Hitesh Rattan
Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, India
Crossing the 109 million traveler mark, Delhi has officially become the busiest airport in the world, serving as India’s main gateway to nearly every continent.
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, USA
With 108 million passengers, Atlanta remains America’s primary aviation hub. It connects countless domestic flights while steadily handling a huge volume of international flyers as well.
Dubai International Airport, UAE
Known as the luxury stopover between East and West, Dubai welcomed 92 million passengers this year. Its reputation as a global transit point, and as a symbol of the UAE’s hospitality, only continues to grow.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, USA
Handling 87 million flyers, Texas’s flagship airport has one of the most widespread air networks in the U.S. Whether domestic or international, DFW has become a gateway that never slows down.
Tokyo Haneda Airport, Japan
Haneda Airport continues to blend Japanese hospitality with world-class efficiency, recording more than 84 million passengers in 2025.
London Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom
Welcoming 83 million travelers, Heathrow secures its reputation as Europe’s busiest hub. Beyond just numbers, it serves as an entry point to London’s timeless charm and Britain’s global outreach.