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Dubai International Sets New Traffic Benchmark As 12-Month Numbers Hit 93.8 Million

Reeba Asghar by Reeba Asghar
November 19, 2025
in Travel, Travel & Tourism
DXB’s momentum continued in Q3 2025 as the airport reported its strongest quarter on record, driven by 24.2 million guests and 115,000 aircraft movements
As Dubai Airports continues to manage growth at DXB, Dubai Airports is also looking to the future with the preparation of Dubai World Central
As Dubai Airports continues to manage growth at DXB, Dubai Airports is also looking to the future with the preparation of Dubai World Central

Dubai International (DXB) achieved the highest quarterly traffic in its 65-year history in Q3 2025, welcoming 24.2 million guests between July and September – a 1.9% increase year-on-year.

The strong third-quarter performance lifted total traffic for the first nine months to 70.1 million guests, representing a 2.1% increase over the same period last year. The airport’s twelve-month rolling traffic at the end of September reached a record 93.8 million guests. Aircraft movements also remained robust, with 115,000 total flights recorded in the third quarter. Between January and September, DXB handled 336,000 flights across all categories, up 2.7% year on year. The average number of passengers per aircraft at the end of September stood at 213.

While DXB continues to deliver exceptional operational performance, Dubai Airports’ focus is firmly on continuing to maintain the superb performance whilst getting ready for its next leap forward. Future priority projects to enhance areas across all terminals are underway and include CB Central – a unique space within Terminal 3 that showcases Dubai’s biggest and best brands and experiences. CB East – a dynamic family-friendly space with mainstream eateries and entertainment areas for all ages. CB West – the new centre of DXB providing premium shopping and casual dining experiences for passengers. And within T1, CD Central – the space located in the middle of Concourse D, with panoramic views of the airfield, refreshed dwell areas, innovative passenger information and easy access to major retail stores.

As Dubai Airports continues to manage growth at DXB, Dubai Airports is also looking to the future with the preparation of Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC), marking the beginning of Dubai’s new aviation era. Set to take over as the city’s main international gateway in the early 2030s, DWC is being purpose-built as a future ready, smart global aviation hub that will elevate efficiency, connectivity, and sustainability to new standards.

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said: “These record-breaking results reflect the continued strength of Dubai’s aviation and tourism sectors, and to the collective efforts of our oneDXB airport community. Yet, it also reinforces the importance of what comes next. The vision for DWC goes beyond capacity expansion – it represents the reimaging and evolution of the entire travel experience. Our goal is not just to grow, but to grow intelligently by combining technology, sustainability, and a superior guest experience, that will shape the future of global travel.”.

As Dubai Airports continues to optimise operations together with the oneDXB community and advance long-term planning for DWC, the airport remains focused on delivering its exceptional guest experience at DXB, operational excellence, digital innovation, and human-centered hospitality, ensuring that every journey through Dubai’s airports reflects the ambition and forward-thinking spirit of the city itself.

India retained DXB’s top country market in the first nine months of the year with 8.8 million guests, followed by Saudi Arabia (5.5 million), the United Kingdom (4.6 million), Pakistan (3.2 million), and the United States (2.4 million). Among city destinations, London lead with 2.8 million guests, followed by Riyadh (2.3 million), Mumbai (1.8 million), Jeddah (1.7 million), and New Delhi (1.6 million).

DXB also continued to serve as a key gateway for international tourism, with Malaysia (687,000 guests), Vietnam (493,000), the Czech Republic (341,000), Uzbekistan (312,000), and Denmark (239,000) ranking among the most popular destinations for outbound leisure travel.

DXB maintained strong performance across all service areas, handling 63.8 million bags in the first nine months of the year, up 6.2% year-on-year and a record high for the period. Of these, 90% of bags reached guests within 45 minutes of aircraft arriving on stand. Mishandled baggage accuracy remained high at 99.9%, equating to only two mishandled bags per 1,000 guests.

During the third quarte 99.6% of departing guests cleared passport control in under 10 minutes, and 99.8% of arriving guests waited less than 15 minutes. Security screening times stayed below 5 minutes for 99.7% of travellers, reflecting DXB’s focus on efficiency and a seamless guest journey even at peak volumes.

The airport’s record performance underscores Dubai’s position as a global economic hub, where aviation continues to play a central role in driving tourism, trade, and investment.

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Reeba Asghar

Digital Reporter reeba@bncpublishing.net Reeba Asghar is a digital reporter and writer with BNC Publishing’s B2B team, contributing stories to titles including Business Today Middle East and Construction Business News. Her work spans business, construction, and technology, delivering industry-focused storytelling across global markets. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication from Curtin University Dubai.

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