What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (2024)

By: Dylan Ris

What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (1)

Many air travelers have experienced the less-than-ideal scenario of needing to make a quick transfer to a connecting flight, only to discover that the next gate appears to be in a different county. Perhaps it only feels that far away, but changing planes at a major airport can certainly help a person get their daily steps in. And sometimes those daily steps take the form of frantically running through some of the world's busiest airports, such as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International.

The next time you travel by air, you may want to mentally prepare for the airports you'll be using. Some are pleasantly compact, and some are positively sprawling. When you run down the list of the world's largest airports by area, you'll see some familiar names. You may also see a few surprises. That's because an airport's total area does not always correspond with its total passenger traffic. The biggest airport in the world is not necessarily one of the world's busiest airports. The world's busiest airport is still Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International.

Advertisem*nt

The world's largest airports are massive. Think Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport are big? Some major public airport properties easily surpass the total square mileage of large cities, although the size of airport terminals does not always align with the total acreage of the property.

Here are the world's seven largest airports, sorted by total area.

Contents

  1. King Fahd International Airport (DMM) — Dammam, Saudi Arabia
  2. Denver International Airport (DEN) — Denver, Colorado
  3. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — Dallas, Texas
  4. Orlando International Airport (MCO) — Orlando, Florida
  5. Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) — Washington, D.C.
  6. Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX) — Beijing, China
  7. George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) — Houston, Texas

1. King Fahd International Airport (DMM) — Dammam, Saudi Arabia

What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (2)

At 299.61 square miles (776 square kilometers), King Fahd International Airport is the largest airport in the world by total area. For comparison, King Fahd Airport is approximately the same size as New York City, which itself contains two major airports within its city limits.

Even though its the world's biggest airport, it's not the busiest airport in Saudi Arabia (that would be King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, the main entry point for devout Muslims making the Hajj to Mecca and Medina). King Fahd International Airport's size mainly owes to its past as an American military base.

Advertisem*nt

2. Denver International Airport (DEN) — Denver, Colorado

What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (3)

The city of Denver is approximately 155 square miles (401 square kilometers), and one-third of that is the Denver airport. DIA, as it's known to Coloradans, is located well to the east of central Denver, in an area that was rural farmland.

Exurban sprawl has filled in the space between the city and Denver International Airport, but Denver International Airport's land mass is already locked in at 53.09 square miles (135.7 square kilometers). An elaborate system of underground trains connects the main terminal of Denver International Airport to various gate areas.

Advertisem*nt

3. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) — Dallas, Texas

What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (4)

Situated in the Texas prairie between the major cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, DFW airport, the third largest airport in the world, may be quite familiar to American Airlines passengers.

It's the airline's headquarters and a major point for flight transfers and aircraft movements. These transfers give travelers a true sense of the airport's Texas-sized sprawl.

Advertisem*nt

Overall, DFW airport, one of the world's biggest airports, comes in at 26.88 square miles (69.6 square kilometers), and it has the traffic to support that size. It's the second-busiest airport in the United States by total passenger traffic.

4. Orlando International Airport (MCO) — Orlando, Florida

What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (5)

Orlando International Airport's official airport code is MCO, and this comes from its past as McCoy Air Force Base, which operated on the property until 1975. Its total acreage of Orlando International Airport befits an Air Force base; all told, Orlando International Airport is 20.78 square miles (53.8 square kilometers).

But unlike the world's largest airport, King Fahd International, Orlando International Airport makes a lot of use of its space. Orlando International Airport is the busiest airport in Florida and the seventh busiest in the United States.

Advertisem*nt

5. Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) — Washington, D.C.

What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (6)

The Washington, D.C., metropolitan area has three major airports, and all three have very similar levels of passenger traffic.

Yet when it comes to total area, Washington Dulles International Airport easily bests its sibling two international airports, Ronald Reagan National Airport and Baltimore Washington International Airport.

Advertisem*nt

Dulles sits on 18.75 square miles (48.6 square kilometers) of land. When the airport opened in 1962, it was in a thoroughly rural area west of Washington, D.C., which the airport serves. Today it is surrounded by booming Virginia suburbs, which makes the airport's sheer size seem a bit less overwhelming.

6. Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX) — Beijing, China

What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (7)

By total area, Beijing Daxing International Airport is the sixth-largest in the world. It sprawls over 18 square miles (46.6 square kilometers) of land. However, PKX tops the charts by another metric: terminal size.

All told, its terminal space is 7.5 million square feet (696,773 square meters), which is laid out in a star-shaped design to aid some inter-airline connections for passengers with international destinations.

