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Top 10 (Worldwide) Busiest Passenger Airports in 2022

Written by Matthew Justice on Apr 10, 2023
People on escalator in a crowded station.

The numbers are in, and according to the 2022 Top Airports by Airports Council International (ACI) the Atlanta Hartsfield (ATL) airport reclaims its #1 winning position in regard to the most passengers and aircraft movements. Overall, 2022 global aircraft movements are close to 89 million, translating to a gain of 20.4% over the 2021 numbers.

The new top 10 busiest airports for passenger traffic reflects the resilience of the airport and aviation industry, and the eagerness of passengers to travel by air. While US airport hubs were able to recover quicker due to their strong domestic market, we are now witnessing global hubs joining upper ranks—including Dubai, Istanbul, and London Heathrow airport.

- Luis Felipe de Oliveira (ACI World Director)

2022 Aircraft Movements

Airport (Code) Movements 2021 Rank 2021 Change
Atlanta (ATL) 724,145 1 2.3%
Chicago (ORD) 711,561 2 4%
Dallas (DFW) 656,676 3 0.7%
Denver (DEN) 607,786 4 4.6%
Las Vegas (LAS) 581,116 7 19.4%
Los Angeles (LAX) 556,913 6 9.9%
Charlotte (CLT) 505,589 5 -2.8%
Miami (MIA) 458,478 9 18.2%
New York (JFK) 448,847 27 54.4%
Istanbul (IST) 425,890 33 52%

There was substantial growth in international travel and more recovery from the 2019 levels. Combined, the top ten airports, had a massive 5,677,001 operations.

2022 Passengers Traveled

Airport (Code) Passengers 2021 Rank 2021 Change
Atlanta (ATL) 93,699,630 1 23.8%
Dallas (DFW) 73,362,946 2 17.5%
Denver (DEN) 69,286,461 3 17.8%
Chicago (ORD) 68,340,619 4 26.5%
Dubai (DXB) 66,069,981 27 127%
Los Angeles (LAX) 65,924,298 5 37.3%
Istanbul (IST) 64,289,107 14 73.8%
London (LHR) 61,614,508 54 217.7%
Delhi (DEL) 59,490,074 13 60.2%
Paris (CDG) 57,474,033 31 119.4%

The top 10 airports were split between the United States and the rest of the world. Dubai, Istanbul, London Heathrow, New Delhi, and Paris were all added to the top ten after moving drastically from their 2021 numbers. Across the top ten airports over 679.5 million passengers traveled in 2022.

Closing Thoughts

These numbers look great from a profit and recovery standpoint. When I see New York (JFK) had a growth of 54.4% in aircraft movements, it triggers a warning for upcoming summer travel. I think with this increase in aircraft movements, there will be capacity issues to keep an eye on in the upcoming months.