Hey travelers, Anthony here from Travel Droner,
and welcome to another video! Today, we're taking off on an exciting adventure
as we explore the Top 10 Busiest Airports in the World. To bring you this list, we've scoured the
globe and factored in criteria like passenger volumes and seats sold for 2023. We'll take you on an epic ride from North
America to Asia as we explore these enormous transportation hubs. Whether you're a frequent flyer or someone
who's never flown, you'll be amazed by the sheer size of these airports and the amount
of traffic that passes through them. So, fasten your seatbelts, put your tray tables
up, and let's take off on this thrilling adventure. Nr.10 Delhi Airport (Indira Gandhi International
Airport or IGI Airport) Serving as the sole airport for New Delhi
occupies an enormous 5,106 acres of territory right in the middle of the bustling metropolis
of New Delhi. With not one, not two, but THREE passenger
terminals, this airport is a hub of activity with over 150 gates. If you plan to fly off to international destinations,
you're lucky! With 56 foreign airlines, you can travel almost
anywhere from Delhi Airport. And for domestic travel, there are six local
airlines to choose from. Delhi Airport is the busiest airport in India
and South Asia, with an annual capacity of 62 million passengers. And it's no surprise, with a whopping 57,290,000
passengers passing through its doors from April 2021 to March 2022. The airport has already registered more than
3.5 million seats for early 2023, making it the tenth busiest airport in the World! Nr.9 Chicago O'Hare International
The Chicago Department of Aeronautics manages this enormous airport on the city's northwest
edge; it spans an impressive 7,627 acres. With four numbered passenger terminals and
213 gates, O'Hare is a hub of activity that will amaze you. As you walk through the nine concourses designated
by letters, you'll feel like you're in a small city with a life of its own. And did you know that O'Hare was the busiest
airport globally from 1963 until 1998 during the "Jet Era"? Talk about a blast from the past! O'Hare's layout accommodates the constant
flow of planes with two parallel runways on either side of the terminal complex. So, what's the cherry on top? As of November 2022, O'Hare had a record-breaking
68,340,619 passenger volumes and offered non-stop flights to 214 destinations worldwide. With about 3.6 million registered seats already
sold for early 2023, it's no wonder O'Hare is the ninth busiest airport in 2022. Nr.8 Guangzhou (China)
Are you ready to take a flight to Southern China's Guangdong province? Then get ready to land at Guangzhou Baiyun
International Airport, the primary international airport that serves Guangzhou, one of the
busiest and most vibrant cities in the World. This airport is a sight to behold, boasting
two terminals and three runways. Unsurprisingly, this airport can handle even
the largest passenger aircraft, including the A380! In 2019, the airport witnessed over 73 million
passengers, with nearly 500,000 flights taking off and landing. It's no wonder why Guangzhou is a crucial
part of a "4-hour air traffic circle" with major cities in China and Southeast Asia and
a "12-hour air traffic circle" with major international destinations. Bai Yun International Airport has over 80
airlines operating in its terminals, covering more than 230 destinations worldwide! In 2021, over 40 million passengers traveled
using this airport. And In early 2023, over 3.6 million seats
have already been registered! Nr.7 Istanbul Airport
Istanbul Airport is known for its modern and innovative design, featuring a large central
terminal building with a distinctive roof inspired by traditional Turkish architecture. The airport has several sustainability features,
such as a rainwater collection system and solar panels. Istanbul Airport is one of the largest airports
in the World, covering an area of 76.5 million square meters. It has five runways currently in use, and
one terminal, with a total capacity of up to 200 million passengers annually. In 2019 alone, Istanbul Airport had a whopping
68.7 million passengers. That's more than the entire population of
the United Kingdom! And the numbers keep growing. In 2021, Istanbul Airport handled more than
46 million passengers, making it the 12th busiest airport in the World regarding passenger
traffic. In 2022, the airport saw a significant passenger
increase compared to the previous year welcoming over 64 million passengers. So far, in early 2023, the Istanbul Airport
has registered more than 5.6 million seats. Nr.6 Denver International Airport (DEN)
Did you know that DEN is not just any airport but the largest airport by land area in the
United States? It covers a whopping 53 square miles, And
with 143 gates and six runways, one of them is the longest commercial runway in North
America, 4800 meters long. This hub for United Airlines and Frontier
Airlines is a gateway to more than 200 destinations worldwide. Welcoming over 28 million passengers in 2021,
representing a 75% increase from the 2020 pandemic, we all got locked up at home. And with over 69 million passengers served
in 2022 alone, DEN is not just a busy airport; it's a bustling metropolis! Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a newbie
to the airport scene, add Denver International Airport. to your travel bucket list. With its expansive land area, state-of-the-art
facilities, and endless destinations, this airport is a must-visit for any jet-setter. And with over 3.7 million seats sold in early
2023, it is ranked sixth on our list. If you enjoy our videos, join us on our journey
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when we publish a new video. Nr.5 Dallas Dallas/Fort Worth Intl
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) this airport has a lot going on! Covering a massive area of 26.9 square miles,
DFW is the second-largest airport in the US after Denver International Airport. That's right; everything is bigger in Texas! This airport is a hub for over 20 airlines,
including American Airlines and Spirit Airlines, and boasts five terminals and 165 gates! DFW is like a busy hive with seven runways
constantly buzzing with activity. DFW is not just big; it's also bustling with
people. In 2021, over 62 million passengers flew in
and out of the airport, making it the second-busiest airport in the World! That's a lot of people traveling to and from
the great state of Texas. And in just the first few months of 2023,
DFW has already seen over 3.8 million seats reserved for flights. Nr.4 London Heathrow Airport
This iconic airport is one of the largest and busiest in the World and a hub for international
travel. With over 200 destinations and over 80 airlines
flying to all corners of the globe, you can take your pick from an endless list of exotic
locations. The airport employs over 76,000 people, making
it one of the largest employers in the local area. Heathrow Airport has two main runways, which
are over 3,500 meters long. Despite the pandemic, Heathrow Airport saw
a whopping 19.4 million passengers in 2021, with domestic travel showing an incredible
rebound. In 2022, it was Europe's second-busiest airport,
with over 61.6 million passengers passing through its gates! And in 2023, it's already registered over
4 million seats, making it a popular destination for travelers. But Heathrow isn't just about the flights! The airport has excellent transport links,
including the Heathrow Express, which can get you to central London in just 15 minutes,
making it incredibly convenient. Nr.3 Tokyo Intl (Haneda)
The Tokyo International Airport, known as Haneda Airport! Its sleek and modern infrastructure has three
terminals and four runways, two dedicated to takeoffs and two for landings. The longest runway is 3,700 meters long.,
making it one of the largest and busiest airports in the World. And it's not just its impressive size but
also its efficiency, cleanliness, and top-notch facilities. No wonder over 25 million passengers chose
Haneda Airport for their travels in 2021! And in 2022, the airport was ranked as the
fourth-busiest airport in the World, with a whopping 87.1 million passengers. That's like the entire population of Germany
passing through this airport in a year! And the numbers keep going up. In 2023, 4.2 million passengers booked seats
to fly through Haneda Airport. Haneda Airport is essential not just for Japan's
domestic travel but also for its international connectivity. It is the central hub for Japan's two largest
airlines, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways, making it a crucial link in connecting the
World to Japan and beyond. Nr.2 Dubai International
As the primary international airport serving Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab
Emirates, this airport has it all - from state-of-the-art infrastructure to being a hub for connecting
flights. With over 240 destinations served by 140 airlines,
this airport has become the go-to destination for that jet-setting between Asia, Europe,
and the Americas. In 2019, Dubai International Airport welcomed
a whopping 86.5 million passengers, making it the third busiest airport in the World,
after Atlanta and Beijing! Talk about popularity! And, even with the pandemic in 2021, the airport
handled 29.1 million passengers; And more than 66 million passengers moved through the
airport, known as DXB, in 2022, with more than 4.6 million seats already booked in early
2023. The airport's strategic location and impressive
growth in passenger numbers are all thanks to its status as a global business and tourism
hub. But the fun doesn't stop here! Plans for a fourth terminal are underway to
increase the airport's capacity further. Nr.1. Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Intl Apt
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is an absolute behemoth in air travel! Imagine a place where over 100 million people
pass through every year. And it's not just the abundant passengers;
the airport is also a hub for Delta Air Lines, which operates an incredible 1,000 flights
daily, connecting travelers to over 225 destinations worldwide. With five runways, the longest of which measures
3900 meters, and two terminals that cover a mind-boggling six million square feet, Atlanta
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is truly a city within a city. Unsurprisingly, it has held the title of the
World's busiest airport for many years, handling a record-breaking 110.4 million passengers
in 2019 alone. But the airport's impressive numbers don't
stop there. As of the end of February 2023, over 5 million
passengers have passed through its gates this year, proving that the airport's popularity
is showing no signs of slowing down. The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International
Airport retained its "world's busiest airport" title in 2022 and is the top spot on our list,
hosting 93 million passengers. That wraps up our list TODAY. I hope you enjoyed our journey through the
World's busiest airports. Remember to let us know in the comments which
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