OT Staff
Serving over 108 million passengers in 2024, ATL retains its position as the world's busiest airport, benefiting from its strategic location and extensive domestic and international connections.
Handling approximately 92.3 million passengers, DXB remains the busiest airport for international travel, serving as a major hub connecting Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
With 87.8 million passengers, DFW ranks third globally, reflecting its role as a central hub for domestic flights and growing international services.
Accommodating around 85 million passengers, HND is Japan's busiest airport, offering a mix of domestic and international flights with high efficiency and punctuality.
Serving nearly 83.9 million passengers, LHR is Europe's busiest airport, acting as a key gateway for transatlantic and global flights.
Handling over 82.3 million passengers, DEN's extensive domestic network and growing international routes contribute to its high traffic volume.
With 80 million passengers, ORD remains a major hub in the Midwest, offering a wide range of domestic and international flights.
Serving approximately 80 million passengers, IST has rapidly become a significant global hub, connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Handling around 77.8 million passengers, DEL is India's busiest airport, reflecting the country's growing air travel demand and expanding international connections.
With 76.8 million passengers, PVG is a major gateway for international flights in China, supporting the country's significant global connectivity.