Okay, here is a list of all commercial airports in Florida with their 2006 total passengers. Most of these are from the Airport Council International (ACI-NA), the rest I had to look up because some airports aren't part of ACI-NA (PBI, PIE, several others):
Orlando (MCO) 34,640,451 +1.5%
Miami (MIA) 32,533,974 +4.9%
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood (FLL) 21,369,787 -4.6%
Tampa (TPA) 18,867,541 -0.9%
Southwest Fla/Ft Myers (RSW) 7,643,217 +1.7%
Palm Beach (PBI) 6,824,789 -2.7%
Jacksonville (JAX) 5,946,188 +3.6%
Sanford (SFB) 1,649,565 -0.2%
Pensacola (PNS) 1,620,198 -1.1%
Sarasota/Bradenton (SRQ) 1,423,113 +6.4%
Tallahassee (TLH) 988,433 -12.5%
Okaloosa Regional (VPS) ~850,000 ?
Key West (EYW) ~700,000 ?
Daytona Beach (DAB) 542,681 -11.9%
St. Petersburg-Clearwater (PIE) 389,997 -34.6%
Panama City (PFN) 354,949 -7.2%
Melbourne (MLB) 338,677 -27.4%
Gainesville (GNV) 316,075 -8.6%
Naples (APF) 57,210 -9.4%
Marathon (MTH) <10,000 ?
Bad news for some places: Marathon (MTH) and Naples (APF) both lost service this year, MTH in July and APF on October 1.
Good news for other places: minor carriers are expanding operations in the state. St. Augustine (SGJ), began scheduled commercial service with Skybus in July this year, to one destination, and will add another in December; while Charlotte County (PGD), begins scheduled commercial service with Skybus in December this year, to two destinations.
Additionally, all of the foregoing numbers are related to scheduled commercial service only. Charter, air taxi, and GA service are not included. If they were some of the large reliever airports would be in the top 10 (ORL, FXE).
Orlando (MCO) 34,640,451 +1.5%
Miami (MIA) 32,533,974 +4.9%
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood (FLL) 21,369,787 -4.6%
Tampa (TPA) 18,867,541 -0.9%
Southwest Fla/Ft Myers (RSW) 7,643,217 +1.7%
Palm Beach (PBI) 6,824,789 -2.7%
Jacksonville (JAX) 5,946,188 +3.6%
Sanford (SFB) 1,649,565 -0.2%
Pensacola (PNS) 1,620,198 -1.1%
Sarasota/Bradenton (SRQ) 1,423,113 +6.4%
Tallahassee (TLH) 988,433 -12.5%
Okaloosa Regional (VPS) ~850,000 ?
Key West (EYW) ~700,000 ?
Daytona Beach (DAB) 542,681 -11.9%
St. Petersburg-Clearwater (PIE) 389,997 -34.6%
Panama City (PFN) 354,949 -7.2%
Melbourne (MLB) 338,677 -27.4%
Gainesville (GNV) 316,075 -8.6%
Naples (APF) 57,210 -9.4%
Marathon (MTH) <10,000 ?
Bad news for some places: Marathon (MTH) and Naples (APF) both lost service this year, MTH in July and APF on October 1.
Good news for other places: minor carriers are expanding operations in the state. St. Augustine (SGJ), began scheduled commercial service with Skybus in July this year, to one destination, and will add another in December; while Charlotte County (PGD), begins scheduled commercial service with Skybus in December this year, to two destinations.
Additionally, all of the foregoing numbers are related to scheduled commercial service only. Charter, air taxi, and GA service are not included. If they were some of the large reliever airports would be in the top 10 (ORL, FXE).