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Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by Great100000(op): 4:09pm On Aug 26, 2025
Africa’s aviation sector is in the middle of a powerful rebound, with airports across the continent recording sharp increases in passenger numbers and flight activity.

According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), African airlines saw a 9.5% year-on-year growth in international passenger demand in May 2025, outpacing most global regions.

A key driver of this growth was the sharp increase in traffic on the Africa–Asia corridor, where demand surged 15.9% year-on-year, making it the fastest-growing international route worldwide for the month.

The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) projects traffic to hit 113 million passengers in 2025, a leap from 98 million in 2024, representing a 15.3% increase. This increase highlights the industry’s resilience and positive trajectory.

This list highlights the busiest airports in Africa, measured by the number of scheduled daily departures. It includes only scheduled passenger flights and excludes freighters or chartered flights. The data is sourced from FlightsFrom.com, a travel tool website that publishes airline routes and schedules worldwide.

Here is the ranking of Africa’s top ten busiest airports by flight traffic as of July 2025

10. Dar Es Salaam (DAR): 84 flights every day


Dar Es Salaam International Airport, was renamed Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) in 2006 in honor of Julius Kambarage Nyerere, the first President of the United Republic of Tanzania, who died in 1999. It is the country’s largest airport, handling about 84 flights daily.

The airport connects travelers to 37 destinations through 24 airlines, making it a key aviation hub in East Africa.

In 2024, Dar Es Salaam was the 12th busiest airport on the continent, averaging about 75 daily flights. The airport’s traffic has grown steadily, reflecting Tanzania’s expanding role in regional and international air travel.

The most frequent route from DAR is to Zanzibar, with about 180 flights weekly, nearly 30% of all departures.

Air Tanzania remains the largest carrier at the airport with approximately 174 scheduled weekly take-offs, followed by Auric Air.

Top most frequented routes

• Zanzibar (ZNZ): 22–23 flights daily

• Arusha (ARK): 6–8 flights daily

• Kilimanjaro (JRO): 6–7 flights daily

• Mwanza (MWZ): 5–6 flights daily

• Mafia Island (MFA): 5 flights daily


The most frequent international routes include Nairobi (NBO) and Johannesburg (JNB).

9. Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ): 92 flights every day

Zanzibar International Airport (ZNZ), the main gateway to the Zanzibar archipelago in the United Republic of Tanzania, handles an average of 92 flights every day.

The airport connects passengers to 21 destinations served by 27 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.

In 2024, Zanzibar ranked as the 13th busiest airport in Africa, operating around 70 daily flights. The busiest route from Zanzibar is to Dar es Salaam (DAR), accounting for an average of 269 flights weekly, which represents 43% of all departures.

Auric Air remains the largest carrier by departures, with about 131 scheduled take-offs every week.

Top most frequented routes

• Dar es Salaam (DAR), Tanzania – 34 to 39 flights per day

• Arusha (ARK), Tanzania – 14 to 15 flights per day

• Pemba (PMA), Tanzania – 8 to 9 flights per day


• Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), Nairobi, Kenya – 7 to 8 flights per day.

• Moi International Airport (MBA), Mombasa, Kenya – 1 to 6 flights per day (new airline begins operations December 1, 2025)


Key international connections include Nairobi, Kenya (NBO) and Mombasa, Kenya (MBA).

8. Murtala Muhammed Airport (LOS) – 99 flights daily

Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, is the largest and busiest airport in Nigeria, serving as the country’s main aviation hub.

It connects passengers to 46 destinations through 34 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. In 2024, the airport ranked as the 7th busiest in Africa with an average of 101 daily flights.

The busiest domestic route is Lagos to Abuja (Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport), averaging 203 flights weekly, which represents about 28% of all departures.

Air Peace is the largest airline here, by counting the number of departures, with around 132 scheduled take-offs every week.

