Dubai International Airport had a record 92 million passengers in 2024

BY THE ARAB TODAY Jan 31, 2025

Dubai International Airport had a record 92 million passengers in 2024

Dubai International Airport had a record 92 million passengers in 2024

Dubai International Airport (DXB), one of the busiest airports in the world, had 92.3 million passengers pass through in 2024, as reported by Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Traffic at DXB

DXB had 440,000 flights in the past 12 months, operated by 106 airlines. These flights went to 272 destinations in 107 countries, according to a post by Sheikh Al Maktoum on X on Thursday.

Over the last 10 years, DXB has served over 700 million passengers and is known as the busiest international airport, as stated by the Airports Council International, a group for airport authorities. Sheikh Al Maktoum, who is also the vice president and prime minister of the UAE, shared this information.

Big Number

Dubai’s airport had 3.3 million air movements over the past 10 years, Sheikh Al Maktoum wrote.

Airport Expansion

In April 2024, Sheikh Al Maktoum approved plans for the world’s largest passenger terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport. The development will cost $34.8 billion (AED 128 billion), according to a report by the news agency WAM. The new terminal is expected to help the airport handle 260 million passengers each year.

“[Al Maktoum International Airport] will be five times the size of the current Dubai International Airport, and in the coming years, all operations at Dubai International will move there,” said Sheikh Al Maktoum.

The new airport will have 400 gates for aircraft and five runways. It will use the latest aviation technology.

Construction started in April in Jebel Ali, with the first phase expected to be finished within 10 years. This phase will be able to handle 150 million travelers per year. Once complete, the airport will cover 70 square kilometers and handle over 260 million passengers and 12 million tonnes of cargo annually.

Published: 31th January 2025

Also Read:

Organic Food in the Middle East: Hype or the Future?
Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on the Middle East’s Future
Healthcare in 2025: The Middle East’s Path to Modernization


Banking & Insurance, Investment, UAE
UAE’s Wealthy Investors Lead in Taking ‘Mini Retirements,’ HSBC Survey Finds

UAE’s Wealthy Investors Lead in Taking ‘Mini Retirements,’ HSBC Survey Finds Wealthy investors in the UAE plan to take an average of…

Bahrain, Economy, Energy
Bahrain’s Non-Oil Exports Fall 1% in July to $883M

Bahrain’s Non-Oil Exports Fall 1% in July to $883M Bahrain’s non-oil exports fell by 1% in July compared to last year, reaching…

Abu Dhabi, Energy, Saudi Arabia
TAQA and AlBawani Secure $4B Funding for Saudi Power Plants

TAQA and AlBawani Secure $4B Funding for Saudi Power Plants Abu Dhabi’s National Energy Company (TAQA) and Japan’s AlBawani Capital have secured…

Economy, Egypt, Energy
Egypt’s Non-Oil Private Sector Declines Again in August

Egypt’s Non-Oil Private Sector Declines Again in August Egypt’s non-oil private sector shrank for the sixth month in a row in August,…

Dubai, Stock Markets
Binghatti Holding’s $500M Sukuk Debuts on Nasdaq Dubai, Raising Total Listings to $1B

Binghatti Holding’s $500M Sukuk Debuts on Nasdaq Dubai, Raising Total Listings to $1B Dubai-based property developer Binghatti Holding has listed a new…