Talk:List of busiest passenger flight routes
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The busiest in the EU/EEA
editBusiest routes in Norway
editI added a disputed mark to the routes in EU/EEA. The Norwegian routes there most certainly has inflated figures. I tried to make sense of the Eurostat data, but they were quite opaque, so the error is most likely pardonable. There were some writings in the Norwegian press when the OSL-TOS route exceeded 1 million passengers (hereafter MPAX as the unit) in 2012. In the same article, OSL-TRD is quoted with 1.8 MPAX, OSL-BGO with 1.7 MPAX and OSL-SVG with 1.5 MPAX. So, if someone would take the time to actually get the verified figures it would be a good thing. Kjetil Kjernsmo (talk) 18:43, 17 July 2013 (UTC)
2007 feasibility study
editAccording to this document, [1] a railway feasability study, the number of air passengers were in 2007 (in thousands) as follows (original source Eurostat):
- 1 Madrid/Barajas — Barcelona 4 627
- 2 Roma/Fiumicino — Milano/Linate 2 500
- 3 Paris/Orly — Toulouse Blagnac 2 328
- 4 Paris/Orly — Nice/Côte d'Azur 2 312
- 5 London/Heathrow — Dublin 1 974
- 6 London/Heathrow — Amsterdam/Schiphol 1 799
- 7 London/Heathrow — Paris/Charles de Gaulle 1 790
- 8 Barcelona — Palma de Mallorca 1 785
- 9 Madrid/Barajas — Palma de Mallorca 1 758
- 10 München — Hamburg 1 757
- 11 Frankfurt/Main — Berlin/Tegel 1 648
- 12 Oslo — Bergen 1 626
- 13 Oslo — Trondheim 1 616
- 14 Madrid/Barajas — Las Palmas/Gran Canaria 1 541
- 15 München — Düsseldorf 1 529
- 16 Roma/Fiumicino — Catania/Fontanarossa 1 524
- 17 München — Berlin/Tegel 1 510
- 18 Madrid/Barajas — Málaga 1 502
- 19 London Heathrow — Frankfurt/Main 1 446
- 20 London Heathrow — Edinburgh 1 436
- 21 Paris/Charles de Gaulle — Roma/Fiumicino 1 345
- 22 Copenhagen — Oslo 1 324
- 23 Frankfurt/Main — Hamburg 1 297
- 24 Oslo — Stavanger 1 287
- 25 Stockholm/Arlanda — Oslo 1 047
- 26 London/Heathrow — Zürich 910
The busiest according to OAG (2007)
editTop 25 City Pairs Worldwide by Monodirectional International & Domestic Scheduled Seats in 2007 Source: OAG Data
Ranking From To Seats in 2007
- 1 CTS HND 7,712,102
- 2 HND CTS 7,711,539
- 3 HND FUK 5,725,222
- 4 FUK HND 5,725,159
- 5 HKG TPE 4,917,314
- 6 TPE HKG 4,911,010
- 7 BCN MAD 3,913,125
- 8 MEL SYD 3,908,529
- 9 ITM HND 3,843,456
- 10 HND ITM 3,841,744
- 11 MAD BCN 3,836,165
- 12 CJU GMP 3,767,381
- 13 SYD MEL 3,762,664
- 14 GMP CJU 3,750,991
- 15 OKA HND 3,226,676
- 16 HND OKA 3,182,219
- 17 SDU CGH 3,156,240
- 18 CGH SDU 3,156,012
- 19 SHA PEK 3,131,150
- 20 PEK SHA 3,127,990
- 21 DEL BOM 3,110,331
- 22 BOM DEL 3,065,230
- 23 PVG HKG 2,858,173
- 24 HKG PVG 2,848,010
- 25 CPT JNB 2,768,900
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.31.88.98 (talk) 03:40, 23 February 2010 (UTC)
Latest stats for seat capacity
editThere is a latest stat for busiest route in terms of seat capacity here: http://www.centreforaviation.com/analysis/the-worlds-top-ten-routes-are-in-asia-58178 This is however only for a 7 days period (Aug 29 - Sep4, 2011). The current stat is a monthly stat for July 2010. But i dont think its a big issue. So im planning to update the stats soon unless anyone disagree. ќמшמφטтгמtorque 03:01, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Busiest air routes between an airport in Europe and outside of Europe: any shorter title idea?
