亚特兰大机场持续蝉联全球最繁忙机场榜首
Atlanta Continues To Dominate Among World's Busiest Airports

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2025年,哈茨菲尔德-杰克逊亚特兰大国际机场以1.063亿人次的旅客吞吐量,巩固了其全球最繁忙机场的地位。除2020年曾短暂中断外,得益于作为达美航空主要枢纽的地位以及极高的每日航班量,亚特兰大自1998年以来一直稳居榜首。 美国在全球排名中处于领先地位,在前十名中占据四席,除亚特兰大外,达拉斯-沃斯堡机场、芝加哥奥黑尔机场和丹佛机场也榜上有名。在全球范围内,排名主要由美国、东亚和中东地区的枢纽机场主导。迪拜机场以9520万人次的吞吐量位居全球第二,保持着全球最繁忙国际旅客机场的领先地位。其他主要的全球枢纽,包括东京羽田机场、上海浦东机场、伊斯坦布尔机场和伦敦希思罗机场,也继续处理着巨大的客流量,但非洲或南美洲没有机场进入前十名。

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In 2025, the world’s busiest airport was not in Dubai, London, or Tokyo.

It was Atlanta.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport handled 106.3 million passengers, making it the only airport in the world to cross the 100 million mark.

This graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Gabriel Cohen, ranks the world’s busiest airports by total passengers boarded and deplaned in 2025, using new data from the Airports Council International. Transit passengers are counted once.

Why Atlanta Still Ranks #1

The Atlanta airport, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2026, has been the world’s busiest airport every year since 1998, except for 2020 during pandemic-era travel restrictions.

This table lists the world’s busiest airports by 2025 passenger count.

Named after two former mayors, Hartsfield-Jackson serves as the main hub and headquarters for Delta Air Lines, the world’s top airline by both revenue and brand value.

Smaller airlines like Frontier and Southwest also maintain operating bases at the airport. Consequently, more than 1,000 flights depart from Hartsfield-Jackson each day.

The U.S. Big Four Airports

Atlanta is not the only U.S. airport near the top. The U.S. accounts for four of the 10 busiest airports worldwide, more than any other country in the ranking.

Dallas Fort Worth (85.7 million), which anchors two of the country’s largest cities, ranks fourth worldwide in passenger traffic, while Denver’s sprawling airport lands in the 10th position with 82.4 million passengers in 2025.

Sixth-ranked Chicago O’Hare (84.8 million) held the title of world’s busiest airport for a quarter-century before losing it to Atlanta in 1998. It continues to be the airport with the most takeoffs and landings, recording more than 860,000 aircraft movements in 2025.

Eurasia’s Biggest Airports

No African or South American airport cracks the world’s 10 busiest airports, which are instead dominated by East Asian and Middle Eastern hubs like Tokyo Haneda (91.7 million), Shanghai Pudong (85 million), and Istanbul (84.4 million).

London Heathrow is Europe’s busiest airport, handling 84.5 million passengers in 2025.

Meanwhile, Dubai (95.2 million) has become the world’s second-busiest airport, while remaining the busiest for international passengers. This reflects the United Arab Emirates’ strategy of positioning Dubai as a global aviation hub connecting Asia, Europe, and the West.

Curious how size factors in? Check out World’s Busiest Single Runway Airports on Voronoi.

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