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What is the busiest international airport in the world 2023?

KEY POINTS. Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport remains the busiest airport in the world with 5.2 million seats in September 2023. The composition of the Global Top 10 Busiest Airports is also the same as last month but there are a few changes to the rankings.



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Take a look at the complete list of the 10 busiest international airports for July 2023:
  • Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport—5,519,067 seats.
  • Dubai International Airport—4,907,003 seats.
  • Tokyo International Airport (Haneda)—4,580,855 seats.
  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport—4,400,744 seats.


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Covering an area of around 27 sq miles, Dallas International Airport is the third largest airport in the world.

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1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)

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1. Singapore Changi Airport: Singapore's Changi Airport, known for its stunning indoor waterfall, is top of Skytrax's 2023 ranking of the world's best airports.

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Currently, the bragging rights for the longest flight in the world belong to Singapore Airlines' New York City to Singapore route. Its longest flight path, which connects Singapore's Changi Airport with New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, 9,585 miles away, takes 18 hours and 40 minutes.

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Key Takeaways. There are over 41,700 airports around the world, with the United States having the most with over 13,000 airports listed. Airports serve a variety of purposes, including commercial service, cargo service, and general aviation.

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Daocheng Yading Airport serves Daocheng County in the Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Provence in China. It sits 4,411 meters above sea level and has a runway that totals 4,200 meters in length. As such, it is the world's highest civil airport.

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October 2, 1957: Trans World Airlines' L-1649A, set the record for the longest-duration, non-stop passenger flight aboard a piston-powered airliner on the inaugural London–Heathrow to San Francisco Flight 801 where the aircraft, having encountered strong headwinds, stayed aloft for 23 hours and 19 minutes covering ...

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The most common reason is that there are no airstrips or airports on many of the small islands, so if a plane had to make an emergency landing, it would be difficult to find a place to land. Additionally, the Pacific Ocean is vast and remote, so if a plane were to go down, it would be very difficult to find.

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Tokyo's Haneda Airport continues its success being named the World's Cleanest Airport. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the standards of airport cleanliness have become much more important to customers and airports maintaining these highest standards are well featured in the best airport cleanliness results.

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1. Changi International Airport, Singapore.

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1. Singapore Changi Airport: Singapore's Changi Airport, known for its stunning indoor waterfall, is top of Skytrax's 2023 ranking of the world's best airports. 2. Hamad International Airport: Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, is number two on Skytrax's list.

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The airfield is managed by three FAA air traffic control towers. O'Hare has a voluntary nighttime (22:00–07:00) noise abatement program. Currently, O'Hare has the most runways of any civilian airport in the world, totaling eight.

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Saudi Arabia's King Fahr International Airport covered by far the largest land area, more than ten times the size of the third biggest airport in the ranking, Dallas/Fort Worth International in the United States.

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