Dubai airport sees pre-pandemic monthly passenger volumes by end of 2023

The operator of Dubai International Airport said on Wednesday said the Middle East hub could see monthly passenger traffic return to pre-pandemic levels in the latter half of next year. Dubai Airports CE Paul Griffiths told Reuters 62.4m passengers were now expected to travel through the airport this year, about 7% more than its most recent forecast after traffic more than doubled in the first half. "We should be back at the normal sort of monthly throughputs of about 7m passengers-plus by the end of next year. That's what we're predicting," he said in an online interview. The airport is expecting an average of 5.6m a month in the second half of this year. The state-owned operator has previously said Dubai International could return to pre-pandemic annual passenger traffic levels in 2024. It handled 86.4m passengers in 2019.Dubai airport screened 27.9m passengers in H1 of the year, compared to 10.6m a year ago, while Q2 traffic nearly tripled to 14.9m. "As soon as people have been able to travel again, they've voted with their feet ... and the evidence is there," Griffiths said. The recovery at the airport, hub for airline Emirates, continues to be led by passengers starting or ending their journey in Dubai, rather than catching connecting flights.<br/>
Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/dubai-airport-sees-passenger-travel-surge-hikes-annual-forecast-2022-08-17/
8/17/22