Top most frequented routes

• Abuja – Nnamdi Azikiwe International (ABV): 21–28 flights per day

• Port Harcourt International (PHC): 9–11 flights per day

• Accra – Kotoka International (ACC): 5–7 flights per day


• Benin City – Benin Airport (BNI): 3–7 flights per day

• Kano – Mallam Aminu International (KAN): 3–5 flights per day


The most frequent international destinations are Accra (Ghana) and Addis Ababa (Ethiopia).

7. Cape Town International Airport (CPT) – 102 flights daily

Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is South Africa’s second-largest airport and an important hub for both domestic and international travel.

As of July 2025, the airport handles an average of 102 daily flights, connecting passengers to 40 destinations through 27 scheduled airlines.

In 2024, Cape Town ranked as the 6th busiest airport in Africa, averaging 103 flights per day.

Safair is currently the largest airline at Cape Town International, operating around 319 departures weekly, followed by Airlink (South Africa) as the second largest carrier.

Top most frequented routes

• Johannesburg International Airport (JNB), South Africa – 37 to 43 flights per day

• Durban International Airport (DUR), South Africa – 12 to 13 flights per day


• Lanseria International Airport (HLA), South Africa – 8 to 9 flights per day

• George Airport (GRJ), South Africa – 2 to 4 flights per day

• Port Elizabeth International Airport (PLZ), South Africa – 2 to 4 flights per day


On the international front, key destinations include Windhoek (WDH), Namibia and London Heathrow (LHR), United Kingdom.

6. Houari Boumediene Airport – Algiers, Algeria (ALG): 102 flights daily

Houari Boumediene Airport (ALG), located in Algiers, is the largest and busiest airport in Algeria. It connects passengers to 80 destinations through 25 international and regional airlines, making it a central hub for both domestic and global travel.

In 2024, the airport ranked eighth in Africa with an average of 100 daily flights, a figure that has now risen slightly to 102 per day.

The most frequently departed route is the route to Paris (CDG) in France, with an average of 69 flights from Houari Boumediene Airport every week, which is 9% of all weekly departures.

Air Algérie dominates operations at the airport with about 515 scheduled take-offs weekly nearly 12 times more than the second-largest operator, Transavia France.

Top most frequented routes

• Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG) – Paris, France: 11–14 flights per day

• Orly Airport (ORY) – Paris, France: 8–10 flights per day

• Istanbul Airport (IST) – Istanbul, Turkey: 7–8 flights per day


• Es Senia Airport (ORN) – Oran, Algeria: 5–7 flights per day

• Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport (CZL) – Constantine, Algeria: 4–7 flights per day


5. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport – (Nairobi): 108 flights every day

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), located in Nairobi, is the largest airport in Kenya and serves as a key aviation hub in East Africa.

The airport operates about 108 flights daily, connecting travelers to 64 destinations with 39 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.

In 2024, Jomo Kenyatta International was not listed among the top 15 busiest airports in Africa. Instead, Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, Morocco (CMN) ranked 5th with approximately 104 daily flights.

The busiest route from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is to Mombasa, which records an average of 105 flights every week, making it account for 13% of all weekly departures from the airport.

Kenya Airways is the leading carrier at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, operating about 310 scheduled departures each week. The second-largest operator at the airport is Jambojet Limited.

Top most frequented routes

• Moi International Airport (MBA), Mombasa, Kenya – 13 to 17 flights per day

• Kisumu International Airport (KIS), Kisumu, Kenya – 7 to 10 flights per day

• Entebbe International Airport (EBB), Uganda – 5 to 7 flights per day


• Zanzibar Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ), Tanzania – 5 to 8 flights per day

• Kigali International Airport (KGL), Rwanda – 5 to 6 flights per day


The top international destinations from here are Zanzibar and Entebbe in Uganda.

4. Mohammed V International Airport (CMN): 114 flights every day

Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), located in Casablanca, is the largest airport in Morocco and one of North Africa’s key aviation hubs.

The airport serves 107 destinations through 27 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. In 2024, it was listed as the fifth busiest airport in Africa with 104 flights daily. it remains a central connection point between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

The busiest route from Mohammed V International Airport is the connection to Paris-Orly (ORY) in France, with an average of 41 weekly flights, accounting for about 5% of all departures.

