Airports, in particular, have emerged as crucial hubs for global connectivity, enabling people to travel across countries and cities as the aviation industry bounces back post pandemic.
Notably, ACI World’s report forecasts global passenger traffic to reach 9.7 billion by the end of 2024, in addition to growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.3% from 2023 to 2042 and 3.6% from 2042 to 2052.
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As a result, with the recent resurgence of international air travel, major airports around the world are investing in infrastructure upgrades and expansions to accommodate the surge in traffic.
While we look at the airports for global connectivity, interestingly, the top four are located in Continental Europe, as it serves as a strategic link between North America and Asia, as well as between Africa and the northern regions of Europe, including the UK, Ireland, and the Nordic countries.
IGA Istanbul Airport ranks as the best-connected international airport worldwide:
IGA Istanbul Airport (credit: IGA)
This year, surprisingly, IGA Istanbul Airport has emerged as the world’s best-connected airport, according to recent data from Cirium covering the first two quarters of 2024.
Established just six years ago in 2018, this relatively new airport operates and connects an impressive 309 nonstop flights to destinations worldwide.
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IGA Istanbul Airport benefits immensely from its strategic location at the intersection of Europe and Asia, serving more African destinations.
Additionally, about 90 million passengers pass through this major international gateway annually, making it the world’s seventh busiest and tenth best airport.
This positions it as a crucial global transit hub, and more likely this trend is expected to continue for years to come.
The world’s top 10 best-connected international airports as of 2024: