Delhi's IGI Airport 16th busiest in the world; over 6 cr passengers visited in 2017
Indira Gandhi International Airport jumped 6 places from 22nd position in 2016.
By PTI |
Agencies
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi International Airport in the national capital has been ranked as the 16th busiest in the world, handling 6.34 crore passengers in 2017, says a report. The airport is 16th among the world's top 20 busiest aerodromes in terms of passengers handled on an annual basis.
According to Airports Council International (ACI), the airport handled 14 per cent more passengers last year and jumped 6 places from 22nd position in 2016.
India is one of the fastest growing domestic aviation markets in the world.
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson in the US maintained its position as the world's busiest airport by handling 10.39 crore passengers in 2017, followed by Beijing with 9.58 crore passengers, said the World Airport Traffic Report.
What Makes These The World's Most Powerful Passports
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Global Passport Index of 2017 ranks the world’s most powerful passports by analysing cross-border access and assigning a ‘visa-free score’ based on the number of countries a passport holder can visit without a visa or with a visa acquired on arrival.
Here's a look at the top 10 most powerful passports in the world.
Global Passport Index of 2017 ranks the world’s most powerful passports by analysing cross-border access and assigning a ‘visa-free score’ based on the number of countries a passport holder can visit..
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In the history of the most powerful passport in the world, this is the first time an Asian country has made it to the top. Singapore passport holders can enjoy visa-free access to 173 countries.
In the history of the most powerful passport in the world, this is the first time an Asian country has made it to the top. Singapore passport holders can enjoy visa-free access to 173 countries.
Germany has been in the lead for two consecutive year. The citizens can enter 176 countries visa-free or with visa on arrival.
Germany has been in the lead for two consecutive year. The citizens can enter 176 countries visa-free or with visa on arrival.
Tied at the third spot, Sweden and South Korea rank in the world's most powerful passports.
While Swedish passport holders can enter 176 countries without a prior visa, South Korean citizens can visit 170 countries and territories.
Tied at the third spot, Sweden and South Korea rank in the world's most powerful passports.
While Swedish passport holders can enter 176 countries without a prior visa, South Korean citizens can vis..
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Seven countries (Denmark, Finland, Italy, France, Spain, Norway and Japan) are tied at the fourth position with the UK.
Seven countries (Denmark, Finland, Italy, France, Spain, Norway and Japan) are tied at the fourth position with the UK.
Switzerland shared the fifth rank with five countries - Luxemburg, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria and Portugal.
Switzerland shared the fifth rank with five countries - Luxemburg, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria and Portugal.
The United States passport has fallen in the ranking since President Donald Trump took office. The Amercian passport is tied with three other countries - Malaysia, Ireland and Canada - for the sixth position.
The United States passport has fallen in the ranking since President Donald Trump took office. The Amercian passport is tied with three other countries - Malaysia, Ireland and Canada - for the sixth ..
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Austria and Greece share the seventh spot with the passport of New Zealand.
Austria and Greece share the seventh spot with the passport of New Zealand.
Czech citizens are allowed access to 168 countries without a visa or with a visa on arrival. Malta and Iceland tied with Czech Republic for the eighth rank.
Czech citizens are allowed access to 168 countries without a visa or with a visa on arrival. Malta and Iceland tied with Czech Republic for the eighth rank.
Hungary is standing strong solo at the ninth spot. Hungarian passport holders are allowed entry to 167 countries with out a prior visa.
Hungary is standing strong solo at the ninth spot. Hungarian passport holders are allowed entry to 167 countries with out a prior visa.
Dubai International Airport handled 8.82 crore passengers and stood at third position. Tokyo and Los Angeles made up the top five with 8.54 crore and 8.45 crore passengers, respectively.
ACI is the trade association of the world's airports, currently serving 641 members operating 1,953 airports across 176 countries.
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ACI World Director General Angela Gittens said that while strong competitive forces continue to drive innovation and improvements in efficiency and service for passengers, airports face the challenges of meeting the continuing global growth in demand for air services.
Passenger traffic in advanced economies grew 5.2 per cent while in emerging economies it rose 10.3 per cent in 2017.
"It is expected that rising incomes in emerging markets will help propel global traffic to new heights in the coming decades as new aviation hubs begin to overtake the more mature markets of Western Europe and North America," ACI said in a release.
Sizeable population bases and rapid rises in incomes in emerging markets are the main economic engines driving air transportation demand, it added.