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Aviation: ACI List Dubai Airport, Istanbul, Amsterdam others As Busiest Airports For International Passengers

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The Airports Council International (ACI), has listed Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as the busiest airport for international passengers for the 2021.

According to data from the global aviation body, Dubai International Airport, had the highest number of passenger traffic for the year 2021 with 29,110, 609 traffic.

This is closely followed by Istanbul Airport, Turkey with 26, 466, 169 passengers and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol 25, 488,783 passengers.

The also showed that Frankfurt Airport had (22, 697,490), Paris (22, 616, 995), DOHA (17, 701 978), London (17, 624, 931), Antalya (17, 148, 111) Madrid (15, 337, 775) and Cancun (13, 261, 951).

Passenger traffic
Total global passengers in 2021 is estimated to be close to 4.5 billion, representing an increase of almost 25% from 2020, or a drop of more than 50% from 2019 results.

Passenger traffic at the top 10 busiest airports, representing collectively almost 10% of global traffic (463 million passengers), witnessed a gain of 51.8% from 2020, or a drop of 29.1% vis-à-vis their 2019 results.

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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL, 75.7 million passengers, +76.4%) is back at the top of 2021 rankings, followed by Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW, 62.5 million passengers, +58.7%), and Denver International Airport (DEN, 58.8 million passengers, +74.4%). After reaching the top rank in 2020, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN, 40.3 million passengers, -8.0%) slid to the eighth position in 2021.

Eight of the top 10 airports for passenger traffic are in the United States with the two remaining in China. All top 10 airports have a significant share of domestic traffic, the traffic segment that has been leading global recovery.

The biggest improvement recorded was from Orlando International Airport (MCO, 40.4 million passengers, +86.7%) that jumped from 27th position in 2020 to seventh spot in 2021.

“The ACI World passenger traffic rankings tell the story of an encouraging trend of recovery, with most of the recurrent busiest airports pre-COVID-19 back at the top,” ACI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira said.

“Although we are cautious that recovery could face multiple headwinds, the momentum created by reopening plans by countries could lead to an uptick in travel in the second half of 2022.

“As such, ACI World continues to advocate to governments to follow the data and ease travel restrictions to safely restore the movement of people, goods, and services. This will provide travellers with more travel options and propel the overall recovery through aviation’s unique role in boosting trade, tourism, investment and creating jobs.”

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