BUSIEST AIRPORTS
1) HARTSFIELD – JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,
ATLANTA, UNITED STATES TOTAL PASSENGERS: 103,902,992
It is also famous with other similar names like Atlanta Airport, Hartsfield or Hartsfield-Jackson. It is world’s busiest airport by passenger traffic since 1998. From 2005 to 2013 it was on the top in the list of a number of take-offs and landings. In 2012 it had both the titles of the busiest airport by a number of passengers and maximum landings and take-offs. In 2012 it accommodated about 100 million passengers and 950,119 flights. It is located 11 kilometres south of Atlanta’s central business district. Many of the flights nearly 1 million are domestic flights from the United States.
2) BEIJING CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, BEIJING, CHINA
TOTAL PASSENGERS: 95,786,442
Beijing International Airport is the main airport that serves Beijing. It is located 32 km northeast of Beijing’s city centre. The airport is owned by the state-controlled company Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited. It has been the world’s second busiest airports in terms of passengers it carries since 2010. It carried 95,786,442 passengers in 2017. Beijing capital added Terminal 3 in 2008 for Summer Olympics held there in 2008. It is the second largest terminal in the world after Dubai International Airport’s Terminal 3. Beijing International Airport is made on an Area of 1480 hectares of Land.
3) DUBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
TOTAL PASSENGERS: 88,242,099
It is a primary Airport serving Dubai. It is the world’s third busiest airport. It is spread over a land of 2900 hectares. The Emirates hub is the largest airline hub in the Middle East. This airport is an important economic contributor as it gives employment to approximately 90,000 people. The foundations of the airport were laid in 1937 when an agreement was signed for the flying boat base for the aircraft of Imperial Airways. Now it carries around 88,242,092 passengers in a year.
4) TOKYO HANEDA AIRPORT
TOTAL PASSENGERS: 85,408,975
It is Tokyo’s International Airport and is one of the two primary areas that serve Japan. It is also the base of Japan two primary domestic airlines. It is located 14 kilometres south of Tokyo station. The airport was initially started in 1978 and serves only domestic flights till 2010. In 2010 an international terminal was opened at Haneda. In the year 2017 Haneda carried 85,408,975 passengers and became Asia’s second busiest airport and world’s third busiest airport. With Haneda and Narita together, Tokyo is the world’s third busiest city airport system.
5) LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, LOS ANGELES, USA
TOTAL PASSENGERS: 84,557,968
It is the primary airport serving Los Angeles, California. The airport is often referred by its IATA Airport code ‘LAX’. LAX is owned by Los Angeles World Airport (LAVA) which is the government agency of Los Angeles. It is made on 3500 Acres of land with four parallel runways. It carried 84,557,968 passengers in 2017 and registered itself as the fifth busiest airport of 2017. It is the only airport in the US which comes within top 5 in both passenger and cargo traffic. It is the only airport which all three US legacy ( American, Delta and United) have designated as a hub.
6) O’HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, CHICAGO, UNITED STATES
TOTAL PASSENGERS: 79,828,183
It is generally called as Chicago Airport located far Northwest side of Chicago. O’Hare has direct flights to 217 destinations in five continents i.e. North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Europe. This Airport comes under the control of Chicago Department of Aviation and is made on a large land area of 7276 acres. O’Hare began as an airfield serving military transport during World War II. It became famous as the world’s busiest airport during 1963 to 1998. Today it is ranked sixth in the list of busiest airports by the number of passengers.
7) LONDON HEATHROW AIRPORT, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
TOTAL PASSENGERS: 78,014,598
Also known as London Heathrow is a big airport in London. It was originally built in 1929 as a small airfield. The airport got its name Heathrow as it was built on land south-east of the Heathrow. It is world’s third busiest airport in terms of passengers it carries. It carries 70,014,598 passengers in the year 2017. The airport is located 14 miles west of Central London. It has four operational terminals and two runaways. A third runway is under construction which got its approval by the government in 2016. It is the primary hub for British Airways and Domestic flights from the United Kingdom.
8) HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
TOTAL PASSENGERS: 72,665,078
It is the major Airport of the Honk Kong which is situated on the island of Chek Lap Kok. The airport is often named as Chek Lap Lol airport because of the island it is situated upon. The airport was officially started in 1998 for commercial purposes. This Airport along with Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (ATL) is the busiest cargo airport. This airport is situated on special co-ordinates as it has important regional trans-shipment centre. It is also a gateway to destinations in mainland China and 40 locations of Asia.
9) SHANGHAI PUDONG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
TOTAL PASSENGERS: 70,001,237
It is one of the two major airports of China. Pudong Airport mainly handles international flights whereas Shanghai airport serves domestic and regional flights. It is situated on a vast land covering squares kilometres of land. The airport is located 30 kilometres east of city centre. The authorities of the airport rest in the hand of the Shanghai Airport Authority. It has four parallel runways with two passenger terminals. The airport carried 70,001,237 in 2017 and successfully entered in the list of top 10 busiest airports.
10) PARIS CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT, PARIS, FRANCE
TOTAL PASSENGERS: 69,471,442
It is the largest airport in France and second largest in Europe. It is famous with another name Roissy Airport which is the name of the district it is situated in. It is situated in 32 sq. Kilometres of land. The airport has got its name “Charles de Gaulle” after the leader of the free French forces during the second world war. The airport is governed by then group ADP. It is ranked tenth in the list of the busiest airport. It carried 69,471,442 passengers in the year 2017.
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