Since the start of the pandemic, 94 Transportation Security Administration employees at Philadelphia International Airport have tested positive for the coronavirus, the 11th-highest total among U.S. airports. Philadelphia International ranked 20th for passenger boardings in 2019.
Airport | Cases | Last work date of most recent case | |
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1. | Miami Intl. | Dec. 4 | |
2. | Chicago O'Hare | Dec. 7 | |
3. | Los Angeles Intl. | Dec. 8 | |
4. | John F. Kennedy Intl. | Dec. 9 | |
5. | Newark Liberty Intl. | Dec. 5 | |
6. | Dallas/Fort Worth Intl. | Dec. 8 | |
7. | Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Intl. | Dec. 8 | |
8. | Orlando Intl. | Dec. 6 | |
9. | Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Intl. | Dec. 7 | |
10. | McCarran Intl./Las Vegas | Dec. 7 | |
11. | Philadelphia Intl. | Dec. 7 | |
12. | George Bush Intercontinental | Dec. 2 | |
13. | Denver Intl. | Dec. 8 | |
14. | Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl. | Dec. 8 | |
15. | Salt Lake City Intl. | Dec. 7 | |
16. | LaGuardia | Dec. 4 | |
17. | Charlotte Douglas Intl. | Nov. 30 | |
18. | Chicago Midway Intl. | Dec. 7 | |
19. | Detroit Metro Wayne County | Dec. 5 | |
20. | Logan Intl. | Dec. 9 |