11 additional airlines start operations in Dubai International within one month

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 The latest data on the Dubai Airports website showed that the total number of destinations served directly by airlines operating at Dubai International Airport has now exceeded 215 destinations in 98 countries on the six continents of the world, as of the beginning of this November, compared to 90 countries at the beginning of the previous October. Therefore, at a time when 83 international airlines are currently operating at the airport, compared to 72 companies at the beginning of October, 11 additional airlines started their operations at the airport within one month.

According to the most recent information available on the Dubai Airports website, as of the beginning of this November, more than 215 destinations in 98 countries across all six continents were directly served by airlines based at Dubai International Airport, up from 90 countries at the same time last October. Consequently, 83 foreign airlines are presently operating at the airport, up from 72 at the beginning of October, and 11 more airlines began operating there over the past month.

The Dubai Airports Corporation had expected that Dubai International Airport would witness a noticeable increase in passenger traffic, during the second half of October 2022, coinciding with the mid-semester vacation. The data showed the continuous pace of recovery at Dubai International Airport, despite the challenges faced by the air transport sector. Around the world due to the “pandemic”, travel protocols, and the partial closure of some international markets. This data includes airlines designated for passenger operations, excluding air freight companies

UAE-semester break and the second half of October 2022 were predicted by the Dubai Airports Corporation to bring about a substantial rise in passenger traffic at Dubai International Airport. Despite the difficulties the aviation industry has experienced, the figures demonstrated Dubai International Airport's ongoing recovery speed. owing to the "pandemic," travel precautions, and the temporary shutdown of several foreign marketplaces all across the world. This information contains passenger-only airlines but not air cargo carriers.

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