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Abu Dhabi airports welcome over 15.8 million passengers in H1 2025, up 13.1 percent

Zayed International Airport welcomed 15.5 million passengers until the end of June, up 13.2 percent year-on-year
Abu Dhabi airports welcome over 15.8 million passengers in H1 2025, up 13.1 percent
This rise in passenger traffic was also supported by 133,533 total flights across the five airports in the first half of 2025, representing a 9.2 percent rise from the same period last year (Image: WAM)

Abu Dhabi Airports, the operator of the emirate’s five commercial airports, reported on Monday double-digit passenger traffic growth for a 17th consecutive quarter as well as strong flight movement and cargo growth in the first half of 2025.

Between January 1 and June 30, 2025, Abu Dhabi Airports welcomed over 15.8 million passengers, a significant 13.1 percent increase over figures from the first half of 2024.

“The first six months of this year have posed some operational challenges, yet our expectational mid-year results demonstrate the resilience of our network and the collaborative partnerships that underpin our growth. Consistently delivering positive growth for the past 17 quarters is testament to the dedication and collective effort of the entire Abu Dhabi Airports team,” said Elena Sorlini, managing director and CEO at Abu Dhabi Airports.

Zayed International Airport welcomes 15.5 million passengers

Zayed International Airport (AUH) played a pivotal role in the increase, with 15.5 million passengers walking through its gates until the end of June, up 13.2 percent year-on-year.

This rise in passenger traffic was also supported by 133,533 total flights across the five airports in the first half of 2025, representing a 9.2 percent rise from the same period last year. AUH alone registered 93,858 aircraft movements, 11.4 percent over H1 2024 when it recorded 84,286 flights.

Expanding its global footprint remains central to Abu Dhabi Airports’ growth strategy. In the first half of the year, the network added 16 new destinations and welcomed new airline partners.

Notable additions include China Eastern Airlines’ four-times-weekly Shanghai service, Air Seychelles’ six weekly flights, and Fly Cham’s service to Damascus. IndiGo also strengthened its presence at AUH with new routes to Madurai, Bhubaneswar and Vishakhapatnam, further cementing AUH as the airline’s most connected hub in the UAE.

Abu Dhabi airports handle 344,795 tons of cargo

Abu Dhabi Airports also demonstrated impressive growth in cargo operations, highlighting the emirate’s growing significance in global trade. In the first six months of 2025, it handled a total of 344,795 tons of cargo year-to-date, bolstered by strategic partnerships and ongoing infrastructure enhancements.

These include a major joint venture agreement signed with JD Property, the infrastructure arm of China’s e-commerce giant JD.com. The agreement will see the development of a state-of-the-art 70,000sqm advanced-tech facility that aims to meet the growing east-west demand for e-commerce and specialised cargo logistics throughout the GCC and broader MENA region.

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Abu Dhabi Airports marks strategic milestones in H1 2025

The first half of 2025 was also marked by several strategic milestones across the operator’s network. The completion of rehabilitation works at Sir Bani Yas Airport reflects the commitment to strengthening the UAE’s aviation infrastructure and supporting Al Dhafra’s eco-tourism ambitions.

AUH was awarded the prestigious 3 Pearl Estidama rating for construction, and was also recognised as the Best Airport at Arrivals Globally for the third consecutive year at the ACI ASQ Awards, further reinforcing its role as a world-class gateway to Abu Dhabi.

At Al Bateen Executive Airport, Abu Dhabi Airports’ collaboration with Bombardier progressed with the establishment of a dedicated service facility, advancing Abu Dhabi’s maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capabilities to position the emirate as a center of excellence for aviation services.

Additionally, a new MoU signed with TAQA Distribution will explore the integration of next-generation utility technologies across the airport portfolio, reinforcing Abu Dhabi Airports’ long-term vision for innovation and sustainable development.

As the operator advances its long-term growth strategy, it remains focused on expanding global partnerships, advancing major infrastructure projects, and driving sustainable innovation, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for the UAE’s economic diversification and global aviation leadership ambitions.

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