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 hub handled 63.8 million pieces of bags during the nine months while maintaining a mishandled baggage accuracy of 99.8%. 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. 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.
Dubai Airport Sets New Passenger Record
Dubai International (DXB) achieved record Q3 traffic, welcoming 24.2 million guests. Year-to-date traffic reached 70.1 million, with baggage handling accuracy at 99.8%.