Advertisem*nt

In terms of total passenger traffic, PKX isn't listed as one of the busiest in the world, but this is partly because it's brand new; the airport opened in 2019. It is projected to become the world's busiest airport by 2040.

7. George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) — Houston, Texas

What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (8)

By far the larger of Houston's two airports, George Bush Intercontinental, formerly Houston Intercontinental Airport, has a total area of 17.19 square miles (44.5 square kilometers). While it trails its Texas cousin DFW in total passenger traffic, it exceeds it in international arrivals and departures.

True to its name, the commercial airport offers flights to all the world's continents except Antarctica. It has been a major hub for United Airlines since a 2010 merger with Continental Airlines. Contained within the IAH acreage are five runways, five terminals and an on-site hotel.

Advertisem*nt

Now That's Interesting

Curious about the rest of the world's 10 largest airports? Filling out slots eight through 10 are Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) at 15.4 miles (39.9 square kilometers), Cairo International Airport (CAI) at 14.01 square miles (36.3 square kilometers), and Suvarnabhumi International (BKK) in Bangkok at 12.5 square miles (32.4 square kilometers). This may provide you with a little mental preparation for your next overseas connecting flight.

Cite This!

Please copy/paste the following text to properly cite this HowStuffWorks.com article:

Citation

Related Links

Up NextThe Most Dangerous Airport in the World, Plus 12 Nail-bitersExplore More
You May LikeA Workout Before Takeoff: Will Airport Gyms Become a Thing?Explore More
Keep ReadingHow Atlanta Became the World's Busiest Airport, AgainExplore More

Advertisem*nt

Advertisem*nt

Loading...

\n\n\t\t\t\t

`;t.byline_authors_html&&(e+=`By: ${t.byline_authors_html}`),t.byline_authors_html&&t.byline_date_html&&(e+="|"),t.byline_date_html&&(e+=t.byline_date_html);var i=t.body_html.replaceAll('"pt','"pt'+t.id+"_");return e+=`\n\t\t\t\t

\n\t\t\t\t

\n\n\t\t\t\t

${i=i.replaceAll("#pt","#pt"+t.id+"_")}

\n\n\t\t\t

`}(a);this.loadedDiv.innerHTML+=n,document.title=a.title+" | HowStuffWorks";let s="content-loaded-"+a.id,l=document.getElementById(s);l.dataset.contentId=a.id;let o=l.querySelectorAll(".lazyload");HSW.utilities.lazyLoadElements(o),HSW.ux.editorial.init({twitter:!0,facebook:!0,instagram:!0}),l.querySelectorAll(".toc a").forEach(t=>{t.addEventListener("click",t=>{t.preventDefault();let e=t.target.dataset.target,i=document.querySelector("a[name='"+e+"']");i?i.scrollIntoView({behavior:"auto"}):console.error("Unable to locate target with name "+e)})});try{if(userData.adsActive)if(HSW.utilities.isMobile()){l.querySelectorAll(".ad-mobinline").forEach(t=>{t.setAttribute("id","ad-wrap-mobinline"+r),t.childNodes[0].setAttribute("id","ad-div-mobinline"+r),void 0!==HSW.ads&&HSW.pq.add(()=>{HSW.ads.addNewUnits(["ad-div-mobinline"+r])},"ads"),r++})}else{let t=document.createElement("div");t.setAttribute("id","ad-after-"+e),t.classList.add("ad-inline","mb-8","bg-gray","w-max-full","h-min-90","text-center");let a=document.createElement("div");a.setAttribute("id","ad-div-inline"+i),t.appendChild(a),l.after(t),void 0!==HSW.ads&&HSW.pq.add(()=>{HSW.ads.addNewUnits(["ad-div-inline"+i])},"ads")}}catch(t){console.error(t)}if(window.setupSinglePageUX(l),history.pushState)try{history.pushState(null,a.title+" | HowStuffWorks",a.href)}catch(t){console.warn(t)}var c=[];a.taxonomy.forEach((t,e)=>{c[e]=t.title.toLowerCase()});var d=c.join("/"),h=[];a.authors.forEach((t,e)=>{h[e]=t.first_name.toLowerCase()+" "+t.last_name.toLowerCase()});var g=h.join(",");pageMetricsData.href=a.href,pageMetricsData.title=a.title,pageMetricsData.tax=d,pageMetricsData.aType=a.asset_type,pageMetricsData.cType=a.type+"-continuous",pageMetricsData.template=a.template,pageMetricsData.source=a.source,pageMetricsData.sponsor=a.sponsor,pageMetricsData.author=g,pageMetricsData.contentid=a.id,pageMetricsData.image=a.hero_image,pageMetricsData.page=0,pageMetricsData.pubDate=a.publish_date.slice(0,10),pageMetricsData.editDate=a.last_editorial_date.slice(0,10);const u=/[^\da-z_]/i;let p=HSW.utilities.isMobile()?"hsw_lite":"hsw";a.taxonomy.slice(1,3).forEach((t,e)=>{p+="|"+t.title.replace(u,"").toLowerCase()}),pageMetricsData.adUnit=p,Alpine.store("share",{title:pageMetricsData.title,url:pageMetricsData.href,image:pageMetricsData.image}),function(t,e){let i=t.href.split(".com/").pop();dataLayer.push({event:"virtual-page-view",virtualPageUrl:i,virtualPageTitle:document.title,pageNbr:0}),dataLayer.push({event:"raw-event-interactive",eventCategory:"page-interaction",eventAction:"continuous-load",eventLabel:"new-content",eventValue:e+1,virtualPageUrl:t.href})}(a,this.items.length);const m={...pageMetricsData};t.items.push(m);for(var f=document.getElementsByClassName("new-content-loaded"),v=0;v

