«Cirium» has summarised the performance of the world's largest airports

"Cirium", an international company for processing and analysing data relating to the aviation industry, has summarised the performance of the world's largest airports. According to it, the first place in the ranking was taken by Frankfurt am Main Airport, the second place went to Istanbul Airport, and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport rounded out the top three.
330 flights operate at Frankfurt-am-Main Airport, the world's busiest airport, taking first place in the ranking. The second-busiest airport in Turkey has 309 flights. Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport rounds out the top three with 308 flights.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is in fourth place, Chicago O'Hare Airport in the US is in fifth place and Dallas-Fort Worth Airport is in sixth place.
Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates was ranked seventh and Heathrow Airport in the capital of England was ranked eighth. Rome Fiumicino International Airport is in ninth place, while Denver Airport in the US rounds out the top ten.






