Shamrock350 From Ireland, joined Mar 2005, 6106 posts, RR: 15 Reply 4, posted (6 years 3 months 4 days 9 hours ago) and read 2836 times:
Heathrow and Gatwick are my closest airports so that's probably British Airways!
My original hometown in Ireland is closest to Cork Airport so that would be Aer Lingus!
RAFVC10 From Spain, joined Sep 2005, 1980 posts, RR: 7 Reply 5, posted (6 years 3 months 4 days 8 hours ago) and read 2832 times:
Barcelona is mostly served by Iberia flights (in domestic and medium haul routes. Sadly, Iberia not operates any long-haul flight from BCN) and the second is Spanair.
El dia que los gilipollas vuelen, no podremos ver la luz del sol!
AlexPorter From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 14, posted (6 years 3 months 3 days 19 hours ago) and read 2772 times:
MSP: Northwest
PHX: US Airways & Southwest are pretty close - I think US has more passengers, while WN gets more O&D (a lot of US passengers are connecting). Not sure exactly though - but those two combined are the majority of flights in PHX.
DesertAir From Mexico, joined Jan 2006, 1389 posts, RR: 0 Reply 21, posted (6 years 3 months 3 days 17 hours ago) and read 2758 times:
AirTranTus-
I counted the flights on the Tucson International Web Site. I did forget to count US. WN will be up to 18 with the additional Midway flight.
AirTranTUS From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 23, posted (6 years 3 months 3 days 15 hours ago) and read 2748 times:
Quoting DesertAir (Reply 21): I counted the flights on the Tucson International Web Site. I did forget to count US. WN will be up to 18 with the additional Midway flight.
I got my original info from the airlines, but recounted at the airport website and got the same thing.
LipeGIG From Brazil, joined May 2005, 11201 posts, RR: 61 Reply 24, posted (6 years 3 months 3 days 15 hours ago) and read 2748 times:
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Rio de Janeiro:
GIG: Gol - 65 daily flights
SDU: Tam - 27 daily flights
Felipe
New York + Rio de Janeiro = One of the best combinations !
25 MidEx216: MKE - YX, of course. After that, probably AA, CO, NW, and DL. I think. Daily flights...no idea. But just by what I see.
26 Bridogger6: Actually as of a few months ago, US/HP had about 150-200 more flights than WN. And even with express being counted, I believe US/HP has more daily ma
27 RedTailDTW: Guess who is the largest carrier at DTW...
28 Continental123: FLL: Spirit,Delta,AirTran MIA: American
29 AlexPorter: I think you're right, actually. US/HP has an extra arm of T4, and their arms are longer than WN's on the south side, also. But I think the situation
30 Hoppe777: Being based in London Its British Airways....it feels like every second aircraft is a BA flight. Also alot of Lufthansa and trans atlantic carriers. H
31 Burnsie28: GFK: NW with 5 daily flights (only carrier) FAR: NW with 8 daily flights
32 ANCFlyer: AS Welcome to Alaska. Welcome to Anchorage.
33 Sketty222: My home airport is NCL and I believe the airline that flies the most from here would have to be Easyjet. Lee
34 Mandala499: I think it would be Garuda for Jakarta... for non-local, Singapore Airlines...
35 TheSorcerer: Hasn't Aer Arran got a pretty big presence in Cork as well? My home airport is ABZ. Biggest operators are probably Eastern Airways or BA. Dominic
36 LO231: My local airport is Antwerp, so it's VG with F50's and their flights to London City. Second is BRU, so it's Brussels Airlines. Regards, LO231
37 ERJ170: lets see... RDU - American Eagle strangely enough..
38 Shamrock350: Yes but Aer Lingus is by far the largest with Aer Arann second and Ryanair thrid.
40 WestJetYQQ: Pacific Coastal and Central Mountain Air both fly 7 or 8 flights a day into Comox. In terms of PAX numbers WestJet is by far YQQ's leader, and savior,
42 CXfirst: PER, has to be Skywest (AUS) and followed by QF (domestically) and QF shortly followed with SQ (internationally). EVE, has to be Wideroe and followed
47 DeltaDAWG: Well, I live in Athens, Georgia, USA, home of the the DAWGS! US is the only commercial airline that runs in and out of AHN, twice a day coming and goi
48 Viscount724: EasyJet has been the largest operator at GVA for the past 3 years or so. Haven't seen 2006 data yet but they now account for slightly over 30% of GVA'
49 InbarD: I live in Brisbane Australia. So i guess the airline that flies the most into my city is QF.