NewYorkCityBoi From United States of America, joined Sep 2006, 193 posts, RR: 0 Posted (6 years 9 months 2 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 9423 times:
As I read through one of the post saying about airlines operating flight BKK-HKG, so I start counting and it's a lot. So I come up with the question. What Route has the most carriers flying?
And I will start with
1)BKK-HKG(13,14?): TG, CX, GF, AI??, EK, CI, KQ, ET, OX, 9I, UL, PK, KA, AY
2)BKK-SIN(12): TG, CX, SQ, AY, LX, TK, GA, TR, FD/AK, SK, IC, BG
3)JFK/EWR-LHR/LGW/STN(9): AA, BA, VS, AI, KU, E0, MY, CO, DL/UA (one stop, one start)
B6FA4ever From United States of America, joined Aug 2003, 813 posts, RR: 12 Reply 1, posted (6 years 9 months 2 weeks 10 hours ago) and read 9287 times:
of course this doesn't beat your list but...
LAX-HNL: NW, HA, TZ, DL, CO, AA, UA...and to a lesser extent AQ from SNA
depending on the day of week and season you can have up to 20 flights a day from the Los Angeles area to HNL alone. ranging from B737 - B777 (that is if UA is still using the B777 on high peak seasons)
NewYorkCityBoi From United States of America, joined Sep 2006, 193 posts, RR: 0 Reply 2, posted (6 years 9 months 2 weeks 3 hours ago) and read 8988 times:
Umm Yeah I think LAX-HNL is among the top.
Anybody knows about:
1)JFK/LGA/EWR-MIA/FLL
2)GIG-GRU/CGH
NRT-LAX (now just JL,NH,AA,UA,NW,SQ?,KE) used to have many carriers flying in the past but no more
Planesarecool From United Kingdom, joined Nov 2001, 4096 posts, RR: 12 Reply 4, posted (6 years 9 months 2 weeks 2 hours ago) and read 8900 times:
London-Palma:
British Airways (GB)
Thomas Cook
Mytravel
First Choice
Monarch
Excel Airways
Thomsonfly
easyJet
Astraeus
Spanair
Nordic Leisure (on behalf of XLA)
Air Berlin
European Aviation
BMI
British Airways (GB)
Thomas Cook
Mytravel
First Choice
Monarch
Excel Airways
Thomsonfly
easyJet
Astraeus
Spanair
Nordic Leisure (on behalf of XLA)
Air Berlin
European Aviation
BMI
But wouldn't that cover LHR, LGW, STN and LTN? What about from just one of these airports?
Planesarecool From United Kingdom, joined Nov 2001, 4096 posts, RR: 12 Reply 6, posted (6 years 9 months 2 weeks ago) and read 8652 times:
Quoting Boeing744 (Reply 5): But wouldn't that cover LHR, LGW, STN and LTN? What about from just one of these airports?
That would cover all 4 - I just used that example as NYCBoi did in his original posting.
Quoting NewYorkCityBoi (Thread starter): )JFK/EWR-LHR/LGW/STN(9): AA, BA, VS, AI, KU, E0, MY, CO, DL/UA (one stop, one start)
If you're just talking one airport, then Gatwick-Palma would be the most popular of the 4 London airports, with easyJet, Thomsonfly, Mytravel, Thomas Cook, First Choice, Excel, Monarch, British Airways, Astraeus and Spanair.
Another example is Gatwick-Tenerife:
First Choice
Monarch
Excel
Astraeus
Flyjet
Thomsonfly
Mytravel
Spanair
Futura
LTE
British Airways
FlyDeltaJets87 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 7, posted (6 years 9 months 1 week 6 days 23 hours ago) and read 8416 times:
Domestically, you have four airlines in the US each flying ATL to Chicago (ORD/MDW) DEN, New York City (EWR/LGA/JFK), and when Independence Air was flying, to D.C.
ATL-ORD/MDW
AirTran
American
Delta
United
ATL-DEN
AirTran
Delta
Frontier
United
ATL-EWR/JFK/LGA
AirTran
American
Continental
Delta
9MMAR From Malaysia, joined Jul 2006, 2099 posts, RR: 20 Reply 11, posted (6 years 9 months 1 week 6 days 16 hours ago) and read 6264 times:
Quoting Ktachiya (Reply 10): Yes. I think in addition to that, they had Thai and Malaysia operating as well. At one point, I think DL was also doing that route.
MH doesn't fly NRT-LAX since what, 10 or 15 years ago. MH flies to LAX via TPE. This was being discussed a lot in most recent threads about MH, on why MH gave up its 5th freedom right in NRT over TPE.