Royal Air Maroc dominates operations at the airport, with roughly 576 scheduled take-offs each week, nearly 11 times more than the second-largest carrier, Air Arabia Maroc.

Top most frequented routes

• Paris Orly Airport (France) –7 to 10 flights daily.

• Paris Charles De Gaulle (France) –7 to 8 flights daily.

• Marrakesh Menara Airport (Morocco) –5 flights daily.


• Inezgane Airport, Agadir (Morocco) –4–5 flights daily.

• Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (Spain)–3–5 flights daily


3. Addis Ababa Bole International Airport (ADD) – 190 flights every day

Addis Ababa Bole International Airport (ADD) is the largest airport in Ethiopia, ranking as Africa’s third busiest aviation hub with an average of 190 flights every day as of July 2025.

ADD connects passengers to 120 destinations worldwide through 14 scheduled airlines. Located in Ethiopia’s capital, the airport functions as the central hub of Ethiopian Airlines, the continent’s largest and most profitable carrier.

In 2024, Addis Ababa Bole International Airport also held the third spot in Africa, operating with a slightly higher average of 194 daily flights.

The busiest route from Addis Ababa Bole International Airport is the domestic connection to Bahar Dar (BJR), which records an average of 99 flights per week, representing about 7% of the airport’s total weekly departures.

Ethiopian Airlines is by far the dominant carrier at the hub, operating approximately 1,376 scheduled flights every week, an overwhelming lead that is nearly 98 times more than the second-largest operator, flydubai.

Top most frequented routes

• Bahir Dar Airport ( Ethiopia) – 14 to 15 flights per day.

• Mekele Airport (Ethiopia) – About 9 flights per day.


• Aba Tenna Dejazmatch Yilma International Airport (Ethiopia) – 7 to 8 flights per day.

• Jijiga Airport (Ethiopia) – 6 to 8 daily flights.

• Combolcha Airport (Ethiopia)- 6 daily flights


On the international front, Dubai (DXB) in the United Arab Emirates and Rome (FCO) in Italy rank among the top destinations.

2. Cairo International Airport (CAI) – 242 flights every day

Cairo International Airport (CAI) is the largest airport in Egypt, ranking as Africa’s second busiest aviation hub with an average of 242 flights per day as of July 2025.

The airport connects passengers to 122 destinations worldwide through 57 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic.

Located in Egypt’s capital city, the airport serves as the country’s primary international gateway and the central hub for EgyptAir.

In 2024, Cairo International Airport ranked as the second busiest in Africa, handling an average of 243 daily flights.

The busiest route out of Cairo International Airport is to Jeddah (JED) in Saudi Arabia, averaging 233 flights each week. This single connection accounts for about 13% of the airport’s total weekly departures.

EgyptAir dominates operations at Cairo International, leading as the airport’s largest carrier by number of departures. The airline operates around 738 scheduled take-offs per week, a figure that is nearly three times higher than its closest competitor, Air Cairo.

Top most frequented routes

• King Abdulaziz International, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) – 31 to 34 flights per day

• King Khaled International, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) – 21 to 25 flights per day


• Kuwait International (Kuwait) – 12 to 15 flights per day

• Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz, Madinah (Saudi Arabia) – 11 to 14 flights per day

• King Fahd International, Dammam (Saudi Arabia) – 8 to 11 flights per day


1. Johannesburg International Airport (JNB) – 249 flights every day

Johannesburg International Airport (JNB) ) is the largest airport in South Africa. It has maintained its position as Africa’s busiest aviation hub, recording an average of 249 flights every day as of July 2025

JNB connects passengers to 77 destinations worldwide through 42 scheduled airlines.

Located in Johannesburg, the country’s financial capital, the airport functions as the primary gateway into Southern Africa and serves as the home hub of South African Airways.

