Dubai International has retained its title as the world’s number one airport for international passengers after near record numbers in December propelled the hub’s annual traffic to 83.6 million passengers in 2016, according to the annual traffic report issued by operator, Dubai Airports, today.
With monthly passenger traffic breaching the 7-million mark six times during the year, including the historic 7.72 million traffic in August, DXB’s annual traffic in 2016 totalled 83,654,250 passengers, compared to 78,014,838 in 2015, a robust growth of 7.2 percent. The surge of travellers during the holiday season boosted monthly traffic in December to 7,706,351, up 9.3 per cent compared to 7,053,243 recorded in December 2015.
During 2016, a number of new airlines, including Nepal Airlines Corporation and Rossiya, launched services to DXB, while 11 new passenger destinations were added to the hub as a result of network expansion by flydubai, Emirates and other international carriers.
Spurred by capacity increase and the launch of new services by Spice Jet, Jet Airways, Air India and other carriers, India continued to lead as Dubai’s single largest destination country for the full year with 11,440,215 passengers in 2016, up 10.1 percent compared to 10,391,376 in 2015. Saudi Arabia took the second spot with 6,086,158 passengers (+11.3 percent) just marginally overtaking the UK at 6,061,342 (+6.7 percent). In terms of destination cities connected to DXB, London took the top spot from Doha with 3,751,596 passengers, while Doha clocked 2,999,762 passengers followed closely by Mumbai with 2,357,103 passengers.
In terms of percentage growth in 2016, the top regions were Eastern Europe (17.5 percent), spurred by ongoing growth on routes to the region and network expansion by Emirates, flydubai and other airlines, Asia (11.4 percent), and the Indian subcontinent (9.5 percent).
DXB also leads the way globally in terms of the average number of passengers per flight which reached 209 during 2016, up 4 percent from the same period in 2015. The average number of passengers per flight during December 2016 was 224, up 7.1 percent compared to 209 recorded in December 2015.
Aircraft movements in 2016 reached 418,220 compared to 406,705 in 2015, up 2.8 percent. Monthly aircraft movements in December 2016 totalled 36,065, up 1.6 percent compared to 35,491 movements during the same month in 2015, an increase of 5.9 percent.
After registering contraction throughout the third quarter, cargo volumes recovered in the last three months of 2016, rounding off the year with 2,592,454 tonnes in freight, up 3.4 percent compared to 2,506,092 recorded during 2015. DXB handled 230,122 tonnes of cargo in December 2016, an increase of 5.4 percent compared to 218,408 tonnes recorded during the same month in 2015.
Commenting on the announcement, Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said, "After emerging as the world’s number one airport for international passengers in 2014, DXB has firmly established itself as the leader in that category. With our new forecast for 89 million passengers in 2017, DXB is closing the gap on Atlanta and Beijing for the top spot in overall traffic. We continue to enable that growth and enhance the passenger experience with top flight infrastructure, streamlined processes and technology. Our focus in 2017 and beyond will be on making the airport experience even more delightful, engaging and comfortable for our customers. Our DXB Plus programme will see a series of new and unique initiatives and technologies introduced at the airport to make DXB not only the busiest but also the world’s best international airport."
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