21]  89.69%  5
21 Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport Cali   Colombia 7,217,373 [24]  38.48%  
22 Rafael Núñez International Airport Cartagena   Colombia 7,087,788[24]  59.07%  2
23 Los Cabos International Airport Los Cabos   Mexico 7,019,300[30]  26.48%  4
24 Salgado Filho Porto Alegre International Airport Porto Alegre   Brazil 6,654,062[38]  37.49%  2
25 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires   Argentina 6,628,352[31]  113.28%  6
26 Salvador International Airport Salvador   Brazil 6,551,162[39]  19.42%  6
27 Puerto Vallarta International Airport Puerto Vallarta   Mexico 6,208,700[30]  22.90%  1
28 Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 5,895,257[37]  50.91%  
29 Fortaleza International Airport Fortaleza   Brazil 5,778,038[38]  45.37%  2
30 Afonso Pena International Airport Curitiba   Brazil 4,885,282[43]  56.98%  

2021: 25 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 36,056,614[22]  64.03%  
2 São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 24,167,495[23]  18.92%  
3 Cancún International Airport Cancún   Mexico 22,318,467[44]  82.06%  
4 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá   Colombia 22,091,102[45]  104.24%  
5 Guadalajara International Airport Guadalajara   Mexico 12,243,000[46]  50.67%  1
6 Jorge Chávez International Airport Lima   Peru 11,215,750[47]  48.22%  2
7 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 10,499,097[48]  33.78%  
8 Viracopos International Airport Campinas   Brazil 10,045,361[34]  49.73%  2
9 Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport Santiago   Chile 9,916,293[49]  16.90%  4
10 Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport San Juan   Puerto Rico 9,684,227[44]  99.87%  4
11 Tijuana International Airport Tijuana   Mexico 9,677,900[46]  53.21%  
12 São Paulo–Congonhas Airport São Paulo   Brazil 9,677,569[35]  38.96%  3
13 Tocumen International Airport Panama City   Panama 9,163,998[29]  102.44%  5
14 Monterrey International Airport Monterrey   Mexico 8,269,834[50]  65.69%  2
15 José María Córdova International Airport Medellín   Colombia 7,916,646[45]  156.57%  8
16 Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport Recife   Brazil 7,523,046[51]  55.53%  
17 Belo Horizonte International Airport Belo Horizonte   Brazil 6,899,849[36]  43.39%  2
18 Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 6,799,614[35]  37.15%  5
19 Los Cabos International Airport Los Cabos   Mexico 5,549,600[46]  81.11%  5
20 Salvador International Airport Salvador   Brazil 5,486,014[39]  42.83%  1
21 Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport Cali   Colombia 5,211,765[45]  166.45%  9
22 Salgado Filho Porto Alegre International Airport Porto Alegre   Brazil 4,839,594[38]  35.90%  2
23 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires   Argentina 4,519,650[52]  92.54%  4
24 Rafael Núñez International Airport Cartagena   Colombia 4,455,787[45]  137.05%  7
25 Punta Cana International Airport Punta Cana   Dominican Republic 4,410,838[21]  117.60%  4

2020: 25 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 21,981,711 [53]  56.31%  
2 São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 20,322,520 [54]  52.74%  
3 Cancún International Airport Cancún   Mexico 12,259,148 [55]  51.89%  1
4 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá   Colombia 10,816,372 [56]  69.09%  1
5 Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport Santiago   Chile 8,527,737 [57]  65.38%  1
6 Guadalajara International Airport Guadalajara   Mexico 8,125,600 [58]  45.27%  4
7 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 7,848,297 [59]  53.08%  1
8 Jorge Chávez International Airport Lima   Peru 7,566,704 [60]  70.24%  3
9 São Paulo–Congonhas Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 6,964,390 [61]  69.29%  2
10 Viracopos International Airport Campinas   Brazil 6,709,061[62]  36.62%  6
11 Tijuana International Airport Tijuana   Mexico 6,316,000 [58]  29.24%  9
12 Monterrey International Airport Monterrey   Mexico 4,994,170[63]  55.32%  2
13 Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 4,957,973 [61]  45.46%  6
14 Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport San Juan   Puerto Rico 4,845,353 [55]  48.72%  3
15 Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport Recife   Brazil 4,836,890[64]  44.49%  6
16 Belo Horizonte International Airport Belo Horizonte   Brazil 4,811,942[65]  56.94%  1
17 Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 4,635,123[37]  65.69%  6
18 Tocumen International Airport Panama City   Panama 4,526,663[66]  72.70%  9
19 Salvador International Airport Salvador   Brazil 3,840,940[67]  50.67%  4
20 Salgado Filho International Airport Porto Alegre   Brazil 3,840,940[68]  56.39%  2
21 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires   Argentina 3,305,171[69]  73.79%  9
22 Fortaleza Airport Fortaleza   Brazil 3,156,418[68]  55.14%  2
23 José María Córdova International Airport Medellín   Colombia 3,085,601 [56]  66.48%  5
24 Los Cabos International Airport Los Cabos   Mexico 3,064,200 [58]  45.37%  5
25 Puerto Vallarta International Airport Puerto Vallarta   Mexico 2,536,100[58]  49.80%  7

