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Here are the 15 busiest airports in the world

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is once the most intense airport in the world.

According to a report published today by the Airport Council International World, Delta Air Lines, the largest center of Lines, has processed more than 108 million passengers in 2024.

However, it is still 2% less passengers than the airport in 2019.

According to the ranking, the number of passengers in the second largest airport in the world-Dubai International Airport-Speed ​​year has climbed about 7% of the pandemic levels.

The airport is also at the beginning of a separate list that analyzes the airports that operate the most international passengers. In 2024, approximately 92.3 million passengers – all of them passed through international – gates.

According to the report, global passenger traffic reached a record level in 2024. This said it was about 8.4% more passengers than 2023 and 2.7% more than 2019.

The most intense airports in the world by total passengers:

1. Atlanta, USA (ATL) – 108.1 Million
2. Dubai, United Arab Emirates (DXB) – 92.3 million
3. DALLAS/Fort Worth, USA (DFW) – 87.8 Million
4. Tokyo, Japan (HND) – 85.9 million
5. London, England (LHR) – 83.9 million
6. Denver, USA (from) – 82.4 million
7. Istanbul, Türkiye (IST) – 80.1 million
8. Chicago, USA (Arm) – 80 million
9. New Delhi, India (Del) – 77.8 million
10. Shanghai, China (PVG) – 76.8 million
11. Los Angeles, USA (LAX) – 76.6 million
12. Guangzhou, China (Can) – 76.4 million
13. Incheon, Korea (ICN) – 71.2 million
14. Paris, France (CDG) – 70.3 million
15. Singapore (Sin) – 67.7 million

The most intense airports in the world by international passengers:

1. Dubai, UAE (DXB) – 92.3 million
2. London, England (LHR) – 79.2 million
3. Incheon, Korea (ICN) – 70.7 million
4. Singapore (Sin) – 67.1 Million
5. Amsterdam, Netherlands (AMS) – 66.8 million
6. Paris, France (CDG) – 64.5 million
7. Istanbul, Türkiye (IST) – 63 million
8. Frankfurt, Germany (Fra) – 56.2 million
9. Hong Kong (HKG) – 52.9 million
10. Doha, Qatar (DOH) – 52.7 million
11. Bangkok, Thailand (BKK) – 50.3 million
12. Madrid, Spain (MAD) – 48.7 million
13. Taipei, Taiwan (TPE) – 44.7 million
14. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Kul) – 41.9 million
15. Barcelona, ​​Spain (BCN) – 40.7 million

In addition to Dubai International Airport, other airports that significantly more passengers than 2019 include:

  • Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) – No. 3 (from number 10 in 2019)
  • Denver International Airport (Den) – No. 6 (from No. 16)
  • Istanbul Airport (IST) – No. 7 (from No. 28)
  • Indira Gandhi International Airport (Del) – No. 9 (from No. 17)

There are six airports on the top 20 list of the United States. For the first time since the Pandemi, three airports in China – Shanghai (PVG), Guangzhou (Can) and Beijing (Pek) have returned to the top 20 rankings.

Although it is among the most dense airports in the world, the large airports in seven cities, Atlanta (%-2.2), Chicago (%-5.4%), Los Angeles (%-13), Paris (-7.7), Singapore (-0.9%), Bang (-6), including Bang (-6), has not yet seen that the number of passengers returned. (-4.9%).

The Airport Council International, economic uncertainty, geopolitical airspace closing and aircraft production delays, despite the permanent industrial challenges of global passenger traffic is estimated to increase to 9.9 billion in 2025.

Kaela Ling from CNBC contributed to this report.

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