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Atlanta Airport's return to busiest airport in the world by seats
March 25 - Atlanta Airport’s return to busiest airport in the world by seats comes as US domestic travel continues its rapid recovery, with over a million passengers daily since the month long “spring break” (March 9, to April 21, 2021) began. Atlanta itself offered 1.8 million seats over the w/b March 22, 2021, according to OAG schedules.
Meanwhile, American Airlines will fly more seats than any other world airline this week.
Seven of the world’s busiest airports are now in the US, from Orlando, Charlotte, Los Angeles, Chicago O’Hare, Denver, DFW.
China’s overall recovery is reflected in nine of the top 20 airports being Chinese - although, after a return to levels above 2019 prior to the Lunar New Year, the current numbers are partially masked by temporary government-induced reductions in travel in order to secure the country from further outbreaks.
13 of the top 20 airports are in Asia, each of them fuelled by domestic traffic.
Notably, there is not a single European airport in the list, as the region fights another revival of the COVID virus.
Indeed, aside from Istanbul Airport, there is no European airport in the world’s top 50 airports.
World top 20 busiest airports w/b March 22, 2021
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