Traffic at the major transit hub rose slightly to 89.15 million passengers, up just over 1.0 percent on the number who used the airport in 2017, it said in a statement.
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Although the figure is a new record high, it missed on the 90.3 million passengers Dubai airport had projected for 2018.
Indians retained the top position with 12.28 million passengers last year and Saudis came in second with 6.47 million travellers, overtaking Britons.
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Passengers from east Europe made the largest growth with 16.7 per cent followed by the Commonwealth of Independent States and Africa, the statement said.
In 2017, traffic at the world's busiest airport grew by 4.6 million passengers or 5.5 per cent.
Dubai's non-oil based economy has faced a slowdown in the key real estate and tourism sectors.
Dubai International, the base for Dubai-owned carrier Emirates and its budget airline FlyDubai, overtook London's Heathrow airport in terms of international passengers in 2014 and has maintained its lead since.
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