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Top 11 Busiest Airports In Africa By Passenger Traffic

A while ago we wrote about the Top 20 Busiest Airports In The World By Passenger Traffic . Some readers were inquisitive about the busiest airports in Africa.These are the busiest airports in Africa according to the latest available statistics.
1. O. R. Tambo International Airport
Country : South Africa
Total Passengers: 21,231,510
2. Cairo International Airport
Country : Egypt
Total Passengers: 16,468,082
3. Cape Town International Airport
Country : South Africa
Total Passengers: 10,211,390
4. Bole International Airport
Country : Ethiopia
Total Passengers: 8,900,000
5. Mohammed V International Airport
Country : Morocco
Total Passengers: 8,616,981
6. Houari Boumediene Airport
Country : Algeria
Total Passengers: 7,572,758
7. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
Country : Kenya
Total Passengers: 7,039,175
8. Murtala Muhammed International Airport
Country : Nigeria
Total Passengers: 6,367,478
9. King Shaka International Airport
Country : South Africa
Total Passengers: 5,624,170
10. Tunis-Carthage Airport
Country : Tunisia
Total Passengers: 4,928,438
11. Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport
Country : Nigeria
Total Passengers: 4,191,251
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