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Top largest airports in the world, where more than 100 million passengers pass through

The world’s largest airports are some of the most important and impressive infrastructure projects in modern history.

These massive transportation hubs connect millions of travelers from all over the world and contribute significantly to the global economy.

In this article, we will take a look at the top ten largest airports in the world and explore what makes these airports unique.

1. Atlanta International Airport

The largest airport in the world, the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, covers an impressive 4,700 acres and serves as a hub for Delta Air Lines.

It has five parallel runways, and more than 100 million passengers pass through it every year.

Atlanta International Airport is unique because it features an underground train system connecting all terminals and allowing passengers to move quickly between gates.

2. Beijing Capital International Airport

The second-largest airport in the world is the Beijing Capital International Airport in China. The airport covers an area of over 3,500 acres and has three terminals.

It serves as a hub for Air China and China Southern Airlines and has become one of the busiest airports in the world, serving over 100 million passengers annually.

The airport is unique for its beautiful architecture, including the famous “dragon-like” roof of Terminal 3.

3. Dubai International Airport

Dubai International Airport is the third-largest airport in the world, serving as a hub for Emirates Airlines.

The airport has three terminals and handles over 90 million passengers annually. Dubai International Airport is unique in that it features one of the largest duty-free shopping areas in the world, offering passengers an unparalleled shopping experience.

4. Tokyo Haneda Airport

The fourth-largest airport in the world is the Tokyo Haneda Airport in Japan. The airport covers an area of over 1,300 acres and has three terminals. It serves as a hub for Japan Airlines and ANA, handling over 85 million passengers annually.

Tokyo Haneda Airport is unique in that it is one of the closest airports to the city center, allowing passengers to reach downtown Tokyo in just a few minutes.

5. Los Angeles International Airport

The fifth-largest airport in the world is the Los Angeles International Airport in the United States.

The airport covers an area of over 3,500 acres and has nine terminals. It serves as a hub for United Airlines and American Airlines, handling over 84 million passengers annually.

Los Angeles International Airport is unique for its stunning architecture, including the iconic Theme Building, which resembles a flying saucer.

6. Chicago O’Hare International Airport

The Chicago O’Hare International Airport is the sixth-largest airport in the world, covering an area of over 7,000 acres.

The airport has four terminals and serves as a hub for United Airlines and American Airlines, handling over 83 million passengers annually.

Chicago O’Hare International Airport is unique in that it is a major hub for cargo flights, with over 1.8 million tons of cargo passing through it every year.

7. London Heathrow Airport

The London Heathrow Airport is the seventh-largest airport in the world, covering an area of over 3,000 acres.

It has four terminals and serves as a hub for British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways, handling over 80 million passengers annually.

London Heathrow Airport is unique in that it features a wide range of luxury amenities, including spas, lounges, and even a private terminal for VIPs.

8. Shanghai Pudong International Airport

The Shanghai Pudong International Airport in China is the eighth-largest airport in the world, covering an area of over 2,000 acres.

It has two terminals and serves as a hub for China Eastern Airlines, handling over 75 million passengers annually.

Shanghai Pudong International Airport is unique in that it features a beautiful, state-of-the-art terminal that offers passengers a unique travel experience.


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