The World’s Busiest Airports from by Passengers Traffic 2001 to 2020 (in million).

The world’s busiest airports by passenger traffic are measured by total passengers (data from Airports Council International), defined as passengers enplaned plus passengers deplaned plus direct-transit passengers.

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport has been the world’s busiest airport every year since 2000; with all airports combined London has the world’s busiest city airport system by passenger count. As of 2019, six countries have at least two airports in the top 50, with the United States at 15 and Greater China at 11; the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Spain and India have two airports each. In terms of regions, North America has 17 airports in the top 50, followed by East Asia at 14, Europe at 9, Southeast Asia at 5, West Asia at 2, South Asia at 2 and Oceania at 1.

1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
Acting as the primary international airport serving Atlanta, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the busiest airport in the world by passenger numbers and second busiest by aircraft movements.

Total passengers: 110,531,300

Compared to 2018: 2.9 per cent increase

2. Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)
Built to resemble a dragon, Beijing Capital International Airport is the primary international airport serving Beijing and is home to the second largest passenger terminal in the world.

Total passengers: 100,011,438

Compared to 2018: 1.0 per cent decrease

3. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
Located along the West Coast of the U.S., Los Angeles International Airport is a gateway to multiple international destinations, particularly Asia and the Pacific.

Total passengers: 88,068,013

Compared to 2018: 0.6 per cent increase

4. Dubai International Airport (DXB)
Dubai International Airport is the primary international airport serving Dubai and is used as a service hub for the majority of local airlines.

Total passengers: 86,396,757

Compared to 2018: 3.1 per cent decrease

5. Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND)
One of two primary airports serving the Greater Tokyo Area, Haneda Airport handles significantly more domestic flights, compared to international flights.

Total passengers: 85,505,054

Compared to 2018: 1.7 per cent decrease

6. Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD)
Located on the Northwest Side of Chicago, Illinois, O’Hare International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world and one of the most significant transportation hubs in the U.S.

Total passengers: 84,649,115

Compared to 2018: 1.7 per cent increase

7. London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
One of six airports located in London, the largest aviation hub in the world, London Heathrow Airport is the UK’s largest airport – welcoming over 80 million passengers in 2019.

Total passengers: 80,888,305

Compared to 2018: 1.0 per cent increase

8. Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG)
One of two international airports in the region, Shanghai Pudong International Airport is a major hub in the Chinese aviation industry, serving predominantly international flights.

Total passengers: 76,153,455

Compared to 2018: 2.9 per cent increase

9. Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Named after a former French president, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is the largest international airport in France and also referred to as Roissy Airport.

Total passengers: 76,150,009

Compared to 2018: 5.4 per cent increase

10. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
Located across two counties due to its size, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is the largest hub for American Airlines and tenth busiest airport by passenger number.

Total passengers: 75,066,956

Compared to 2018: 8.6 per cent increase

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