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Dubai overtakes Heathrow to become world’s biggest international airport

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It came down to the wire, but the UAE newspaper The National reported on December 30th that Dubai International Airport was on course to overtake Heathrow for the first time to become the world’s biggest international airport.  This is based on the number of passengers taking flights from an airport to a different country.

As of December 22nd, statistics showed that Dubai had handled 68.9m international passengers for the year compared to 67.8m for Heathrow.

Emirates A380

It is only due to engineering work in Dubai that the result was even close.  For 80 days earlier in the year, Dubai International closed one of its runways to allow resurfacing to take place, resulting in many airlines reducing their frequencies.

Below Heathrow comes, in order, Hong Kong, Paris, Amsterdam, Singapore and Frankfurt, all of which have over 50m international passengers per year.

Slightly oddly, the world’s busiest airport – counting domestic and international flights – remains Atlanta.

Dubai International’s days as the world’s biggest international airport are numbered but only because an even bigger airport – Al Maktoum International – will replace it.

Al Maktoum is already open for freight and a limited number of passenger flights on one runway but will eventually have five.  Amazingly, four aircraft will be able to land simultaneously when it is at full capacity at some point in the next decade.

Comments (38)

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  • Luke says:

    Dubai is my home town and I never thought it would one day hold this record. It is an acheivement.

  • HIDDY says:

    When do the schools go back?

    • Rob says:

      Mine are back on Tuesday (big) and Wednesday (small) – but I can’t really relax until we get past the big ones 7th birthday party next Saturday!

      • Waribai says:

        Yes, kids birthday parties have changed a lot since I was a kid. A few games of pass the parcel, pin the tail on the donkey and off home with a piece of birthday cake. Oh for the simple life!

    • Fenny says:

      Our students start again Weds, but we have training days (normal work days) M&T. The apprentices start on Mon.

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