אטלנטה הרטספילד-ג'קסון נותר נמל התעופה העמוס ביותר בעולם לשנת 2024, כך מאשרים נתוני OAG
כל אחד מנמלי התעופה המדורגים כגבוהים ביותר רשם גידול בקיבולת משנה לשנה
ממצאים עיקריים:
*ארבעה מנמלי התעופה העמוסים ביותר נמצאים בצפון אמריקה, שלושה באסיה, שניים באירופה ואחד במזרח התיכון.
*נמל התעופה הבינלאומי שנגחאי פודונג (PVG) מוביל עם צמיחה מרשימה של 29% בקיבולת משנה לשנה, הגבוהה ביותר מבין 10 המובילות.
*מצטרפים חדשים לעשיריה הראשונה מאז 2019: נמל התעופה הבינלאומי דאלאס פורט וורת' (DFW), נמל התעופה הבינלאומי דנבר (DEN), נמל התעופה גואנגזו באיון (CAN) ונמל התעופה איסטנבול (IST).
לונדון, 14 בינואר 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) –
OAG, פלטפורמת הנתונים המובילה לתעשיית הנסיעות העולמית, חשפה היום את הדירוג השנתי שלה של שדות התעופה העמוסים בעולם לשנת 2024.
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Remains World’s Busiest Airport for 2024, OAG’s Data Confirms
Each of the highest ranked airports has recorded year-on-year capacity growth
Key Findings:
- Fourof the busiest airports are in North America, three are in Asia, two arein Europe and one in the Middle East.
- ShanghaiPudong International Airport (PVG) leads with an impressive 29%year-on-year capacity growth, the highest among the Top 10.
- New entrants tothe Top 10 Since 2019: Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW), DenverInternational Airport (DEN), Guangzhou Baiyun Airport (CAN) and IstanbulAirport (IST).
LONDON, Jan. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) –
OAG, the leading data platform for the global travel industry, today has unveiled its annual ranking of the world’s busiest airports for 2024.
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) continues to lead as the world’s busiest global (international + domestic capacity) airport with 62.7 million seats. Capacity at ATL has increased by 2% compared to 2023 but is still just below 2019 levels by 1%.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) is second busiest and also the leader in international capacity, increasing seats by 7% year-on-year to 6.2 million. Tokyo Haneda (HND) is in third with 55.2 million seats, a 5% increase on 2023, followed by London Heathrow (LHR) in fourth place.
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) in fourth place had 51.5M seats and is the busiest airport in Europe, followed by Istanbul (IST) and Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG).
In the US Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) and Denver International (DEN) have significantly boosted their capacities by 18% and 24% respectively, earning their fifth and sixth places in the rankings.
China’s Guangzhou Baiyun International (CAN) and Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) take 7th and 9th position, as China’s air capacity continues to recover from the impacts of the global pandemic. PVG is the fastest growing Top 10 airport with capacity growth of 29% propelling it from 15th to 9th position over the year.
Istanbul Airport (IST) moves up to eighth place, reflecting its growing importance as a global hub.
OAG’s Chief Analyst, John Grant commented: “With growth across all regions of the world, the ten busiest airports once again reflect the strong recovery in the aviation sector in the last two years. From the successes in Dallas Ft Worth and Guangzhou to the more recent rapid recovery in capacity at Shanghai Pudong, airlines continue to power ahead with new routes and services despite the supply chain challenges of the post pandemic world.”
Find full rankings and methodology on OAG’s website.
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Key Trends:
- Capacity Recovery: Airports likeShanghai Pudong (PVG) and Seoul Incheon (ICN) are experiencing rapidpost-pandemic recovery, benefiting from increased demand and easingrestrictions.
- North America’sExpansion:Strong growth from DFW and DEN highlights shifting dynamics in global airtravel hubs.
- Middle EastDominance:Dubai (DXB) remains a dominant player, leading the world in internationalcapacity.
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