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South Korea's Incheon Airport Beats Heathrow to Become World's Busiest

Incheon handled 38.39 million international passengers, up 6.3%, as disruptions in the Middle East and rising China and Japan travel boosted traffic.

  • On Thursday, Incheon International Airport handled 38.39 million international passengers in the first half of 2026, surpassing London Heathrow and Singapore Changi to become the world's busiest international hub, according to Incheon International Airport Corp. .
  • The airport rose from 10th place in 2002 to the global top spot, driven by consistent government support and the November 2024 completion of its fourth-phase expansion, which increased annual capacity to 106 million passengers.
  • Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East redirected passenger flows to Incheon, boosting transfer passengers 18.1 percent to 4.24 million; foreign nationals reached a record 44.4 percent of quarterly traffic, driven largely by arrivals from China and Japan.
  • IIAC Acting President Kim Beom-ho attributed the milestone to government support and thousands of staff, while the operator plans to accelerate service innovation and invest in urban air mobility infrastructure.
  • The airport connects 183 cities across 53 countries through 101 carriers and plans to improve regional connectivity to support the government's goal of attracting 30 million foreign tourists, solidifying its role as a Northeast Asian gateway.
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The Korea Times broke the news in Seoul, Korea (the Republic of) on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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