One Of The Oldest Airports In The U.S., Charlotte Douglas International Airport In North Carolina, Is Now 88 Years Old
By Carolyn Harmon|Published January 23, 2023
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Established in 1935, the Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) is one of the oldest airports in the U.S. Ranked among the world’s busiest airports, it averages 1,424 arrivals and departures and 118,636 people traveling through CLT each day. A record-breaking year came in 2019 when CLT had more than 50.2 million passengers for an average of 137,449 people daily. And in 2021, CLT grew to the sixth busiest airport in the U.S., serving 43 million folks that year. Let’s take a look into the success of one of the oldest airports in the U.S.