Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport has slipped to the second place
Six other Chinese airports were also listed in the world’s top 10 busiest hubs
The Airports Council International (ACI) announced that Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport has overtaken US Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport as 2020 world’s busiest air hub.
With nearly 43.77 million passengers through 2020, Baiyun Airport, located in Guangzhou, south China, came to top the list of world’s busiest hubs, moving up from the 11th place in 2019, ACI said in a statement.
Hartsfield-Jackson, the U.S. airport that had been at the top of the list for more than two decades, has slipped to the second place, with about 42.92 million passengers through the year.
2021-04-24 07:10:49 GMT2021-04-24 15:10:49(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
OTTAWA, April 23 (Xinhua) China s Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou has overtaken Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport as the world s busiest hub in 2020, an international trade group said Thursday.
With nearly 43.77 million passengers through 2020 at Baiyun airport, which is located in Guangzhou, south China, the Chinese airport came to top the list of world s busiest hubs, moving up from the 11th place in 2019, the Airports Council International (ACI) said in a statement.
Hartsfield-Jackson, the U.S. airport that had been at the top of the list for more than two decades, has slipped to the second place, with about 42.92 million passengers through the year.
OTTAWA, April 24 (Bernama): China s Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou has overtaken Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport as the world s busiest hub in 2020, reports Xinhua news agency quoted an international trade group.
With nearly 43.77 million passengers through 2020 at Baiyun airport, which is located in Guangzhou, south China, the Chinese airport came to top the list of the world s busiest hubs, moving up from 11th place in 2019, the Airports Council International (ACI) said in a statement.
Hartsfield-Jackson, the United States airport that had been at the top of the list for more than two decades, has slipped to second place, with about 42.92 million passengers through the year.
recorded in its database, one Austrian and one Italian, were
used by passengers on the flight after being reported stolen in
Thailand. Two people using stolen Italian and Austrian passports
had consecutive ticket numbers, suggesting the tickets were
issued together, Cable News Network reported, citing the Chinese
e-ticket verification system Travelsky.
Lumpur are being investigated, with a specific focus on four
names, Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said
separately yesterday without elaborating.
agencies” concerning the passports, he said at a briefing.
The airline’s policy states that cockpit doors must be
electronically locked and can be opened only from the inside.