Middle East/Africa

DXB records robust H1, 2023 numbers with 41.6 million passengers

  • Share this:
DXB records robust H1, 2023 numbers with 41.6 million passengers

Dubai international airport welcomed 41.6 million guests in first half (H1) of 2023, just over 100% as compared to the first Half (H1) of 2019.

DXB registered a robust performance throughout the second quarter, during which passenger traffic surged by 42.7% year on year to reach 20.3 million. May was the busiest month during Q2 with 6.9 million guests. Propelled by a strong Q2, DXB’s H1 traffic totalled 41.6 million guests, up 49.1% compared to 27.9 million recorded in H1 2022.

“It’s been a rewarding first half for Dubai International and amidst increasing guest numbers, as we recover with our H1 traffic surpassing pre-pandemic levels, we continue to remain committed to ensuring every guest who travels through our airport leaves with a smile,” said Paul Griffiths, chief executive, Dubai Airports.

Looking at DXB's baggage performance in H1 2023, the baggage volume increased by 7% compared to pre-pandemic H1 2019 levels. This year so far, DXB handled approximately 37.2 million bags without compromising baggage delivery to customers with 92% of all baggage was delivered within 45 minutes to customers.

India continued to lead as DXB’s top destination country in terms of traffic with 6 million guests in the first half, followed by Saudi Arabia with 3.1 million guests, and the United Kingdom with 2.8 million guests. Other leading destinations include Pakistan, the US, Russia and Germany

The list of top city destinations was led by London with 1.7 million guests, Mumbai (1.2million guests) and Riyadh (1.2million guests) following in a close third.

DXB is connected to 257 destinations across 104 countries, through more than 91 international airlines.

Cargo volumes at DXB surged in the second quarter by 16.1% year on year to reach 453,500 tonnes, bringing the total freight volume for the first half of the year to 853,500 tonnes, down from 6.2% compared to last year.

DXB handled a total of 201,800 flights in the first half, up 30.2% year on year, up 13% compared to the same period in H1 2019. The average number of guests per flight during the first half reached 214 while the load factor was 77%.

Looking to the remainder of the year, Dubai Airports is optimistic about the levels of demand and is expecting record-breaking numbers during the winter season.

“We started the second half with strong demand in July, and with the ongoing seasonal peak coinciding with the reopening of schools in August, we’re preparing for an exceptionally busy rest of the year. We’ve readjusted our forecast for the year from 83.6m guests to 85m, just 1.6% shy of DXB’s annual traffic in 2019,” added Griffiths.