UAE aviation sector reached record milestones in 2025, solidifying its position as a primary global logistics hub amid unprecedented growth in passenger traffic and expanded international connectivity.
Dubai International
(DXB) handled a record 95.2 million passengers in 2025, up 3.1 per cent year-on-year, marking the busiest year in
the airport’s history and the highest annual international passenger traffic
ever recorded by any airport, reported WAM.
Flight movements rose
3.3 per cent to 454,800, while
baggage volumes reached a record 86.75 million. DXB is now connected to 291
destinations in 110 countries, served by 108 international airlines.
Abu Dhabi Airports
recorded more than 33 million passengers in 2025, the highest annual traffic in
its history. Zayed International Airport handled 8.59 million passengers in the
fourth quarter, up 13.8 per cent
year-on-year. Cargo volumes across the emirate’s five airports rose to nearly
770,000 tonnes, underscoring Abu Dhabi’s growing role in global logistics.
Sharjah Airport
reported a 13.9 per cent rise in
passenger numbers to 19.48 million, compared with 17.1 million in 2024. Flight
movements climbed to 116,657 as the airport expanded connections across
regional and international markets.
Ras Al Khaimah
International Airport surpassed the one million passenger mark for the first
time, handling 1.3 million travellers in 2025. The airport also expanded its
scheduled network to 16 international destinations, including India, Pakistan,
Saudi Arabia, Russia and Egypt.
The aviation sector
remains central to the UAE’s tourism strategy, with expanded connectivity
supporting visitor flows from key global markets.
Emirates airline
operates 152 destinations in 79 countries and territories, while flydubai
serves more than 135 destinations in 58 countries with a fleet of 97 aircraft.
Meanwhile, Etihad Airways flies to 91
destinations in over 50 countries, and Air Arabia added 30 new routes in 2025,
bringing its total network to 219 destinations across its operation hubs in the
UAE, Morocco, Egypt and Pakistan.
Airports across the
country continued investing in infrastructure and advanced technologies to
enhance operational efficiency and passenger experience.
DXB recorded
mishandled baggage performance at 99.75 per cent in 2025, while airports nationwide expanded the use of artificial
intelligence, self-service platforms and digital payment systems.
During the year,
airports across the UAE received multiple international awards and recognitions
for safety, operational excellence, sustainability and customer experience,
reflecting the country’s continued leadership in global aviation standards.