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This is a list of the busiest airports in Arab states of the Persian Gulf .
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Rank | Airport | Location | Total passengers | Total movements | Cargo (tons) |
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1 | Dubai International Airport | United Arab Emirates, Dubai | 71,576,868 | 405,750 | |
2 | Hamad International Airport | Qatar, Doha | 29,858,775 | 237,108 | 995,370 |
3 | King Abdulaziz International Airport | Saudi Arabia, Jeddah | 27,111,000 | 228,549 | 581,782 |
4 | Abu Dhabi International Airport | United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi | 23,865,127 | 194,875 | 876,368 |
5 | King Khalid International Airport | Saudi Arabia, Riyadh | 19,745,392 | 168,276 | 469,278 |
6 | Muscat International Airport | Oman, Muscat | 12,786,234 | 103,850 | 190,040 |
7 | Kuwait International Airport | Kuwait, Kuwait City | 9,163,279 | 102,100 | 186,000 [1] |
8 | Bahrain International Airport | Bahrain, Muharraq | |||
9 | Sharjah International Airport | United Arab Emirates, Sharjah | |||
10 | King Fahd International Airport | Saudi Arabia, Dammam |
Rank | Airport | Location | Total passengers | Total movements | Cargo (tons) |
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1 | Dubai International Airport | United Arab Emirates, Dubai | 66,431,533 | 326,317 | 2,435,567 (year 2010) [2] [ inconsistent ] |
2 | King Abdulaziz International Airport | Saudi Arabia, Jeddah | 26,581,000 | 187,446 | 467,181 [3] [ failed verification ] |
3 | Doha International Airport | Qatar, Doha | 23,266,187 | 167,995 | 865,669 (year 2010) [4] [ inconsistent ] |
4 | King Khalid International Airport | Saudi Arabia, Riyadh | 18,585,000 | 161,314 | 448,831 [5] [ failed verification ] |
5 | Abu Dhabi International Airport | United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi | 16,500,000 | 135,213 | 706,000 [6] [ failed verification ] |
6 | Kuwait International Airport | Kuwait, Kuwait City | 9,376,618 | 85,000 | 176,261 (year 2009) [7] [ inconsistent ][ failed verification ] |
7 | Bahrain International Airport | Bahrain, Muharraq | 8,898,197 | 106,356 | 329,938 (year 2010) [8] [ inconsistent ] |
8 | Muscat International Airport | Oman, Muscat | 8,310,927 | 81,244 | 120,040 [ citation needed ] |
9 | Sharjah International Airport | United Arab Emirates, Sharjah | 7,516,538 | 65,975 | 419,076 [9] [ full citation needed ] |
10 | King Fahd International Airport | Saudi Arabia, Dammam | 7,311,000 | 72,897 | 121,655 [10] [ failed verification ] |
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