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Dubai Airport set for record start to 2025: 4.3m guests in 15 days

Dubai International Airport plays an integral role in global trade through strategically located free zones. (AFP File)
  • With an average of 287,000 guests passing through daily during this period DXB is operating at volumes akin to its busiest months ever.
  • This performance reflects a surge in international visitors flying out after the festive season, coupled with residents returning from holidays.

Dubai, UAE — Dubai International Airport (DXB) is on track to welcome 4.3 million guests in the first 15 days of the year, setting the stage for its busiest January yet. Daily traffic is projected to peak on 3rd January, with over 311,000 guests expected.

With an average of 287,000 guests passing through daily during this period—8 percent higher than the same period in 2024 and 6 percent higher than pre-pandemic levels in 2018-19—DXB is operating at volumes akin to its busiest months ever.

This performance reflects a surge in international visitors flying out after the festive season, coupled with residents returning from holidays.

As the world’s leading airport for international passengers, DXB remains a global benchmark for operational excellence, offering seamless connectivity and an unmatched guest experience on an extraordinary scale.