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The port authority's airports have a record January

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The port authority of New York and New Jersey announced today that the commercial airports were recorded where they stopped and opened the year by recording their busiest January of all times after closing 2024. The Patel commuters' splint contributed strong growth in the year against the year and passed on weekends.

In the port of New York and New Jersey, the year started since the pandemic, which moved 8% more tea in January 2025 (20 feet equivalent units) than in January 2024, while the bridges and tunnels of the agency with 2024 and the preliminary quadd of 2019 had maintained a strong performance.

Airports:

In January 2025, the agency's commercial airports welcomed around 10.7 million passengers. This was a jump of over 180,000 passengers compared to the previous record for the month in 2020. The total amount of January 2025 was a jump of 3.5% compared to January 2024.

The growth was controlled on domestic and international trips. Both were a jump of 3.5%compared to January 2024. The total amount of January 2025 was 15% compared to December 2024, as the record trip of the airports was over.

Path counterpart:

The Pfadpendler rail system continued its strong growth in January 2025 and served 4.5 million passengers. It was a robust increase of 11% compared to January 2024 and reached 70% of January 2019.

Weekend diversity achieved an average of 178,195 passengers, 10% compared to the previous year. The weekend trip remained particularly strong and exceeded the pandemic. The average driver on Saturday rose to 91,540 passengers, 9% higher than January 2019. The Sunday rider reached 64,768 passengers, an increase of 4% compared to 2019.

From December 2024 to January 2025, the driver fell by 6%, which reflected the typical seasonal trends.

Hafen of New York and New Jersey:

The port of New York and New Jersey started since the Pandemie Front start and its third largest January of all time. The port moved 720,747 teus (20-foot equivalent units) in January 2025. This was an increase of 8% compared to January 2024 and an increase of 16% before pandemic in January 2019. The volumes rose by 5% from December 2024 to January 2025.

Tunnel, bridges and terminals:

In January 2025, the six vehicle crossings of the agency served around 9.2 million vehicles to the east. The volume was 0.6% on January 2024 and 0.2% as part of the pandemic in January 2019 January 2025 The traffic volumes by crossing will be available here at the end of March after the normal, detailed reconciliation period to ensure data accuracy, which usually takes about six to eight weeks after the last day of the month. The volumes in December were published on February 25th.

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