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The world's busiest airports: While airline passengers might wish for less crowded airports, cities love to brag about their booming airports and the impact of flight on the local economy. Denver International Airport in the US was the 20th busiest in the world last year for passenger traffic, with more than 61 million passengers. That's according to 2017 data from Airports Council International.
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Incheon International Airport, South Korea: South Korea's largest airport welcomed more than 62 million passengers in 2017, an increase of 7.5%.
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18. Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore: Changi is regularly voted the best airport in the world. More than 62 million passengers got to experience it last year, an increase of 6%.
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17. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Indonesia: Last year 63 million passengers visited this Jakarta airport, an increase of 8.3% on 2016.
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16. Indira Gandhi International Airport, India: Don't let this picture of an empty Terminal 3 fool you. This Indian airport welcomed 63.5 million passengers in 2017, an increase of 14%.
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15. Atatürk International Airport, Turkey: The Istanbul airport saw a 6% increase in traffic last year, with nearly 64 million travelers passing through.
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14. Frankfurt Am Main Airport, Germany: Germany's busiest airport handled 64.5 million passengers in 2017, 6% more than the year before.
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13. Guangzhou Bai Yun International Airport, China: This airport in southern China saw a huge 10.3% increase in passenger traffic last year, welcoming nearly 66 million travelers.
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12. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, United States: The fourth-busiest airport in the US, Dallas/Fort Worth flew 67 million passengers in 2017, an increase of 2.3%.
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11. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands: The Dutch airport welcomed 68.5 million passengers in 2017, up nearly 8% from the year before.
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10. Aéroport de Paris-Charles de Gaulle, France: France's busiest airport had more than 69 million passengers last year, up 5.4% on 2016.
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9. Shanghai Pudong International Airport, China: With more than 70 million passengers in 2017, 6% growth from the previous year, Pudong held onto ninth place.
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8. Hong Kong International Airport, China: Hong Kong held onto eighth place last year, with nearly 73 million passengers, up 3.4% compared to 2016.
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7. London Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom: Heathrow's passenger traffic grew 3% to more than 78 million passengers.
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6. Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, United States: Chicago's larger airport had close to 80 million passengers in 2017, growth of 2.4%.
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5. Los Angeles International Airport, United States: Southern California's most popular airport flew 84.6 million passengers last year, 4.5% more than in 2016.
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4. Tokyo's Haneda International Airport, Japan: More than 85 million passengers last year, 6.5% up from 2016, moved Haneda up into fourth place.
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3. Dubai International Airport, United Arab Emirates: The busiest passenger airport in the Middle East, Dubai hosted more than 88 million passengers in 2017, up more than 5.5% over 2016.
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2. Beijing Capital International Airport, China: With nearly 96 million passengers in 2017, up 1.5% over 2016, Beijing continues to nip at the heels of the No. 1 airport.
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And the winner is: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, in the US state of Georgia, was the busiest passenger airport in the world in 2017. It hosted nearly 104 million passengers last year, down 0.3% on 2016.
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It’s not just you: Airports really are getting busier.

Close to 104 million passengers passed though Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in 2017, making it the world’s busiest passenger airport for another year.

Once again, Atlanta rules the world.

Globally, passenger traffic increased to 8.8 billion last year, a 6.4% increase, while air cargo shipments increased by 3.4%.

Major connecting hub

Atlanta continues to dominate the passenger market because of its location as a major connecting hub and port of entry into North America. It’s within a two-hour flight of 80% of the United States population of more than 300 million people.

The city is within a two-hour flight of 80% of the United States population of more than 300 million people.

However, that could change by next year. Atlanta was the only airport among the top 20 busiest airports for passengers to see a decrease in passenger traffic last year, with a small drop of 0.3%.

Beijing Capital International has long nipped at the heels of Hartsfield-Jackson. In 2017, the Chinese capital’s airport came in second place again with 96 million passengers (a 1.5% increase).

The overall news is also good for the world’s airports.

Worldwide passenger traffic increased 7.5% to 8.3 billion in 2017, one of the strongest growth rates on record.

International passenger numbers were up 8.6% globally.

Worldwide cargo traffic rose 7.7%. The world’s largest air cargo hub remains Hong Kong. The US city of Memphis, Tennessee, took the second spot, followed by Shanghai, China.

Worldwide aircraft movements increased 3% in 2017 to 95.8 million.

Overall, 2018 aircraft movements totaled 99.9 million, a 3.1% increase.

Rapid growth

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The new Terminal 3 at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi.

The countries to watch are China and India, according to ACI. Their combined passenger traffic represents 34.5% of the global total.

As many as a dozen of the world’s top 30 fastest-growing airports are located in China or India. The airport in Bangalore, India, is the No. 1 fastest-growing airport, with 32.3 million passengers in 2018 – a whopping 29% increase.

The top three contributors to global passenger traffic growth are China, the United States and India.

“Global passenger traffic has reached record levels as airports continued to make a crucial contribution to furthering economic development and global connectivity,” said Angela Gittens, ACI World’s director general.

The world’s busiest airports 2018

1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (Georgia, US) – 107.4 million passengers

2. Beijing Capital International Airport (China) – 101 million

3. Dubai International Airport (United Arab Emirates) – 89.1 million

4. Los Angeles International Airport (California, US) – 87.5 million

5. Los Angeles International Airport (California) – 84.6 million

6. Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport (Illinois, US) – 83.2 million

7. London’s Heathrow Airport (United Kingdom) – 80.1 million

8. Hong Kong International Airport (China) – 73 million

9. Shanghai Pudong International Airport (China) – 74 million

10. Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (France) – 72.2 million

11. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (Netherlands) – 71 million

15. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Texas, US) – 69.1 million

13. Guangzhou Bai Yun International Airport (China) – 66 million

17. Seoul’s Incheon International Airport (South Korea) – 68.4 million

15. Atatürk International Airport (Turkey) – 64 million

16. Indira Gandhi International Airport (India) – 63.5 million

18. Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Indonesia) – 65.7 million

19. Singapore Changi Airport (Singapore) – 65.6 million

19. Incheon International Airport (South Korea) – 62.16 million

20. Denver International Airport (Colorado, US) – 64.5 million