Dubai International Airport (DXB) handled 46 million passengers in the first half of 2025, marking its busiest six-month period on record despite regional airspace disruptions and global headwinds.
In a Press release, operator Dubai Airports said the 2.3 per cent year-on-year increase underscores the continued strength of the emirate’s aviation sector and the terminal’s operational resilience.
The growth came despite temporary airspace restrictions in May and June, which forced several Gulf carriers to reroute flights and adjust schedules due to heightened military activity and no-fly zone declarations in parts of the Middle East.
Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said: “DXB’s continued growth through a period of regional challenges highlights the strength of Dubai and the UAE, the agility of our operations, and the commitment of our airport community.”
In the second quarter alone, the airport handled 22.5m passengers, a 3.1pc increase over the same period last year. April was the busiest month of the quarter and the most active April on record, with 8m travellers.
Average monthly traffic during the first half stood at 7.7m passengers, with daily volumes averaging 254,000. January was the busiest month, setting a new monthly record with 8.5m passengers.
DXB also handled 222,000 flights and processed 41.8m bags in the first half, with 91 percent delivered within 45 minutes of arrival. The mishandled baggage rate stood at two bags per 1,000 passengers, well below the industry average of 6.3, the release added.