These Are the World's Busiest Airports: North America and Asia in the Lead
The 2025 OAG rankings continue to place Atlanta Airport in first place, with Dubai second and Tokyo third. Istanbul and Denver show strong growth compared to 2019
The 2025 OAG rankings continue to place Atlanta Airport in first place, with Dubai second and Tokyo third. Istanbul and Denver show strong growth compared to 2019
Munich International Airport has reported an unprecedented 43.4 million passengers and a sharp increase in international flights. Punctuality and security have improved due to technological developments
Since it opened in October 2020 to replace Schönefeld and Tegel, BER Airport has become a hub for economic growth, with 70 active airlines transporting 100 million passengers at half the carbon emissions
Poland's Massive Leap: For the first time in its history, Warsaw surpassed 2.5 million passengers in a month. Krakow shows double-digit growth, with these airports pushing Poland to the top of Europe's aviation growth. Additionally, Polish airline LOT marks a particularly impressive milestone
Milestone achievement for Heathrow Airport in London, Europe's busiest, with over 8 million passengers in August 2025. This solidifies its role as the UK's growth gateway. How many bags arrived on time? Discover more inside
Athens Airport releases an update for the first half of 2025, indicating that 15.1 million passengers passed through, marking significant growth compared to the first half of 2024. What can we expect in the second half?
Miami airport's new Terminal K begins construction for major passenger capacity growth
With investments of billions of dollars and cooperation between public and private sectors, the project is set to accelerate economic growth in the Philippines – creating jobs, strengthening peripheral regions, and positioning the country as a central air hub in Southeast Asia
Approximately 70,000 passengers are expected to pass through the airport in April, including an airlift from Paris with 1,000 tourists arriving directly in Eilat. Airport Authority prepares for growth and the resumption of international routes
At a ceremony in Athens, attended by CEO Uri Sirkis, Israir received international recognition for its rapid growth. The airline plans to fly 500,000 passengers to Greece in 2025 and aims for 2 million by 2026