CivMetrics collects key infrastructure data for the largest cities in the United States. We’re posting some of our insights here. In this installment, we look at the the largest airports in the US and the impact of COVID on their revenue and passenger volume. For questions about our data, or to request data, please contact EBallantine@CivMetrics.com

(Data source: FAA data and airport CAFRs)

As American’s stopped flying in 2020, airport revenues dropped — almost everywhere. At the bottom of this page, find a sortable table of the top 100 US airports and their revenue and passenger volume changes during COVID. But first, some highlights:

Here are the 10 airports that saw the sharpest declines in operating revenues in 2020:

Meanwhile, a couple airports managed to treat water:

Below, find a sortable table of the top 100 US airports and their revenue and passenger volume changes during COVID.