Scheduled seats on international flights recorded 4.23 million seats in November

Dubai International maintains its position as the largest air transport hub in the world

  • Dubai International Airport has restored 100% of the connectivity network with the countries of the world.

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Data published by the “OAG” international corporation, which provides data for airports and airlines, showed that the total number of scheduled seats on international flights through Dubai International Airport, during November 2022, reached about 4.23 million scheduled seats, so that “Dubai International” retains its position. The first as the largest international airport in terms of scheduled seat capacity.

According to data Emirates Today received a copy of, Dubai International Airport continued to record strong growth rates in recent months.

The airport recorded a growth in seat capacity by 2.7% during this November, compared to last October.

The data showed that Dubai International Airport retained its first position during November, with a difference of about 840,000 scheduled seats, compared to London Heathrow Airport, which recorded more than 3.39 million seats, then Charles de Gaulle Airport, with about 2.6 million seats.

Dubai International Airport continued its strong performance, ranking second in the world in total seat capacity on both international and domestic flights, after the American "Hartsfield Atlanta" airport.

The total seat capacity on both international and domestic flights at Dubai International Airport last September was about 4.23 million seats, compared to about 4.65 million seats for Hartsfield Atlanta Airport, followed by Tokyo International Airport, with 3.8 million seats.

Globally, Dubai accounted for four of the 10 busiest international flight routes in the world, with flights between Riyadh, Jeddah, Kuwait and London Heathrow.

In the Middle East, Dubai accounted for seven of the top 10 busiest routes: Riyadh, Jeddah, Kuwait, London Heathrow, Mumbai, Delhi and Bahrain.

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

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

Dubai International Airport continued to record strong growth rates in recent months, outperforming London Heathrow and Charles de Gaulle Airport.

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