According to the report issued today by Dubai Airports operator, Dubai International airport witnessed 5,537,908 passengers in June, registering a surge of 17.5 per cent from the 4,714,746 who travelled through the airport in June 2012.
Dubai International Airport became the world's second busiest international airport in March after overtaking Paris Charles de Gaulle and is expected to surpass world's busiest London's Heathrow Airport by 2015.
In June, the top five country destinations in terms of passenger volumes were India, Saudi Arabia, the UK, Australia and Pakistan.
Spurred by the launch of Qantas operations into Dubai in April, Australia topped the list in terms of percentage growth, followed by Saudi Arabia, the UK and India, it said.
South America was the only region recording a fall in traffic in June.
Aircraft movements in June totalled 30,191 up 10.1 per cent from 27,428 registered during the same period in 2012.
Passenger traffic at Dubai International is expected to surpass 65.4 million in 2013.
In Dubai, cargo volumes were also up by more than 10 per cent during the first half and 3.6 per cent in June compared with the same period a year ago.
He said that a major driver of growth was Emirates airline's tie-up with Qantas and consequent launch of the Australian carrier's operations into Dubai.
"A number of major events are lined up for the remainder of the year - including the opening of the passenger operations at Dubai World Central-Al Maktoum International in October followed by the Dubai Airshow 2013 in November, making the second half even more promising," he said.
