Dubai International remains world’s busiest A380 hub in 2014

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Data published in Dubai Airports’ latest yearbook published online today

Dubai, UAE – March 23, 2015 – In addition to laying claim to being the world’s busiest international airport, Dubai International was also the world’s leading hub for Airbus A380 operations in 2014, according to Dubai Airports’ 2014 Yearbook published today.

The Yearbook reports that Dubai International had a total of 15,098 A380 flights to 39 destinations around the world during 2014. This is sharply up from the 10,608 A380 scheduled flights to 26 destinations recorded in the previous year. The figures are based on published airline industry flight schedule data.

The growth in A380 movements was driven by the expansion of the Emirates A380 fleet, with more than 50 A380 aircraft currently in operation. A380 flights were operated by both Emirates Airlines, the world’s biggest operator of the double-decker aircraft, and Qantas.

The next busiest A380 airport was London Heathrow with 5,434 A380 flights to 11 cities, followed by Singapore’s Changi airport with 5,398 A380 flights to 18 destinations.

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The Dubai Airports 2014 Yearbook, which is published online at www.dubaiairportsreview.com, also provides an in-depth update of the organisation’s expansion plans at both Dubai International and Al Maktoum International at DWC and lifts the lid on new services and products aimed at improving our passengers’ airport experience in 2015.

“Emirates’ expanding fleet of A380 aircraft is a key driver of Dubai International’s passenger growth and has shaped the expansion of the airport. This includes Concourse A, the world’s first purpose built A380 facility, which has taken the passenger experience to a new level,” said Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports.

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Author: Editor