the 10 busiest airports in the world
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These were the 10 busiest airports in the world in 2013. 4 out of the top 10 were in the U.S.TRANSCRIPT
The 10 Busiest
Airports in the WorldPhoto: The Motley Fool
Overview
• 10 airports in the world hosted more than 60 million passengers in 2013.– 4 of the top 10 are in
the U.S.
Read on to see if you’ve been to one of the top 10…
No. 10: Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
• DFW is the primary airport for the fourth-largest metro area in the U.S.– American Airlines
operates its largest hub there.
– 60.4 million passengers used DFW in 2013. Photo: American Airlines
No. 9: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
• CDG is the primary entry point to France.– Air France operates
its main hub there.– 62.0 million
passengers used Charles de Gaulle Airport in 2013.
Charles de Gaulle Airport is the main hub for Air France and the busiest airport in continental Europe. (Source: NASA)
No. 8: Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
• Jakarta is the second largest metro area in the world.– Soekarno-Hatta Airport
is the main hub for fast-growing Indonesian budget carrier Lion Air.
– 62.1 million passengers used Soekarno-Hatta Airport in 2013. Lion Air is one of several Indonesian airlines based
at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
No. 7: Dubai International Airport• Dubai International
Airport jumped from No. 10 in 2012.– Emirates, the largest
airline by international passenger traffic, has its main hub there.
– 66.4 million passengers used Dubai International Airport in 2013 – up from just 18.1 million in 2003!
Emirates’ rapid growth has catapulted Dubai International Airport to the No. 7 spot in the world. (Photo: The Motley Fool)
No. 6: Los Angeles International Airport• LAX is the main airport
for the second-largest metro area in the U.S.– It has regularly been
No. 1 in the world for origin and destination (i.e. non-connecting) traffic.
– 66.6 million passengers passed through LAX in 2013.
Planes on the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
No. 5: Chicago-O’Hare International Airport
• O’Hare Airport was the busiest in the world for many years.– Passenger traffic at
O’Hare never recovered from the Great Recession, though.
– 66.9 million passengers used O’Hare last year. Photo: USGS
No. 4: Tokyo Haneda Airport
• Haneda is Tokyo’s main domestic airport and also serves some international flights.– Japan Airlines and ANA
both operate hubs there.
– 69.0 million passengers used Haneda Airport last year.
ANA and top rival Japan Airlines operate competing hubs at Haneda Airport. (Photo: The Motley Fool)
No. 3: London-Heathrow Airport• Heathrow is the
preferred airport for travel to London.– British Airways controls
more than half of the takeoff and landing slots at Heathrow.
– 72.3 million passengers used Heathrow Airport last year. London Heathrow is the main base for British
Airways. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
No. 2: Beijing Capital International Airport
• Each of China’s four top airlines have major operations in Beijing.– A new Beijing-area airport
is under construction to relieve overcrowding at Beijing Capital Airport.
– 83.7 million passengers used Beijing Capital Airport last year.
Beijing Capital Airport is the main airport for Beijing and the second busiest in the world. (Photo: The Motley Fool)
No. 1: Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
• Delta operates the largest airline hub in the world at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.– Delta has nearly 1,000
daily departures in Atlanta.
– 94.4 million passengers used Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in 2013.
Delta operates the largest hub in the world at the world’s busiest airport. (Photo: The Motley Fool)
Foolish wrap
• Once again, Atlanta was the busiest airport in the world in 2013.– However, several big airports outside the U.S. are
gaining ground.• Delta customers in Atlanta have unrivaled flight
options due to Delta’s large hub there.
Atlanta wins again!