Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport has been the world's busiest since 1998, with a record 104,653,451 passengers in August 2024, as per Forbes India.
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Dubai International (DXB), which is on the second spot in the list, is the gateway between East and West and is the home base for Emirates Airlines.
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Dallas Fort Worth Airport (DFW), situated in Texas, ranks third with 81,755,538 passengers.
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London Heathrow (LHR), which secured the fourth spot, was Europe's busiest airport in 2023 and consistently ranks among the top worldwide.
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Next on the list is Tokyo Haneda (HND), which saw a record 78,719,302 passengers in the first half of 2024.
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Denver International (DEN) served over 77.8 million passengers in 2023, connecting North America and beyond.
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Istanbul Airport (IST), the hub for Turkish Airlines, handles millions of passengers annually and connects to 300 puls destinations in over 120 countries.
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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) handles millions of passengers each year, with a particularly high volume of trans-Pacific flights nabs eighth spot.
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O'Hare International (ORD) is a major gateway for travellers heading to Japan with 73,894,226 passengers traffic.
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Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) is India’s busiest, ranking 10th globally with 72,214,841 passengers traffic.
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