2019: 25 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 50,308,049 [70]   5.47%  
2 São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport São Paulo   Brazil 43,002,419 [71]   1.83%  
3 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá   Colombia 34,989,785 [72]   6.95%  
4 Cancún International Airport Cancún   Mexico 25,481,989 [73]   1.11%  
5 Jorge Chávez International Airport Lima   Peru 25,402,742 [74]   6.82%  
6 Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport Santiago   Chile 24,630,742 [75]   5.60%  
7 São Paulo-Congonhas Airport São Paulo   Brazil 22,681,392 [76]   3.28%  
8 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 16,727,177 [77]   6.23%  
9 Tocumen International Airport Panama City   Panama 16,582,601 [78]   2.09%  
10 Guadalajara International Airport Guadalajara   Mexico 14,846,329[79]   3.45%   1
11 Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 13,508,309[80]   9.98%   1
12 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires   Argentina 12,609,270[81]  12.57%   1
13 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires   Argentina 12,298,969[81]   7.98%   1
14 Monterrey International Airport Monterrey   Mexico 11,176,555[82]   4.13%  
15 Tancredo Neves International Airport Belo Horizonte   Brazil 11,173,878[83]   5.50%  
16 Viracopos International Airport Campinas   Brazil 10,585,018[84]  14.77%  
17 Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport San Juan   Puerto Rico 9,448,253 [73]  12.83%  1
18 José María Córdova International Airport Medellín   Colombia 9,205,009 [72]  14.54%   3
19 Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 9,091,258 [76]   0.81%   2
20 Tijuana International Airport Tijuana   Mexico 8,925,873[79]  13.92%   4
21 Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport Recife   Brazil 8,714,119 [76]   3.74%   2
22 Salgado Filho International Airport Porto Alegre   Brazil 8,298,205[85]   0.04%   2
23 Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport Salvador   Brazil 7,786,582[86]   2.88%   1
24 Fortaleza Airport Fortaleza   Brazil 7,218,697[85]   9.14%   1
25 Punta Cana International Airport Punta Cana   Dominican Republic 7,137,882[87]   9.49%   2

2018: 25 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 47,700,547[70]  6.63%  
2 São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 42,831,981[71]  13.41%  
3 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá   Colombia 32,716,468[88]  5.57%  
4 Cancún International Airport Cancún   Mexico 25,202,016[89]  6.78%  
5 Jorge Chávez International Airport Lima   Peru 23,659,196[90]  7.61%  
6 Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport Santiago   Chile 23,324,306[91]  8.86%  1
7 São Paulo-Congonhas Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 21,546,480[92]  1.43%   1
8 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 17,622,873[93]  4.10%  
9 Tocumen International Airport Panama City   Panama 16,242,679[94]  4.01%   1
10 Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 15,005,304[95]  7.62%   1
11 Guadalajara International Airport Guadalajara   Mexico 14,351,600[79]  12.05%   1
12 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires   Argentina 13,363,000[96]  3.15%   1
13 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires   Argentina 11,204,000[97]  8.49%  
14 Monterrey International Airport Monterrey   Mexico 10,733,186[98]  9.84%   1
15 Tancredo Neves International Airport Belo Horizonte   Brazil 10,591,138[99]  4.20%   1
16 Viracopos International Airport Campinas   Brazil 9,223,074[100]  1.17%  
17 Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 9,108,564 [92]  1.50%  
18 Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport San Juan   Puerto Rico 8,373,679 [89]  0.79%  
19 Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport Recife   Brazil 8,399,935 [92]  4.91%  
20 Salgado Filho International Airport Porto Alegre   Brazil 8,301,172[101]  3.61%  
21 José María Córdova International Airport Medellín   Colombia 8,036,411[88]  5.47%   1
22 Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport Salvador   Brazil 8,001,175[102]  3.64%   1
23 Punta Cana International Airport Punta Cana   Dominican Republic 7,886,586[103]  7.57%  
24 Tijuana International Airport Tijuana   Mexico 7,835,100[79]  10.30%  
25 Fortaleza Airport Fortaleza   Brazil 6,614,227[101]  11.5%%  

