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Airports Council International (ACI) preliminary traffic figures for 2025 show Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International remaining the world’s busiest airport with about 106.3 million passengers.
Dubai International was second (95.2 million), followed by Tokyo Haneda (91.7 million), Dallas‑Fort Worth (85.7 million) and Shanghai Pudong (85.0 million). ACI estimates global passenger traffic at roughly 9.8 billion in 2025, up about 3.6% from 2024; international passengers reached around four billion.
Chicago O’Hare led the ranking for aircraft movements, while Hong Kong and Shanghai Pudong topped air cargo volumes, with Anchorage and Louisville also among the busiest cargo hubs.
The top‑10 passenger list also includes London Heathrow, Istanbul, Guangzhou and Denver.
ACI cautioned that capacity constraints—infrastructure, slot limits, aircraft delivery backlogs and air navigation—alongside geopolitics and fuel costs remain key risks for 2026, with Middle East conflict‑related disruptions already affecting some hubs and routing decisions.
The figures are preliminary; ACI will finalise tallies in July.





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