72 airlines operating at the airport operate flights to 215 destinations in 90 countries

Dubai International regains 100% of the international interconnection network

Dubai Airport has recovered 87% of destinations compared to pre-pandemic levels.

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The latest data on the Dubai Airports website showed that the total number of destinations served directly by airlines operating at Dubai International Airport has exceeded 215 destinations within its global network in 90 countries on the six continents of the world, while 72 international airlines operate at the airport.

According to data monitored by "Emirates Today", Dubai Airport has restored 100% of the network with countries of the world, and more than 87% of destinations, as well as 107% for the number of airlines, compared to levels before the "Covid-19" pandemic.

new destinations

Flight schedules indicate more than 11 new destinations served by Dubai International Airport, compared to the levels of the beginning of August 2022, including seasonal stations to tourist destinations operated by "Fly Dubai".

The data also shows the continuous pace of recovery at Dubai International Airport, despite the challenges faced by the air transport sector around the world due to the pandemic, in light of travel protocols, and the partial closure of some international markets.

This data includes airlines designated for passenger operations, with the exception of air freight companies.

Standard increase

Dubai International Airport received about 27.9 million passengers during the first half of this year, recording a record increase of 161.9%, compared to the same period last year, exceeding the total number of passengers registered in 2021, by about 1.2 million passengers, supported by the strong performance achieved by the airport in The second quarter of 2022, despite the reduced capacity of the airport during the renovation of the northern runway, which lasted 45 days during May and June of 2022.

More international air carriers continue to resume their operations through Dubai Airport, at a time when data issued by Emirates Airlines and Fly Dubai showed a continuous increase in the number of passenger destinations within the two carriers' network.

"Fly Emirates"

Emirates Airlines has increased its international network of destinations from 120 destinations at the beginning of the 2021-2022 fiscal year to 140 destinations by March 31, 2022.

Last July, the carrier announced new destinations, as well as additional flights to its existing stations.

"fly Dubai"

Flydubai now operates regular flights to seven destinations in Central Asia, including Almaty and Nur-Sultan in Kazakhstan, Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan, Dushanbe in Tajikistan, as well as Namankan, Samarkand and Tashkent in Uzbekistan.

flydubai also launched its flights to the Uzbek city of Samarkand, becoming the first national airline to operate direct flights from Dubai to this city.

1st in seat capacity

The latest data published by OAG International, a provider of airport and airline data, showed that the total number of seats scheduled on international flights through Dubai International Airport reached about 3.94 million scheduled seats during September 2022, to keep Dubai International in its first position. As the largest international airport in scheduled seat capacity, by a large difference, compared to “London Heathrow”, which came second.

According to the data published by the Corporation, Dubai International Airport continued its strong performance, to be ranked second in the world, in total seat capacity on flights (international and domestic) together, after Hartsfield Atlanta Airport, which came first.

27.9

One million passengers were received by Dubai Airport in six months, recording a record increase of 161.9%.

The number of airlines operating at the airport exceeds pre-pandemic levels.

11 new destinations are currently served by the airport, compared to the levels of the beginning of August 2022.

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