Besides Berlin, the Stuttgart area has one of the highest Turkish population in Germany. In addition to that, Antalya is one of the most popular tourist places for Germans. On the route to IST, STR often gets A340s, A310s from TK
also pretty popular from Stuttgart or any other German airport
STR - Palma de Mallorca PMI/LEPA
AB (Air Berlin),
DE (Condor),
4U (Germanwings),
HF (Happag Fly),
HLX (Happag Lloyd Express),
JKK (Spanair),
NRD (Nordic),
6Q (Slovak Airlines),
LT (LTU),
AEA (Air Europa)
sometimes also IB (Iberia)
Samair From United Kingdom, joined Feb 2005, 210 posts, RR: 0 Reply 14, posted (6 years 9 months 1 week 6 days 12 hours ago) and read 5076 times:
MAN-AGP
Monarch
Channel express
british airways
jet 2
bmi baby
Excel
first choice
thomson fly
thomas cook
my travel
fly jet
astreus
air europa
spanair
lte
the captain has now dimmed the lights for take off this is a routine procedure for flights during the hours of darkness!
TurkishWings From United States of America, joined May 2006, 1412 posts, RR: 9 Reply 18, posted (6 years 9 months 1 week 5 days 10 hours ago) and read 4226 times:
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MaverickM11 From United States of America, joined Apr 2000, 15813 posts, RR: 50 Reply 20, posted (6 years 9 months 1 week 5 days 1 hour ago) and read 3982 times:
From airport to airport, the route with the most peak day airlines that report a schedule apparently is CGK/SUB with 9. BOM/DEL, CGK/MES, and GIG/GRU are tied for second all with 8 carriers each, although I think GIG/GRU is a bit of a falsehood since most of those carriers flying GIG/GRU are just tags onto their continuing service (ie IAH-GRU-GIG on CO).
YULWinterSkies From United States of America, joined Jun 2005, 2115 posts, RR: 6 Reply 22, posted (6 years 9 months 1 week 4 days 23 hours ago) and read 3891 times:
Quoting NewYorkCityBoi (Thread starter): 1)BKK-HKG(13,14?): TG, CX, GF, AI??, EK, CI, KQ, ET, OX, 9I, UL, PK, KA, AY
2)BKK-SIN(12): TG, CX, SQ, AY, LX, TK, GA, TR, FD/AK, SK, IC, BG
3)JFK/EWR-LHR/LGW/STN(9): AA, BA, VS, AI, KU, E0, MY, CO, DL/UA (one stop, one start)
Are your lists restricted to airlines that are allowed to sell a ticket on the mentioned routes? Or are these flown just as "triangles" or as a refuel / disembarking stop?
I mean, I wanna fly BKK-SIN, can AY sell me a ticket? Or KU between LON and NYC. And so forth...
NewYorkCityBoi From United States of America, joined Sep 2006, 193 posts, RR: 0 Reply 23, posted (6 years 9 months 1 week 4 days 16 hours ago) and read 3755 times:
Quoting YULWinterSkies (Reply 22): Are your lists restricted to airlines that are allowed to sell a ticket on the mentioned routes? Or are these flown just as "triangles" or as a refuel / disembarking stop?
I mean, I wanna fly BKK-SIN, can AY sell me a ticket? Or KU between LON and NYC. And so forth...
Yes!.... you can go from BKK to SIN or HKG with "ALL" those airlines (but some airlines stop those route from the list I did)
When I was in BKK the last time and I was about to go to HKG, I went to the travel agent, they sold all those airlines.. with a really good deal!, you could do in the internet as well.. like go to AY website. (but not as cheap). So, AY and KA will stop BKK-HKG, and LX, TK, SK already stop the tag BKK-SIN but just terminate at BKK.
The same thing applies to Atlantic crossing, you can fly JFK-LHR by KU or AI, JFK-MAN by PA, JFK-FRA by SIN, etc....
But!, the tag flight in the US from Any airlines doesnt apply to this!... BR flies TPE-SEA-EWR, you can not buy SEA-EWR. BA flies LHR-ORD-HOU, you cant buy ORD-HOU. CX flies HKG-YVR-JFK, you can buy YVR-JFK becuase YVR is not in the US. I am thinking about driving from here (Seattle) to Vancouver just to get this flight to JFK.. and so I will get asian standard of service to new york.
Ckfred From United States of America, joined Apr 2001, 4684 posts, RR: 1 Reply 24, posted (6 years 9 months 1 week 4 days 8 hours ago) and read 3574 times:
If you look at Chicago (ORD and MDW) and the greater New York area (LGA, EWR, JFK, ISP, HPN, and SWF), you have AA, UA, CO, DL Connection, WN, FL, and TZ.
Kaukau From United States of America, joined Sep 2006, 106 posts, RR: 0 Reply 25, posted (6 years 9 months 1 week 4 days 8 hours ago) and read 3543 times:
The Honolulu to Maui air corridor has more daily seats available than the NYC to Boston air corridor. Only slightly pertinent to OP, but an interesting factoid, nonetheless!