World's Busiest And Largest Airport With Longest Runway In The World

Airports play a significant role in building the economic prosperity of the country. They can be exciting and busy, with millions of passengers flying to destinations all over the world. The need for transport to travel to your favorite destinations like Singapore, the US, and Dubai (don’t forget your Dubai visit visa) made aviation a major hub for travel in the world.

So, here are the top busiest and largest airports in the world.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)

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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, USA, is the biggest airport in the world, serving over 300,000 passengers per day and approximately 100 million passengers yearly, for three consecutive years! You can imagine how bustling this airport might be.

It is located around seven miles south of the Downtown Atlanta District. While the geographic factors significantly contribute to making Hartsfield-Jackson the busiest aviation hub, the airport also plays its role as the primary hub for one of the leading airlines in the world, Delta Air Lines. It operates over 1,000 flight services to various international and domestic destinations.

FunFacts

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has held the title of the world’s busiest airport since 1998.

Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)

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Hitting second on the world list, Beijing Capital International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Asia, handling over 95 million passengers annually. The airport contributes in terms of both passenger and traffic movements and is also home to Air China (the flag carrier of the People’s Republic of China). The other major airlines include China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines. 

With a booming economy and prosperity in China, Beijing Capital International Airport has seen a drastic expansion in the past decade. An overall increase in passenger services of 1.5% in the past years.

FunFacts

Beijing Capital International Airport is the only airport in the Asia-Pacific region with three terminals, three runways, and two towers operating simultaneously.

Dubai International Airport (DXB)

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Dubai International Airport is not only the second-busiest airport by the number of seats but also the most busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic. The airport has seen a massive uptick in growth over the past few years, with a 5.5% increase in passenger traffic last year alone! It handles over 90 partner airlines, offering flights to more than 200 destinations across the globe. Dubai airport is located at the crossroads of Asia, Europe and China, making it a major transit airport for many travellers. The DXB airport offers world-class facilities with high-end technology like sleeping pods, spas, zen gardens, and much more.

FunFacts

Dubai International Airport has received 44 international awards since 1996.

Tokyo International Airport, Haneda (HND)

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One of the two major airports operating in Tokyo, Tokyo International Airport Haneda ranks as the fourth-largest airport in the world. When in 1931, the airport used to serve domestic traffic and with the establishment of an international terminal by the Japanese transportation authority, passenger traffic saw a tremendous increase in the last years. Today, Tokyo International Airport Haneda handles more than 90 million passengers per year, with expected growth in future years.

FunFacts

Before the establishment of Tokyo International Airport Haneda, flights would land on the beach at Tokyo Bay.

Denver International Airport (DIA)

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Denver International Airport has one of the longest runways in the world, one of the six runways currently in operation, making it among the largest and busiest airports in the world. The airport hosts over 25 different airlines to over 250 destinations throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. It is also a major hub for United and Frontier Airlines and the most prominent operating base for Southwest Airlines.

FunFacts

The terminals of Jeppesen at Denver International Airport have internationally recognised peaked roofs resembling snow-capped mountains.

King Fahd International Airport

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King Fahd International Airport is a major international airport serving Dammam, Saudi Arabia. It is currently the largest airport in the world by area, which is around 776 sq. kilometres. The airport serves the entire Eastern Province and is one of the three primary international airports with more than 10 million passengers every year.

FunFacts

King Fahd International Airport is one of the first Saudi airports to adopt duty-free stores.


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