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Τρίτη 26 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017

Asia dominates world’s busiest international passenger routes





As 275 airlines gather in Barcelona over the coming days for World Routes 2017, including the world’s top ten carriers by capacity, Routesonline can reveal the 20 busiest non-stop international passenger routes on earth.


With an average of 80 flights per day – that’s one every 18 minutes – Hong Kong (HKG) – Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan (TPE) was the busiest during July 2017, the research has found.


A total of 451,801 passengers travelled the 802km between the densely-populated autonomous territory of Hong Kong and Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. The July total was 4.6 percent higher than June and 129,313 more passengers than the second busiest international route on earth, Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (CGK) – Singapore Changi (SIN).


Cathay Pacific Airways had the most capacity on the route with 309,439 available seats, followed by China Airlines with 182,986. Other operators to fly HKG-TPE are EVA Airways, Hong Kong Airlines and Cathay Dragon.


As with the busiest overall routes in the world, services in the Asia Pacific region dominated the rankings with the entire top ten taken up by routes in Asia, and just two from outside the region making the top 20. Perhaps surprisingly, neither of these routes were in North or South America.


At 12 was Moscow Domodedovo (DME) – Simferopol (SIP), linking Russia’s capital city with Crimea, while at 16th was the leisure route of Duesseldorf (DUS) – Palma de Mallorca (PMI), linking German’s seventh most populous city with the holiday island of Mallorca.


The busiest international routes were calculated by using OAG to find the top 100 routes in the world by capacity in July 2017 and then ranking them by passenger statistics on Sabre.



The most expensive route in the top 20 was Hong Kong (HKG) – Beijing Capital (PEK) – operated by Cathay Dragon, Air China, Cathay Pacific, China Southern Airlines and Hong Kong Airlines – with an average base fare of $333.08. The cheapest was Palma de Mallorca (PMI) – Duesseldorf (DUS), operated by a string of low-cost carrers including NIKI, Eurowings and Germania.

World’s busiest international air routes, based on number of passengers carried in July

1 Hong Kong-Taipei 451,801

2 Jakarta-Singapore 322,488

3 Kuala Lumpur-Singapore 269,395

4 Seoul Incheon-Osaka Kansai 233,920

5 Hong Kong-Shanghai Pudong 225,888

6 Taipei-Osaka Kansai 200,131

7 Seoul Incheon-Hong Kong 197,935

8 Bangkok-Hong Kong 197,313

9 Taipei-Tokyo Narita 197,175

10 Kuala Lumpur-Jakarta 195,988

11 Hong Kong-Singapore 187.128

12 Moscow Domodedovo-Simferopol 186,239

13 Singapore-Bangkok 173,660

14 Hong Kong-Beijing 169,666

15 Seoul Gimpo-Tokyo Haneda 166,402

16 Palma-Dusseldorf 165,758

17 Seoul Incheon-Bangkok 163,274

18 Osaka Kansai-Hong Kong 163,154

19 Hong Kong-Manila 162,647

20 Manila-Singapore 156,522


Source: Routesonline