goldorak From France, joined Sep 2006, 1677 posts, RR: 3 Reply 1, posted (11 months 21 hours ago) and read 2874 times:
Long haul #1 is for sure NYC. I believe the 2nd is YUL and I'm pretty sure that 3rd and 4th are PTP and FDF (not sure of the order for those 2).
For short/medium haul non-domestic, the top 6 is certainly around LON, FCO, BCN, MAD, FRA, AMS but I don't know in which order. But for the city pairs, you have to be careful if you consider a specific airport (LHR, LCY, STN, LTN) or all airports serving a city (e.g. LON). This can change a lot the classification.
FlyingHollander From Netherlands, joined Jul 2011, 214 posts, RR: 0 Reply 3, posted (11 months 20 hours ago) and read 2713 times:
Sorry I don't have time to sort it!
According to wikipedia:
Busiest International Routes Passengers
Madrid 2,117,000
Rome 1,744,000
New York 1,634,000
London 1,625,000
Barcelona 1,591,000
Milan 1,535,000
Montreal 1,233,000
Casablanca 1,142,000
Lisbon 1,126,000
Tunis 993,000
Algiers 952,000
Tokyo 869,000
Tel Aviv 739,000
Dubai 716,000
Hong Kong 601,000
São Paulo 527,000
Los Angeles 525,000
Beirut 524,000
Shanghai 512,000
Atlanta[25] 511,000
Rio de Janeiro 505,000
Mauritius 482,000
Washington D.C. 480,000
Cairo 418,000
Mexico City 398,000
Dakar 320,000
Source: http://www.developpement-durable.gou.../IMG/pdf/notes_trimes_8V9exe-1.pdf
It seems that this numbers include passengers ex CDG and ORY. Moreover, I can' t imagine that there are more passengers to Dakar than Amsterdam or Frankfurt...