Airports are energetic center of activity. They are filled with torrents of passengers on countless journeys amidst lounges, amenities, security checkpoints, service areas, and more. New York’s Port Authority airports, JFK International, LaGuardia, and Newark Liberty International, act as major gateways for both domestic and international travel, commerce, and tourism.
This October 1st, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) announced that August 2025 was its airports’ busiest month ever as the four commercial airports collectively welcomed 13.8 million passengers. Several other airport records were also broken during the month, including a new all-time high level of international passengers.
- August 2025 marked the busiest month ever at the Port Authority’s commercial airports, bolstered by the airports’ busiest Labor Day holiday travel period. The month’s total of 13.8 million passengers eclipsed the previous record high of 13.7 million passengers from July 2024. August 2025 also saw more international passengers at Port Authority airports than in any other month in the agency’s history, at 5.5 million. August 2025’s passenger total was a jump of 2.6 percent from August 2024.
- August 2025 was also the busiest month ever at John F. Kennedy International Airport, welcoming 6.2 million passengers, while LaGuardia Airport recorded its busiest August ever with 3 million passengers. Newark Liberty International Airport, which faced Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic control staffing and equipment issues for much of the year, marked its first month of year-over-year growth since January 2025. Its August 2025 total of 4.5 million passengers was 4 percent above August 2024.
- Another record was set over the Labor Day holiday travel period from August 28th to September 2nd. Approximately 2.5 million passengers traveled through the agency’s airports, a 2% jump over the previous record for the holiday period set in 2024.
- Approximately 95.4 million passengers flew through Port Authority airports over the first eight months of the year. This was 2.2 percent below the total from the same period of 2024, largely driven by operational limits related to Newark Liberty’s FAA challenges.
Port Authority NY & NJ airports have a significant economic impact, contributing billions of dollars in economic activity and supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs in the New York metropolitan area and New York State. As the Port Authority ushers in modern, 21st-century gateways with operations increasingly defined by automation, biometric security, and a focus on sustainability, these technologies will be a necessity in meeting the increased demand for air travel, which is expected to steadily rise in the forthcoming years.








