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7 busiest airports in the world - in pics

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    Some of the busiest airports in the world include Dubai International Airport, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Heathrow Airport.

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    Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Georgia, United States has been the world's busiest airport since 1998 and serves as a major Delta Air Lines hub. In 2023 alone, it funnelled over 104.6 million passengers through its multiple terminals.

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    Dubai International Airport serves as a primary gateway between East and West and is the home base for Emirates Airlines. After the expansion of Al Maktoum Airport, Dubai International Airport will be shut down.

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    Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in the United States is in the third position on the list of busiest airports in the world. It is the largest hub for American Airlines, the world's largest airline according to the number of scheduled passengers carried.

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    Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom is the busiest airport in Europe in 2023 and consistently ranks among the busiest airports in the world for passenger traffic.

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    Tokyo Haneda Airport in Japan is one of the international airports serving the Greater Tokyo Area, the other being Narita International Airport (NRT). Haneda is the primary domestic base for Japan's two largest airlines, Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways.

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    Denver International Airport in the United States is a major hub for connecting flights across North America and beyond. It's a primary hub for United Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and Denver Air Connection.

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    Istanbul Airport in Turkey serves as the primary hub for Turkish Airlines and also accommodates a wide range of international carriers. It is a major global aviation hub, handling millions of passengers annually and connecting them to over 300 destinations in more than 120 countries.

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