Dubai International raised its passenger forecast for this year by nearly two million to 64.3 million people after a strong pick up in business in the third quarter from the same period last year.
DXB has handled nearly 18.5 million passengers in the three months to the end of September, up from 6.7 million a year earlier, state-owned operator Dubai Airports said in a statement.
It has seen more than 46.3 million passengers so far this year, up 168 per cent year-on-year, and about 72 per cent of its traffic in the same nine months of 2019, before the pandemic.
Speaking exclusively to Dubai Eye 103.8's Business Breakfast show, Paul Griffiths CEO of Dubai Airports, spoke about the results.
Figures for the next few years also look positive and could hit more passengers than ever seen before.
London was the top destination city in the third quarter, with two million passengers, followed by Riyadh and Mumbai. India was the top country destination, with 6.8 million passengers, followed by Saudi Arabia, Britain and Pakistan.
Banks, financial institutions and insurance companies across the UAE continue to operating normally, without disruptions, confirmed Khaled Mohamed Balama, Governor of the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (CBUAE).
Dubai's DP World has announced that all terminals at Jebel Ali port are operating normally, adding that it is continuously monitoring developments in close coordination with relevant authorities.
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