2017: 15 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 44,732,418[104]  7.25%  
2 São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 37,765,898[105]  3.22%  
3 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá   Colombia 30,989,932[106]  0.16%  
4 Cancún International Airport Cancún   Mexico 23,601,509[107]  10.21%  
5 Jorge Chávez International Airport Lima   Peru 22,046,042[108]  14.07%  1
6 São Paulo-Congonhas Airport São Paulo   Brazil 21,859,453[109]  5.01%  1
7 Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport Santiago   Chile 21,426,871[110]  13.11%  
8 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 16,912,680[111]  5.76%  
9 Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 16,243,253[112]  0.87%  
10 Tocumen International Airport Panama City   Panama 15,616,065[113]  5.93%  
11 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires   Argentina 13,797,710[114]  18.27%  
12 Guadalajara International Airport Guadalajara   Mexico 12,808,000[115]  12.39%  
13 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires   Argentina 10,327,203[116]  5.05%  
14 Tancredo Neves International Airport Belo Horizonte   Brazil 10,164,077[117]  5.49%  
15 Monterrey International Airport Monterrey   Mexico 9,771,630[118]  6.46%  1

2016: 15 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City   Mexico 41,710,254[119]  8.53%   1
2 São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport São Paulo   Brazil 36,596,326[120]  6.13%   1
3 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá   Colombia 31,041,841[121]  3.62%  
4 Cancún International Airport Cancún   Mexico 21,415,795[122]  9.28%   1
5 São Paulo-Congonhas Airport São Paulo   Brazil 20,816,957[123]  7.97%   1
6 Jorge Chávez International Airport Lima   Peru 19,286,158[124]  9.73%   1
7 Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport Santiago   Chile 18,943,231[125]  9.94%   1
8 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 17,947,153[126]  9.46%   4
9 Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 16,103,011[127]  4.95%  
10 Tocumen International Airport Panama City   Panama 14,741,937[128]  9.73%  
11 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires   Argentina 11,666,528[129]  7.76%   1
12 Guadalajara International Airport Guadalajara   Mexico 11,395,800[130]  16.78%   2
13 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires   Argentina 9,831,127[129]  7.70%   3
14 Tancredo Neves International Airport Belo Horizonte   Brazil 9,635,314[131]  14.76%   3
15 Viracopos International Airport Campinas   Brazil 9,325,252[132]  9.68%   2

2015: 10 busiest airports

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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

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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[133] Panama City   Panama 12,782,167  64.20%   9

2013: 10 busiest airports

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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

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1 São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos   Brazil 32,177,594[134]  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[134]  17.08%  2
5 São Paulo-Congonhas Airport São Paulo   Brazil 16,775,785[134]  0.11%  1
6 Brasília International Airport Brasília   Brazil 15,665,045[134]  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[134]  9.05%  1
12 Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 9,002,863[134]  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[134]  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[134]  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[134]  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

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1 São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos Brazil 30,003,428[135]  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[135]  8.11%  
5 Brasília International Airport Brasília Brazil 15,398,737[135]  7.18%  
6 Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro Brazil 14,952,830[136]  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[135]  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[135]  17.3%  1
18 Viracopos International Airport Campinas Brazil 7,568,384[135]  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

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1 São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos Brazil 26,849,185[136]  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[136]  13.1%  
5 Brasília International Airport Brasília Brazil 14,367,061[136]  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[136]  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[136]  53.4%  7
14 Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport Salvador Brazil 7,696,307[136]  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[136]  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[136]  19.1%  1
19 Guararapes International Airport Recife Brazil 5,958,982[136]  13.49%  1
20 Afonso Pena International Airport Curitiba Brazil 5,774,155  18.97%  1

2009: 20 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City 24,243,056  7.5%  
2 São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport Guarulhos 21,727,642[137]  6.5%  
3 El Dorado International Airport Bogotá 14,899,199  10.7%  1
4 Congonhas-São Paulo Airport São Paulo 13,699,657[138]  0.2%  1
5 Brasília International Airport Brasília 12,213,825[138]  16.9%  2
6 Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro 11,828,656[138]  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[138]  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[138]  8.2%  1
17 Salgado Filho International Airport Porto Alegre 5,607,703[138]  13.7%  1
18 Guararapes International Airport Recife 5,250,565[138]  12.2%  1
19 General Mariano Escobedo International Airport Monterrey 5,199,895  21.0%  5
20 Santos Dumont Airport Rio de Janeiro 5,099,643[138]  40.5%  1

2008: 15 busiest airports

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1 Mexico City International Airport Mexico City 26,210,217  1.3%
2 São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport São Paulo 20,400,304[138]  8.54%
3 Congonhas-São Paulo Airport São Paulo 13,672,301[137]  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[137]  3.52%
7 Brasília International Airport Brasília 10,443,393[137]  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 General Mariano Escobedo International Airport Monterrey 6,586,200  0.4%
15 Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport Salvador 6,042,307[137]  4.2%

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