“The World’s Busiest Airports in 2021: Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport Tops the List”

2023-05-08 07:00:00

He Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), from the United States, was the airport more active in the world, with nearly five million seats offered through the Georgia city, according to the most recent data for April.

Meanwhile he Dubai International Airport (DXB), home to Emirates, was the second busiest and number one for international passengers.

The effects of pandemic by COVID-19 still persist in the aviation industry, with airlines still recovering to levels of traffic and networks of pre-pandemic routes.

Despite this, Hartsfield Jackson remains the world’s busiest airport, closely followed by others airfields.

Last month, 23 airlines different offered 4,962,064 seats on ATL inbound and outbound flights; Dubai, in second place, was almost 500,000 seats behind Atlanta, with 4,484,082; while, in 2019, DXB was the seventh airport busiest of the world.

Third and fourth place remain unchanged from 2019, with the Tokyo Haneda International Airport and London Heathrow Airport occupying each place.

Haneda had 4,301,052 seats offered in April, while Heathrow had 4,057,889; the rest, from fifth to eighth place, is very different from 2019.

In that sense, the istanbul airport it was ranked fifth last month, while just four years ago it was ranked 19th; the next three airports were Guangzhou, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Denver International Airport, which ranked 12th, 16th and 21st in 2019, in that order.

The list of the 10 busiest international airports changed, and no american airport occupies a place on the list.

The top 10 is divided in half, with five European airports and five Asian airports; from number one to number ten there is a gap of more than two million seats.

Dubai International Airport was the busiest in April, served by 82 airlines with international flights, with 4,484,082 seats, almost 600,000 more than the Second classifiedLondres Heathrow, con 3,835,054.

European airports occupied places three and four, with the Schiphol Airport of Amsterdam and the Charles de Gaulle Airport from Paris, with 3,066,752 and 2,957,595 seats, in that same order, according to information from Simpleflying.

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