In 2024, JNB led the continent, averaging 251 flights daily. While this year’s traffic shows a slight dip, Johannesburg has consistently outpaced other African airports.

The busiest route from Johannesburg International Airport is to Cape Town (CPT), with an average of 289 flights each week, accounting for 16% of all departures.

Airlink operates the highest number of flights, with about 622 scheduled take-offs weekly, followed by Safair as the second-largest carrier.

Top most frequented routes

• Cape Town International – 36 to 42 flights per day

• Durban International – 26 to 35 daily flights

• Harare International (Zimbabwe) – 8 to 13 flights per day


• Port Elizabeth (South Africa) – 9 to 10 daily flights

• Sir Seretse Khama International (Botswana) – 8 to 9 daily flights.


Harare International in Zimbabwe and Sir Seretse Khama International in Botswana rank as the top international destinations from the airport.
Source: https://nairametrics.com/2025/08/24/top-10-busiest-airports-in-africa-as-of-july-2025/10/#split_content

Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by Pascal9: 4:44pm On Aug 26, 2025
Nna men, Nigeria is just big for nothing , imagine johnanesburg, 240 flights, what good is our population for?
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by Ttalk: 4:48pm On Aug 26, 2025
Pascal9:
Nna men, Nigeria is just big for nothing , imagine johnanesburg, 240 flights, what good is our population for?
How many times have you boarded plane this year. Cho cho cho everywhere
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by ogaemma: 4:50pm On Aug 26, 2025
Wa ohh, I was expecting Cairo International Airport to be Number 1 on the list.
To me, that Airport is second to none in Africa.
They have one of the best Aviation System in Africa.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by RollinTNDA: 4:58pm On Aug 26, 2025
Dar Es Salaam International Airport, was renamed Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) in 2006 in honor of Julius Kambarage Nyerere, the first President of the United Republic of Tanzania, who died in 1999. It is the country’s largest airport, handling
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by ViceGovernor: 5:01pm On Aug 26, 2025
The busiest airport in Africa which is never shown in the media is an airport in Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Hundreds of flights everyday syphoning our solid minerals out the Congo in their tons.

China is in on it, USA is in on it Russia and India alongside the UK are also players actively involved.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by Dronedude(m): 5:03pm On Aug 26, 2025
Na person wey don chop dey travel or even take this update serious.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by BeginsAtHome(f): 5:04pm On Aug 26, 2025
If you have never flown once in this lifetime, this section is not for you.

Not like flying is a big deal, it's more like you not talking about dog meat if you don't eat it.

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Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by givedemwotowoto: 5:04pm On Aug 26, 2025
Looks like Nigerians are no longer traveling much, and tourists probably don't feel safe, plus no electricity. Since Tilumbu unleashed extreme hardship and is incompetent with dealing with insecurity head-on, air travel has significantly declined.

You'll see the "God bless Tinubu" crew who transitioned from "God bless Buhari" for 8 years then backstabbed him, come here to defend nonsense. Rather than call their leaders out so they can change, they prefer to secretly go and collect crumbs from what the leaders have looted, then come out to say "Nigeria is moving forward".
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by autoez: 5:05pm On Aug 26, 2025
Most people flying out of naija are not flying back. The local airlines are also too expensive. Many can't afford. Chaai 😭
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by jmoore(m): 5:06pm On Aug 26, 2025
Tinubu has reduced purchasing power.
Tinubu has reduced purchasing power.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by WhizdomXX(m): 5:06pm On Aug 26, 2025
I thought we will be no. 1. We will not have it. First or nothing. embarassed embarassed embarassed cry cry cry
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by RollinTNDA: 5:07pm On Aug 26, 2025
KWAM 1 International Airport Oyo state

KWAM 2 international Airport Ogun state

KWAM 3 International Airport Ibadan

These 3 are the only functioning Airports in the whole of SW region
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by RollinTNDA: 5:08pm On Aug 26, 2025
What of Agulu international Airport

With highest number of flights to India grin grin

Seun don't ban me. Na truth I talk oo angry angry
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by DeepSight(m): 5:08pm On Aug 26, 2025
Has SA changed the name of OR Tambo?

