The world's busiest airports revealed: Inside the world's 10 busiest aviation hubs - half of which are US-based - as travelers prepare for a very jet-set summer
The Airports Council International has published its top 10 busiest aviation centers. First in line is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Meanwhile, number 10 is Indira Gandhi International Airport
Traveling in the modern age comes with many drawbacks, many of which strike jet-set vacationers from the moment they step into their airport of choice, where they are found most often. encountered overcrowded crowds, endless security lines and a crowd of very grumpy passengers.
As summer approaches, airports around the world are going to see a huge increase in the number of people coming and going, especially in a context of massive return. international travel following the pandemic.
To help jet-setters plan their trips, Airports Council International has released its preliminary 2023 rankings of the world's 10 busiest aviation hubs . - with half of the sites located in the United States.
First place is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is not surprising given that the Georgia airport took the same place in the last two. decades.
Traveling in the modern age comes with many drawbacks, many of which strike jet-set vacationers from the moment they step into their airport of choice, where they are found most often. encountered overcrowded crowds, endless security lines and a crowd of very grumpy passengers.
As summer approaches, airports around the world are going to see a huge increase in the number of people coming and going, especially in a context of massive return. international travel following the pandemic.
To help jet-setters plan their trips, Airports Council International has released its preliminary 2023 rankings of the world's 10 busiest aviation hubs . - with half of the sites located in the United States.
First place is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is not surprising given that the Georgia airport took the same place in the last two. decades.
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