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DXB Breaks Traffic Records With 46M Passengers, Service Times Beat Global Benchmarks

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Dubai, UAE: Dubai Airports has announced that 46 million guests passed through Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the first half of 2025, the busiest six-month period in the airport’s history. This represents a 2.3% increase compared to H1 2024, despite short‑term operational disruptions linked to regional airspace restrictions in May and June In Q2 alone, DXB handled 22.5 million passengers, a 3.1% year-on-year rise, with April registering a record 8 million travellers, the busiest April on record. January 2025 remains the busiest month ever with 8.5 million guest movements. Average traffic during H1 stood at 7.7 million passengers per month, or approximately 254,000 per day The airport maintained robust service quality amid high throughput, 222,000 flights were handled, with a 76% load factor, while 41.8 million bags were processed 91% delivered within 45 minutes. The mishandled baggage rate was only 2 per 1,000 passengers, well below global norms. Passenger processing times exceeded standard benchmarks: the vast majority cleared departure passport control in under 10 minutes, security in fewer than five minutes, and arrivals within 15 minutes. DXB also surpassed one million tonnes of cargo handled during H1 2025 a modest rise of 0.1% year-on-year while offering flights to 269 destinations across more than 107 countries, served by 92 carriers DXB is on track to handle 96 million passengers in 2025, closing in on the symbolic 100 million annual milestone expected in 2026. Over the longer term, Dubai’s aviation strategy focuses on expanding capacity at Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), a key component of Dubai’s $35 billion aviation investment programme. Once complete, DWC will feature five runways, 400 aircraft stands, and capacity for 260 million passengers annually, making it the largest airport globally by capacity. Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths stated that the airport’s growth “highlights the strength of Dubai and the UAE, the agility of our operations, and the commitment of our airport community.” He added that the scale achieved during regional challenges reflects DXB’s operational maturity and its strategic importance as a global aviation hub. He reaffirmed that annual traffic is expected to reach 96 million in 2025, moving closer to the 100 million milestone, especially given the ramp-up toward winter events such as Dubai Airshow 2025.
Dubai, UAE: Dubai Airports has announced that 46 million guests passed through Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the first half of 2025, the busiest six-month period in the airport’s history. This represents a 2.3% increase compared to H1 2024, despite short‑term operational disruptions linked to regional airspace restrictions in May and June In Q2 alone, DXB handled 22.5 million passengers, a 3.1% year-on-year rise, with April registering a record 8 million travellers, the busiest April on record. January 2025 remains the busiest month ever with 8.5 million guest movements. Average traffic during H1 stood at 7.7 million passengers per month, or approximately 254,000 per day The airport maintained robust service quality amid high throughput, 222,000 flights were handled, with a 76% load factor, while 41.8 million bags were processed 91% delivered within 45 minutes. The mishandled baggage rate was only 2 per 1,000 passengers, well below global norms. Passenger processing times exceeded standard benchmarks: the vast majority cleared departure passport control in under 10 minutes, security in fewer than five minutes, and arrivals within 15 minutes. DXB also surpassed one million tonnes of cargo handled during H1 2025 a modest rise of 0.1% year-on-year while offering flights to 269 destinations across more than 107 countries, served by 92 carriers DXB is on track to handle 96 million passengers in 2025, closing in on the symbolic 100 million annual milestone expected in 2026. Over the longer term, Dubai’s aviation strategy focuses on expanding capacity at Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), a key component of Dubai’s $35 billion aviation investment programme. Once complete, DWC will feature five runways, 400 aircraft stands, and capacity for 260 million passengers annually, making it the largest airport globally by capacity. Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths stated that the airport’s growth “highlights the strength of Dubai and the UAE, the agility of our operations, and the commitment of our airport community.” He added that the scale achieved during regional challenges reflects DXB’s operational maturity and its strategic importance as a global aviation hub. He reaffirmed that annual traffic is expected to reach 96 million in 2025, moving closer to the 100 million milestone, especially given the ramp-up toward winter events such as Dubai Airshow 2025.
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Dubai Airports has announced that 46 million guests passed through Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the first half of 2025, the busiest six-month period in the airport’s history. This represents a 2.3% increase compared to H1 2024, despite short‑term operational disruptions linked to regional airspace restrictions in May and June In Q2 alone, DXB handled 22.5 million passengers, a 3.1% year-on-year rise, with April registering a record 8 million travellers, the busiest April on record. January 2025 remains the busiest month ever with 8.5 million guest movements. Average traffic during H1 stood at 7.7 million passengers per month, or approximately 254,000 per day

The airport maintained robust service quality amid high throughput, 222,000 flights were handled, with a 76% load factor, while 41.8 million bags were processed 91% delivered within 45 minutes. The mishandled baggage rate was only 2 per 1,000 passengers, well below global norms. Passenger processing times exceeded standard benchmarks: the vast majority cleared departure passport control in under 10 minutes, security in fewer than five minutes, and arrivals within 15 minutes.

DXB also surpassed one million tonnes of cargo handled during H1 2025 a modest rise of 0.1% year-on-year while offering flights to 269 destinations across more than 107 countries, served by 92 carriers

DXB is on track to handle 96 million passengers in 2025, closing in on the symbolic 100 million annual milestone expected in 2026. Over the longer term, Dubai’s aviation strategy focuses on expanding capacity at Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), a key component of Dubai’s $35 billion aviation investment programme. Once complete, DWC will feature five runways, 400 aircraft stands, and capacity for 260 million passengers annually, making it the largest airport globally by capacity.

Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths stated that the airport’s growth “highlights the strength of Dubai and the UAE, the agility of our operations, and the commitment of our airport community.”

He added that the scale achieved during regional challenges reflects DXB’s operational maturity and its strategic importance as a global aviation hub. He reaffirmed that annual traffic is expected to reach 96 million in 2025, moving closer to the 100 million milestone, especially given the ramp-up toward winter events such as Dubai Airshow 2025.

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