Dubai International Airport has preserved its position as the most busy airport in the world for international passenger traffic in 2024, according to the new data of the Aeroports Council International (ACI) World.
The report reveals that the overall number of passengers reached almost 9.5 billion in 2024, marking a 9 percease of 2023 and successful pre-pandemic levels by 3.8 percent, the Emirates news agency (WAM) He said in a statement.
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The 10 busiest airports represented 9 percent of total traffic, driving to 855 million passengers. These representatives increase 8.8 percent since 2023 and an increase of 8.4 percent compared to the 2019 or 789 million passenger figures.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport maintained its general position in the ranking, with Dubai International Airport the second and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
Air load volumes also saw a growth, with an estimated increase of 8.4 percent year after year to more than 124 million metric tons in 2024, 2019 levels at 3.9 percent.