Passenger traffic at Dubai International Airport (DXB) has grown by almost 20 percent in the last four weeks to reach 20.7 million in the year to date to October, its operator has revealed.
This is the result of the changes in travel restrictions in key global markets in recent months, which is generating renewed confidence in the prospects of international travel, a statement said.
The world’s busiest international airport is expecting this surge towards the recovery of the industry to continue during the final quarter of 2021, it added.
Paul Griffiths (below), CEO of Dubai Airports, said: “It’s been a steady journey of recovery for DXB, and while we are still a long way from pre-pandemic levels of traffic, we are encouraged to see this significant increase in the rate of passenger growth which continues to endorse our position as the world’s largest international airport.
“Our performance to date has led the global recovery in all aspects of aviation activity and the growing ability of countries around world to manage the global pandemic is allowing travel restrictions to be lifted. This has given travellers both the confidence and freedom to plan long-awaited journeys with ease.
“Significant market developments such as the UK’s vaccination-based travel programme, the resumption of flights to several important destinations in Australasia and the relaxation of restrictions for travel between India and the USA have all contributed to an upward revision in our forecast for the year by an additional 2 million passengers to 28.7 million,” he added.
He also said that Concourse A is being prepared for reopening before the end of November, putting DXB back to 100 percent capacity after 20 months of reduced operations.

DXB’s passenger volumes in the third quarter totalled 6.7 million and the airport is currently serving 83 percent of the destinations compared to before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cargo continued its impressive performance in the third quarter, with volumes hovering around 2019 levels throughout. DXB recorded 581,972 tonnes of freight in the Q3, bringing the total volume for the first nine months of 2021 to 1.7 million tonnes, a year on year increase of 25.3 percent.
South Asia retained its rank as DXB’s largest contributor of traffic led by India (2.8 million passengers) and Pakistan (1 million). Egypt was ranked third with 753,000 passengers, followed closely by the US (710,000) and Turkey (598,000).
Other destination countries of note included Ethiopia, Russia and Saudi Arabia. The top three cities by traffic were Cairo (634,000), Istanbul (576,000) and Addis Ababa (573,000).