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King Fahd to Beijing Daxing: 7 largest airports in the World

Explore the world's largest airports, from the vast expanse of King Fahd to the bustling terminals of Denver's DIA. Join us on a journey of global connectivity

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King Fahd International Airport

Nestled in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, King Fahd spans nearly 300 square miles. Once a U.S. airbase, it's now a bustling commercial hub, boasting three terminals

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Denver International Airport

Colorado's pride, DIA, covers 53 square miles. Its mammoth size hosts over 69 million passengers annually and offers an eclectic mix of art, dining, and retail

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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

Stretching over 26 square miles, DFW reigns as Texas's aviation giant. With its mall-like atmosphere and extensive flight network, it's a traveler's paradise

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Orlando International Airport

Florida's beacon of travel, covering 20 square miles. With a Hyatt Hotel and over 120 shops and restaurants, it's more than just an airport—it's an experience

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Dulles International Airport

Washington, D.C.'s aviation gem, spanning 18 square miles. Boasting diverse amenities, from gourmet markets to kid's play areas, it caters to every traveler's needs

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Beijing Daxing International Airport

China's architectural marvel, covering 18 square miles. Its innovative design and state-of-the-art facilities make it a beacon of modern aviation

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George Bush Intercontinental Airport

Houston's aviation powerhouse, sprawling across 17 square miles. With its extensive facilities and passenger hubs, it's a bustling hub for international travel

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