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Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by stasius: 5:13pm On Aug 26, 2025
Pascal9:
Nna men, Nigeria is just big for nothing , imagine johnanesburg, 240 flights, what good is our population for?
You are right!
Nigeria is big for nothing.
Atimes when you see the doings in neighbouring countries you will feel ashamed for Nigeria.
All the negative and evils in the world reside in the country unfortunately. Nigeria is a very good country in copying evil than good eg. Terrorism, drug peddling, corrupt practices and various malpractices, insecurity, bad health indices, Cybercrimes and Infact any evil you can imagine.

When you see the data sometimes you feel weak and so ashamed of being a Nigerian.
Regardless we keep moving!
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by wunmi590(m): 5:16pm On Aug 26, 2025
huh

I was waiting to see MM but alas, it was vanished from the list, nawa ooo
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by Nchenches: 5:25pm On Aug 26, 2025
Return the name of. Muritalla Mohammed International Airport to its original name - Lagos International Airport. Nobody gives the name of a known villain to an international airport.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by Pascal9: 5:26pm On Aug 26, 2025
Ttalk:
How many times have you boarded plane this year. Cho cho cho everywhere
Then stop forming, claiming to be giant of Africa, when we it's obviously clear you are big for nothing.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by tollyboy5(m): 5:31pm On Aug 26, 2025
Pascal9:
Nna men, Nigeria is just big for nothing , imagine johnanesburg, 240 flights, what good is our population for?
But government wanted to improve our airport recently and. People were shouting at the top of their voices.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by Godblessme1: 5:38pm On Aug 26, 2025
Wow wow wow wow

Benin city is really trying imagine the traffic per day to Lagos.


Some states don't even have airport or per day flight to Lagos lol


Abeg Edo state is good state
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by alizma: 5:44pm On Aug 26, 2025
Pascal9:
Nna men, Nigeria is just big for nothing , imagine johnanesburg, 240 flights, what good is our population for?
It's not about our population but about under development, poverty, Insecurity etc. Tourist centre zero, poverty level is so high such that traveling by air call for community celebration, then the insecurity, foreigners are scared to come down to naija.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by Pascal9: 5:59pm On Aug 26, 2025
alizma:
It's not about our population but about under development, poverty, Insecurity etc. Tourist centre zero, poverty level is so high such that traveling by air call for community celebration, then the insecurity, foreigners are scared to come down to naija.
when a man born 20 children, when he only have capacity to train and cater for only 3, what will happen in that family, my friend please stop beating about the Bush. Unless you belong to the 90% naive citizens.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by JuanDeDios: 6:02pm On Aug 26, 2025
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by missionmex(m): 6:10pm On Aug 26, 2025
Majority of Nigerians are low income earners. That's the problem
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by IJAYA001(m): 6:29pm On Aug 26, 2025
Pascal9:
Nna men, Nigeria is just big for nothing , imagine johnanesburg, 240 flights, what good is our population for?
Our population is good for criticism and hate.

IRE O.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by AustineE1: 6:32pm On Aug 26, 2025
Ttalk:
How many times have you boarded plane this year. Cho cho cho everywhere
Ever since Tinubu became president,he has made sure that the middle class is wiped out and if he is not the usual stealing politicians,he can not afford to always fly,he has to frequently face the risk of being kidnapped on your roads....may God help Nigerians to overcome this trying period.
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by Watcharena: 6:45pm On Aug 26, 2025
Pascal9:
Nna men, Nigeria is just big for nothing , imagine johnanesburg, 240 flights, what good is our population for?
you wont understand Nigeria is good for nothing until you travel out or discuss with foreigners in your own field
Re: Top 10 Busiest Airports In Africa As Of July 2025 by PrinceofSarcasm: 6:47pm On Aug 26, 2025
This tribe and propaganda grin
I pray they find peace one day and stop trying so hard 🤣
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