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Passengers wait for their flights at the Dubai International Airport in Dubai on April 17, 2024. - Dubai's major international airport diverted scores of incoming flights on April 16 as heavy rains lashed the United Arab Emirates, causing widespread flooding around the desert country. Dubai, the Middle East's financial centre, has been paralysed by the torrential rain that caused floods across the UAE and Bahrain and left 18 dead in Oman on April 14 and 15. (Photo by AFP)
  • A CBUAE report showed the increase in passenger traffic not only reinforces the UAE's status as a global aviation hub but also contributes to the national economy
  • The report added that this growth in the aviation sector boosts tourism, trade and employment, further diversifying the UAE's economy

Abu Dhabi, UAE -UAE’s airports experienced a 14.2 percent increase in passenger traffic, in the first half of 2024, handling over 71.7 million travelers compared to 62.8 million in the same period last year, latest data issued by the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) showed.

“Passenger traffic at the Abu Dhabi and Dubai International Airports surged, increasing by 33.8% and 8% Y-o-Y, respectively,” according to the Quarterly Economic Review, which added that the Zayed International Airport welcomed over 13.7 million passengers in the first half of 2024, taking advantage of the top-tier facilities and services.

“This emphasises Abu Dhabi’s status as a major transportation hub, with a 33.8 percent increase in passenger numbers compared to the same period in 2023.”

The report noted that the increase in passenger traffic not only solidifies the UAE’s status as a global aviation hub but also significantly contributes to the national economy. It added that this growth in the aviation sector boosts tourism, trade and employment, further diversifying the UAE’s economy.

The strong performance and international presence of the UAE’s national carriers highlight the country’s efforts to expand its role within the global aviation network.