Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, reported on Thursday it handled over 13.6 million passengers in the first three months of 2022 - more than double last year’s number in a clear sign that a long-awaited travel revival has reached the global aviation hub.
Travel is back: Dubai airport logs busiest quarter in years
Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, reported on Thursday it handled over 13.6 million passengers in the first three months of 2022 - more than double last year’s number in a clear sign that a long-awaited travel revival has reached the global aviation hub.
This quarter’s passenger count represents the airport’s busiest since the virus struck in 2020 and compares to just 5.7 million passengers logged in the same period last year.
Howevere, in a sign that long-haul markets have yet to enjoy a full recovery from the pandemic, CEO Paul Griffiths said the airport didn’t expect to see transit traffic back to pre-virus levels for another two years at least. Still, flight traffic has improved as nations around the world have loosened travel restrictions, such as Covid testing and vaccination rules.

"It’s been extremely encouraging," Griffiths said, praising government efforts to keep Dubai’s border open, aggressively vaccinate and introduce policies that have attracted an international workforce. "We’re now seeing a massive resurgence … A whole new sector of the world’s population is starting to look at Dubai as a very credible and attractive place to live and work.”