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DXB Welcomes 46 million Guests in H1 2025, Setting New Half-Year Record

DXB Welcomes 46 million Guests in H1 2025, Setting New Half-Year Record

Hi Dubai4 days ago
Dubai International Airport (DXB) achieved a record-breaking milestone in the first half of 2025, welcoming 46 million guests — its busiest H1 to date.
This reflects a 2.3% year-on-year growth, showcasing Dubai's aviation resilience despite temporary regional airspace disruptions.
In Q2 alone, DXB served 22.5 million passengers, with April 2025 setting a new monthly high of 8 million guests. CEO Paul Griffiths attributed the growth to Dubai's agility, strong aviation infrastructure, and the effectiveness of its oneDXB operational model. Looking ahead, DXB is poised to reach 96 million guests by year-end, edging closer to the symbolic 100 million milestone.
January was the busiest month, with 8.5 million passengers, and daily traffic averaged 254,000. The airport also managed 222,000 flights and handled 41.8 million bags, maintaining a low mishandled baggage rate of 2 per 1,000 passengers, significantly below the 2024 industry average of 6.3. Efficiency at key touchpoints remained high, with over 98% of guests clearing immigration and security within minutes.
India led as DXB's largest country market with 5.9 million passengers, followed by Saudi Arabia (3.6M), the UK (3M), Pakistan (2.1M), and the US (1.6M). London topped the city destinations with 1.8 million passengers, followed by Riyadh (1.5M), Mumbai (1.2M), Jeddah and New Delhi (1.1M each), and Istanbul (982K).
Cargo volumes reached just over 1 million tonnes, showing stable growth. DXB is now connected to 269 destinations in over 107 countries, supported by 92 international carriers, reinforcing its role in tourism, trade, and investment.
With the Dubai Airshow 2025 and the winter event season ahead, DXB is expected to play a central role in Dubai's continued economic and aviation momentum.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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