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Dubai airport passenger numbers slid 70% to 25.9m in 2020

Dubai airport passenger numbers slid 70% to 25.9m in 2020
Operations at the airport that serves as the hub for Emirates airline were reduced significantly for several months. (File/AFP)
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Updated 15 February 2021

Dubai airport passenger numbers slid 70% to 25.9m in 2020

Dubai airport passenger numbers slid 70% to 25.9m in 2020
  • Dubai International handled 183,993 flights in 2020, down 51.4 percent
  • The airport handled 1.9 million tons of cargo, down 23.2 percent year on year

DUBAI: Passenger numbers at the Middle East’s busiest airport, Dubai International, slumped by 70 percent to 25.9 million last year as the COVID-19 pandemic crippled the travel industry, its operator reported on Monday.
Operations at the airport that serves as the hub for Emirates airline were reduced significantly for several months under government travel restrictions before Dubai reopened to overseas visitors in July.
The industry expects it will take years to recover, with restrictions across the world continuing to hit demand globally.
Dubai International handled 183,993 flights in 2020, down 51.4 percent, while the average number of passengers per flights fell 20.3 percent to 188, state-owned Dubai Airports said in a statement.
The airport handled 1.9 million tons of cargo, down 23.2 percent year on year.
Dubai was the world’s fourth-busiest airport in 2019, according to industry group Airports Council International.
Last year’s 25.9 million passengers would have failed to qualify for the top 20 airports by passengers in 2019.
Unlike many other regions, Dubai and the wider United Arab Emirates has no scheduled domestic flight network to cushion against the downturn in international travel.
London’s Heathrow airport and Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, for example, handled 22.1 million and 22.3 million passengers respectively in 2020.