It has surpassed the previous record achieved in July.
India remained the top destination country (9,24,256 passengers), followed by the UK (584,508 passengers) and Saudi Arabia (535,280 passengers).
Passenger traffic at Dubai International Airport (DXB) reached 7,727,105 compared to 7,282,256 in the corresponding month last year, an increase of 6.1 per cent. The year to date traffic totalled 55,850,353 passengers, up 6.9 per cent compared to 52,264,223 in first eight months of 2015.
Spurred by additional capacity and new services launched by a number of carriers including Emirates and flydubai, Eastern Europe was the fastest-expanding market in terms of percentage growth (67.9 per cent), followed by Asia (13 per cent), South America (11.7 per cent), and the Indian Subcontinent (11.7 per cent).
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London was the top destination city with 371,320 passengers, followed closely by Doha (252,616 passengers) and Kuwait (240,712 passengers).
The average number of passengers per flight during the month was 237, one of the highest DXB has ever seen. Aircraft movements totalled 33,827 during the month compared to 34,773 movements in August 2015, marginally down by 2.7 per cent.
"Consecutive months with record breaking traffic is a great way to mark the 56th anniversary of DXB which occurred last week. Looking back, it's astonishing to see how quickly a tiny airport that was once a refueling stop for airlines has turned into the world's number one international hub," Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said.
"Over these five and a half decades, DXB has welcomed more than three quarters of a billion passengers," he said.
"As we continue to grow, our focus will continue to operate not only the world's busiest airports but also the world's best in terms of customer service," he said.
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