Top 10 Most Connected Airports in the World 2025

Sep 29, 2025, 17:23 IST

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is ranked as the world's most connected airport in 2025 with over 59,000 potential connections on its busiest day. Istanbul Airport (IST) moved to second place, showcasing explosive growth. The rankings, based on OAG’s Megahubs report, highlight shifting trends in global aviation.

The world's top 10 most connected airports in 2025, based on OAG's Megahubs 10th Edition report, are globally important megahubs featuring the highest levels of passenger connectivity and scheduled international connectivity. London Heathrow Airport (LHR) maintains the historic number one position, with more than 59,000 possible connections to 226 destinations on its busiest day. 

Istanbul Airport (IST) jumped an impressive place to second position due to a 25% rise in connections. Some of the key centers are Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), Frankfurt (FRA), and Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL). Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) and Chicago O'Hare (ORD) are also among the major US airports. These are key international gateways that link continents together and enable international travel.

Top 10 Most Connected Airports in the World 2025

Rank

Airport Name

City

Country

Potential Connections

Destinations Served

1

London Heathrow (LHR)

London

United Kingdom

59,000+

226

2

Istanbul Airport (IST)

Istanbul

Turkey

25% year-on-year rise

327

3

Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Increased connections

275

4

Kuala Lumpur (KUL)

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

High ratio of connections

151

5

Frankfurt (FRA)

Frankfurt

Germany

21% increase

307

6

Seoul Incheon (ICN)

Seoul

South Korea

Huge increase

179

7

Chicago O'Hare (ORD)

Chicago

USA

17% growth

297

8

Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL)

Atlanta

USA

14% increase

251

9

Tokyo Haneda (HND)

Tokyo

Japan

Decline in connections

109

10

Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)

Paris

France

 

299


  • United Kingdom: The UK is in the lead position with London Heathrow Airport (LHR) being named the world's most connected airport for the third year running. Heathrow provides more than 59,000 possible connections to 226 destinations. The nation has a robust global hub position, which is balanced between established gateways and emerging global demand.

  • Turkey: Istanbul Airport (IST) moves into the second most connected position worldwide after a leap from 8th position in 2024, driven by a 25% year-over-year growth in potential connections. The growth reinforces Istanbul's strategic position as a bridge between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

  • Netherlands: Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) moves from 4th to 3rd position in 2024, driven by expansion in scheduled connections and destinations operated, reaffirming its status as a key European hub.

  • Germany: Frankfurt Airport (FRA) moved into 4th position, with a strong 21% year-on-year increase in connections. Frankfurt's ongoing expansion demonstrates strong regional and international connectivity against some movement in domestic traffic.

  • Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) comes in joint 4th with Frankfurt and is the top-ranked Asian airport in the top 10. KUL is fueled by a strong rise in international connectivity in accordance with Asia-Pacific growth dynamics.

Other Key Details

  • The Asia-Pacific region as a whole recorded a staggering 13-14% growth in connectivity.

  • The Middle East, led by hubs such as Istanbul, recorded a staggering 28% growth.

  • United States airports also recorded growth, with Atlanta (ATL) and Chicago (ORD) recording 14% and 17% increases respectively.

The world's most connected airports in 2025 show an active aviation market where historic hubs like London Heathrow continue to hold top positions while others like Istanbul Airport grow explosively. The growth of airports in Asia and the continued dominance of US hubs also indicate shifting travel trends and growing global connectivity. 

These airports not only enable billions of passenger trips each year but also provide vital conduits for economic, cultural, and social flows between nations globally. Their connectivity scores underscore how aviation keeps the world ever more intricately connected.

Kirti Sharma
Kirti Sharma

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Kirti Sharma is a content writing professional with 3 years of experience in the EdTech Industry and Digital Content. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and worked with companies like ThoughtPartners Global, Infinite Group, and MIM-Essay. She writes for the General Knowledge and Current Affairs section of JagranJosh.com.

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