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Denver Airport Ranks Sixth-Busiest Globally, Third in North America
Denver International Airport (DIA) was ranked the sixth-busiest airport in the world by the Airports Council International, based on record passenger traffic last year. The preliminary rankings also place DIA as the third-busiest in North America for the fourth consecutive year. The airport’s high ranking reflects its role as a major U.S. travel hub.
DIA, located in Colorado, serves as a key connector for domestic and international flights. Its passenger traffic has grown steadily, driven by Denver’s tourism and business sectors.
The Airports Council International compiles global airport rankings based on passenger numbers. DIA’s record traffic last year highlights its importance in the aviation industry.
Being the third-busiest in North America places DIA behind only Atlanta and Dallas-Fort Worth airports. This ranking underscores Colorado’s growing prominence as a travel destination.
Airports in the U.S. handle millions of passengers annually, with major hubs like DIA facilitating cross-country and global travel. Infrastructure investments have helped DIA manage its high volume.
Denver’s economy benefits from DIA’s operations, which support jobs and tourism. The airport’s size and amenities make it a preferred layover point for travelers.
Some travelers praise DIA’s efficiency and modern facilities, crediting its ranking to strong management. Others argue that high traffic leads to congestion and delays, calling for further improvements.
There is also discussion about balancing airport growth with environmental concerns, like emissions. Many agree that DIA’s role as a hub is vital but requires sustainable practices.
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