DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest for international travel, saw a record 92.3 million passengers pass through its terminals in 2024, officials announced Thursday.
Dubai International Airport was the world's busiest for international travel in 2024, officials announced on Thursday. The hub saw a record 92.3 million passengers pass through its terminals last year.
Dubai International (DXB) has set a new benchmark in global aviation, welcoming 92.3 million guests in 2024 - the highest annual traffic ever recorded in
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A record 92.3 million passengers travelled through Dubai's international airport last year, its operator said on Thursday, extending a post-pandemic tear.
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Emirates NBD , Dubai's biggest bank by assets, reported a flat fourth-quarter net profit, slightly missing estimates as investments to "drive future growth" offset higher income and lower impairment charges,
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A record 92.3 million passengers travelled through Dubai's international airport last year, its operator said on Thursday, underlining the Gulf city's economic boom. The figure broke the previous high of 89.
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