What Are the 7 Biggest Airports in the World? (2024)

FAQs

What are the 7 biggest airports in the world? ›

Beijing Daxing International (PKX) — Beijing, China — 46.6 km² (18 mi²) George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) — Houston, TX United States — 44.5 km² (17.19 mi²) Shanghai Pudong International (PVG) — Shanghai, China — 39.9 km² (15.4 mi²) Cairo International (CAI) — Cairo, Egypt — 36.3 km² (14 mi²)

What are the top 25 airports in the world? ›

World's Busiest Airports
RankAirportCode (IATA/ICAO)
1.Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International AirportATL/KATL
2.Dubai International AirportDXB/OMDB
3.Dallas Fort Worth International AirportDFW/KDFW
4.Heathrow AirportLHR/EGLL
26 more rows

What is the 7th busiest airport in the world? ›

Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

What is the top 5 biggest airport? ›

The 10 biggest (land wise) airports in the world
  • Suvarnabhumi Airport. ...
  • Cairo International Airport. ...
  • Shanghai Pudong International Airport. ...
  • George Bush Intercontinental Airport. ...
  • Beijing Daxing International Airport. ...
  • Washington Dulles International Airport. ...
  • Orlando International Airport. ...
  • Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

What country only has 1 airport? ›

But countries with only one main airport are a different thing. Best examples are Hong Kong and Singapore: You can prosper there, even with competitors, as long as you have an elaborated hub-spoke-system.

What is the most visited airport in the world? ›

1. Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL), US: 104.6 million. Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) is not only the busiest in the world by almost 10 million passengers per year, but it has also held the top spot in this list every year except one since 1998.

What airport has the most people per day? ›

Which is the Busiest AIrport in the World?
  • Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) continues to be The Busiest Global Airport in May 2024 with 5.5 million seats, 3% more seats per day than last month.
  • Dubai International Airport (DXB) remains in second place at 5.0 million seats, similar to last month.

What airport has the most passengers per day? ›

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the busiest airport in the US.

What is the smallest airport in the world? ›

Today, we're going to talk about the world's smallest airport, Juancho E Yrausquin, which is located in Saba, Caribbean Netherlands.

What is the #1 airport in the US? ›

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport

What is the biggest US airport? ›

The third busiest airport for scheduled airline capacity, Denver Airport (3,544,856 seats), is also the biggest airport in the US by land area (52.4mi²) and the second biggest airport in the world, second only to Saudi Arabia's King Fahd International (299.61 mi²).

Which US city has 6 airports? ›

New York has six total airports as well, but not all serve international flights: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)

What is the 5 biggest airport in the US? ›

Top 10 Biggest Airports in the US
  • Denver International Airport, Colorado (DEN)
  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas (DFW)
  • Orlando International Airport, Florida (MCO)
  • Washington (Dulles) International Airport, Washington, D.C. (IAD)
  • George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, TX (IAH)

What is the #1 busiest airport? ›

1. Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL), US: 104.6 million. Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) is not only the busiest in the world by almost 10 million passengers per year, but it has also held the top spot in this list every year except one since 1998.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Madonna Wisozk

Last Updated:

Views: 5749

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (68 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Madonna Wisozk

Birthday: 2001-02-23

Address: 656 Gerhold Summit, Sidneyberg, FL 78179-2512

Phone: +6742282696652

Job: Customer Banking Liaison

Hobby: Flower arranging, Yo-yoing, Tai chi, Rowing, Macrame, Urban exploration, Knife making

Introduction: My name is Madonna Wisozk, I am a attractive, healthy, thoughtful, faithful, open, vivacious, zany person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.