Yes, I used to live in Del Boca Vista until I saw a bum sleeping in a Cadillac. I looked at my wife, Estelle, and said, "That's it! We're going back to Queens!"
Cape Coral should be accepted as the airport is not located in Ft Myers, and CC is the biggest city in the metro region. However I like when correct spelling is required. I spent 30 years misspelling Bismarck and Colombia before I started taking these quizzes.
I made a commnet about it earlier, but I think it got deleted when this was featured. Santiago airport has about 70% of its passengers going to New York. Not sure why though...
its because there are a lot of people from the Dominican republic that live in New York City. A plane that crashed right after 9/11 into Queens was one of the flights that went to the DR.
Not really that odd when Latin America shares so many city names, and the DR is on here because of all the Dominicans in New York, and Santiago de los Caballeros is the second largest city in the country
I may or may not have gotten it if I hadn't sat next to a guy from Santiago de los Caballeros at a Yankees game a couple of weeks ago. There are a lot of Dominicans in New York.
Lots of Dominicans in NYC for sure - I briefly worked with a guy from DR who grew up in the same town as Sammy Sosa. They knew each other. Sammy gave him a bat - broken in game - and he brought it in one day to show me. It was cool. Love Dominicans! Great people!!!
Oh it sure does, but these are only the 50 busiest ones. Most Europeans, for example, have to fly to NYC through one of the hubs - London, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam. The same is probably true on other continents. And air travel has a larger share in domestic travel in the US than in many other countries, due to long distances and lack of alternatives (no high-speed train system). That pushes many international destinations beyond #50.