Istanbul Ataturk beats Frankfurt to climb Europe's airport ranks
Istanbul’s Ataturk airport overtook Frankfurt to enter the European top three for the first time in 2015 as Turkish Airlines continued its rapid expansion and strikes at Lufthansa hurt the German hub. Heathrow, the main base for BA, remains Europe’s busiest airport, even as it struggles to add flights on runways that are effectively full, while Paris Charles de Gaulle, ranked second, suffered two months of falling numbers for the first time in almost two years after November’s terror attacks. Frankfurt’s passenger tally increased 2.5% to 61.04m, short of its 4% target, after walkouts cost Lufthansa 4,700 flights in November, mostly at its main base. Ataturk, which passed Madrid and Amsterdam in 2014, posted an 8.2% jump to 61.32m, cementing its status as a global hub to rival those of Gulf carriers such as Dubai-based Emirates.<br/>
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Istanbul Ataturk beats Frankfurt to climb Europe's airport ranks
Istanbul’s Ataturk airport overtook Frankfurt to enter the European top three for the first time in 2015 as Turkish Airlines continued its rapid expansion and strikes at Lufthansa hurt the German hub. Heathrow, the main base for BA, remains Europe’s busiest airport, even as it struggles to add flights on runways that are effectively full, while Paris Charles de Gaulle, ranked second, suffered two months of falling numbers for the first time in almost two years after November’s terror attacks. Frankfurt’s passenger tally increased 2.5% to 61.04m, short of its 4% target, after walkouts cost Lufthansa 4,700 flights in November, mostly at its main base. Ataturk, which passed Madrid and Amsterdam in 2014, posted an 8.2% jump to 61.32m, cementing its status as a global hub to rival those of Gulf carriers such as Dubai-based Emirates.<br/>