editsee title. long enough. 77.12.89.85 (talk) 15:46, 30 October 2011 (UTC)
- Doesn't sound like a good idea for an article. Very, very narrow and specific. Kransky (talk) 16:49, 30 October 2011 (UTC)
Caught a missing airline on list
editSpirit (NK) flies the ORD<>LGA route, see either airport's article for reference. I just happened to have experienced this for a fact. 128.177.161.167 (talk) 07:58, 18 June 2015 (UTC)
Distance column ?
editThe distance between city pairs is a relevant parameter, as noted in the lead. It can be added simply by using the GCM page (or similar) and the airport codes, for example New York JFK to Los Angeles is 2475 miles, and Heathrow to JFK is 3451 miles. The reference list will be quite long, and could perhaps be compacted using <small>. If just a few people work the list this way, we can quickly add most of the entries, but I want to know what you think before I do some work.
- An easy starting point could be the Top10 section "Busiest air routes between an airport in Europe and outside of Europe" - I will boldly start with that in a couple of days if no-one beats me to it. (what happens to signing tildes?)
Factual accuracy issues
editThere are some serious internal issues in this article — take a look at the flights within Australia and the US, for example, several routes listed show way higher passenger numbers than this purported 'World' ranking. The source for the first 'World' list seems pretty dubious in the first place. The scope is inconsistent: continents are each formatted differently and some of the listings are individual countries. I suggest a major reworking here, the article quality is way lower than what you'd expect from a summary article of this type. I'll volunteer if I get some support, thanks guys. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Amornoguerra (talk • contribs) 16:49, 8 August 2013 (UTC) I also doubt the Greek figures (Athens to LCA and SKG) - the number shown here does not tie in to the official Athens airport timetable (not too many flights listed!), and the passenger numbers are surprisingly similar. Generally, I think it makes more sense to show city pairs including all airports rather than just one airport to one airport. This way, London-Dublin would lead the pack in Europe. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.165.168.132 (talk) 13:33, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
No references for the By Seat Capacity section
editConsidering there are no sources for this section, and I was unable to find any references searching the web, I think this section should be deleted unless someone can verify the information is accurate.
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By aircraft movements section
editIn this section why the routes between Indian cities have been placed incorrectly? For example Delhi-Mumbai route has 140 flights per day but it is ranked below Fukuoka-Tokyo route. Similarly at number 19, Delhi-Bangalore route has more flights than the 17th ranked Hong Kong-Taipei route. Is this deliberate or some kind of mistake? This needs to be corrected.
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Sources for 2017 data
editSome sources: Busiest international routes Busiest Routes in Africa (Adding up Johannesburg-Cape Town stats between O. R. Tambo International Airport and Lanseria International Airport gets to ~6M passengers per annum. Some of the other numbers might only show JNB for previous years...). I can't easily find stats for other continents (non-international flights) though. MoHaG (talk) 14:13, 1 June 2018 (UTC) Some more: Americas MoHaG (talk) 14:24, 1 June 2018 (UTC)
OAG 2023 ranking
editIt lists everything per seats available on the planes rather than passengers flown. Given that OAG is the major source for this list, how should we procede with this change? Respublik (talk) 16:50, 28 December 2023 (UTC)
Requested move 28 January 2024
edit- The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
The result of the move request was: moved. Moved, as an uncontested technical request. Any objection within a reasonable time frame should see this move reverted. (closed by non-admin page mover) BilledMammal (talk) 13:00, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
List of busiest passenger air routes → List of busiest passenger flight routes – More reliable sources use this term compared to air routes. Interstellarity (talk) 16:41, 28 January 2024 (UTC)
European city pair busiest routes must now redirect to their airports
editInstead of their home links they would redirect to their airports. 2.103.231.248 (talk) 15:23, 31 January 2024 (UTC)