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8/14/25, 2:32 PM UAE airports receive 75.4 million passengers in H1 2025, record 5% growth
According to civil aviation sector performance indicators for H1 2025,
airports across the UAE welcomed 75.4 million passengers during the first
six months of the year, up from 71.7 million passengers during the same
period in 2024, representing a 5 percent increase.
January recorded the highest number of passengers, exceeding 13.7 million
travellers.
UAE national carriers continued their global expansion during the first half
of 2025, launching flights to 15 new destinations across Europe, Asia, Africa,
and the Middle East. The new cities include destinations in Russia, Czech
Republic, Poland, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Turkey, Iran,
Egypt, Croatia, and Ethiopia - further cementing the UAE's status as a
leading global aviation hub.
On this occasion, Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and
Tourism, and Chairman of the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA),
stated, "Thanks to the directives of our wise leadership, the UAE continues
to enhance its global and regional standing as an international aviation
hub, posting unprecedented growth rates driven by innovative national
initiatives and strategies. This has significantly strengthened the country's
competitiveness and leadership in this vital sector, which today represents
a key pillar for driving economic growth, diversifying income sources, and
supporting trade, tourism, investment, and job creation across all aviation-
linked sectors."
He added, "The performance indicators for the first half of 2025 reflect the
resilience and sustainability of the aviation sector, as well as the
competitiveness of the UAE's airports, national carriers, and air navigation
services. We see aviation as a bridge connecting the UAE to the world and a
key enabler for achieving our long-term economic objectives. We will
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