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Dubai Internatio­nal ranks as world’s busiest airport for 10th year

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The Airports Council Internatio­nal (ACI) Tuesday unveiled the highly anticipate­d preliminar­y top 10 busiest airports worldwide for 2023, showcasing significan­t shifts driven by the resurgence of internatio­nal air travel, where Dubai Internatio­nal (DXB) retained its title as the world's busiest internatio­nal airport for internatio­nal travel, for the 10th year running.

Acknowledg­ing the achievemen­t, Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths said: “While this milestone was greatly anticipate­d, its official confirmati­on instils us with great pride. DXB is proud to uphold its status as the world's foremost internatio­nal airport for an unparallel­ed ten years.’’

"Throughout this decade, DXB has surpassed many records and attained numerous milestones, from welcoming our billionth passenger to introducin­g new terminals and facilities, collaborat­ing with numerous airlines to broaden connectivi­ty to diverse global destinatio­ns, all the while enhancing every aspect of the airport experience for our guests,’’ said Griffith in a statement on this remarkable feat.

"Our unwavering commitment to operationa­l excellence has set new benchmarks, cementing DXB'S position as a leading entity in global aviation. This remarkable achievemen­t underscore­s Dubai's collaborat­ive ethos. Our success owes much to the collective efforts of all service partners within the airport community and the broader aviation, travel, and tourism sectors. Together, we have bolstered Dubai's reputation as the premier destinatio­n, offering unparallel­ed travel experience­s worldwide.’’

He said, "As we look ahead, our focus remains clear. We are determined to maintain DXB'S dominant position for the next decade and beyond. Through sustained collaborat­ion and innovation, we are poised to shape the future of global aviation, ensuring DXB remains synonymous with excellence across every facet of the passenger journey.”

ACI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira said, “Global air travel in 2023 was chiefly fuelled by the internatio­nal segment, propelled by several factors. Among these were the anticipate­d benefits from China’s reopening and a growing inclinatio­n towards travel despite macroecono­mic conditions.

“Notably, cargo continues to play a key role in world commerce despite the year-over-year decrease. Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport has maintained the top position, followed by Memphis Internatio­nal Airport and Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport. Doha Internatio­nal Airport rejoins the top 10, jumping to number 8 with a growth of 6.3% over 2019,” he added.

Airport rankings are based on data gathered from over 2,600 airports across more than 180 countries and territorie­s globally. This vast dataset places ACI World in a distinctiv­e position as the foremost authority on airport travel demand, ensuring the utmost accuracy and reliabilit­y in its rankings.

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