List of the busiest airports in the Arab states of Persian Gulf

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This is a list of the busiest airports in Arab states of the Persian Gulf .

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April 2015 - March 2017 statistics

[ citation needed ]

RankAirportLocationTotal
passengers
Total
movements
Cargo
(tons)
1 Dubai International Airport United Arab Emirates, Dubai 71,576,868405,750
2 Hamad International Airport Qatar, Doha 29,858,775237,108995,370
3 King Abdulaziz International Airport Saudi Arabia, Jeddah 27,111,000228,549581,782
4 Abu Dhabi International Airport United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi 23,865,127194,875876,368
5 King Khalid International Airport Saudi Arabia, Riyadh 19,745,392168,276469,278
6 Muscat International Airport Oman, Muscat 12,786,234103,850190,040
7 Kuwait International Airport Kuwait, Kuwait City 9,163,279102,100186,000 [1]
8 Bahrain International Airport Bahrain, Muharraq
9 Sharjah International Airport United Arab Emirates, Sharjah
10 King Fahd International Airport Saudi Arabia, Dammam

2013

RankAirportLocationTotal
passengers
Total
movements
Cargo
(tons)
1 Dubai International Airport United Arab Emirates, Dubai 66,431,533326,3172,435,567 (year 2010) [2] [ inconsistent ]
2 King Abdulaziz International Airport Saudi Arabia, Jeddah 26,581,000187,446467,181 [3] [ failed verification ]
3 Doha International Airport Qatar, Doha 23,266,187167,995865,669 (year 2010) [4] [ inconsistent ]
4 King Khalid International Airport Saudi Arabia, Riyadh 18,585,000161,314448,831 [5] [ failed verification ]
5 Abu Dhabi International Airport United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi 16,500,000135,213706,000 [6] [ failed verification ]
6 Kuwait International Airport Kuwait, Kuwait City 9,376,61885,000176,261 (year 2009) [7] [ inconsistent ][ failed verification ]
7 Bahrain International Airport Bahrain, Muharraq 8,898,197106,356329,938 (year 2010) [8] [ inconsistent ]
8 Muscat International Airport Oman, Muscat 8,310,92781,244120,040 [ citation needed ]
9 Sharjah International Airport United Arab Emirates, Sharjah 7,516,53865,975419,076 [9] [ full citation needed ]
10 King Fahd International Airport Saudi Arabia, Dammam 7,311,00072,897121,655 [10] [ failed verification ]

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