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{UAH} Dubai overtakes Heathrow to become world's busiest airport

Dubai overtakes Heathrow to become world's busiest airport

Dubai International has become the world's top hub for international travel, with 70m passengers passing through last year

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The number of Dubai international travellers surged to 69.9m last year Photo: Alamy
Elizabeth Anderson

By , and Agencies

5:21PM GMT 27 Jan 2015

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Dubai International has soared past London's Heathrow to become the world's top airport for international travel, riding a boom in long-haul flights between Asia and the West.

Traffic at the airport for passengers flying outside Dubai surged to 69.9m, overtaking Heathrow's 68.1m, according to figures from Airports Council International.

However, Dubai is still behind Heathrow in terms of overall passengers, including domestic flights. Some 70.5m travelled through the terminal last year, compared to Heathrow's 73.4m.

"This historic milestone is the culmination of over five decades of double-digit average growth," said Dubai Airports chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum.

He added that he expects traveller numbers to surge again this year. The airport is boosting its annual capacity to 90m passengers this year with the opening of Concourse D - a new hall for arrivals and departures.

Dubai International is home to Emirates, the Middle East's largest carrier. Along with Abu Dhabi's Etihad and Qatar Airways, the airline has seized a significant portion of travel between the West, Asia and Australasia as the number of international trips swells.

Flights to and from western Europe saw the biggest passenger growth in Dubai, followed closely by destinations in the Indian subcontinent, Asia and North America.

Dubai, which has recently suffered from the oil price drop, has spent years trying to diversify its economy, with core sectors now including trade, transport and tourism.

Back in 2008, the then chief executive of British Airways, Willie Walsh,warned that Dubai's plan was "to become the hub that links the world's biggest aviation market, North America, with its fastest-growing, Asia – and this link would bypass Europe altogether".

By 2020, Dubai authorities expect its main airport to welcome 98.5m passengers. Its aviation industry is projected to account for 22pc of the emirate's employment and more than a third of GDP.



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