ANALYSIS: What Were the Busiest O&D City Pairs in the Emirates Network in June 2015?
United Arab Emirates (UAE) carrier, Emirates Airline is a great example of the important role a hub operation can play in supporting individual city pairs. The airline’s Dubai International Airport hub has established itself as the largest international airport in the world thanks in a big part to the operations of Emirates. While a growing number of passengers are beginning or ending their journeys in the metropolis, a significant proportion of Emirates traffic simply uses Dubai as a transit point between two other points.
Using data from Sabre Airport Data Intelligence we highlight the busiest O&D city pairs in the airline’s network in June 2015, excluding its Dubai hub. It is the Jeddah – Jakarta route that was the airline’s busiest in June 2015, ahead of its continuation services to New York from Milan and from Auckland, New Zealand into Australia.
Rank | Origin | Destination | Estimated O&D Passengers (June 2015) |
1 | Jeddah (JED) | Jakarta (CGK) | 9,692 |
2 | Milan (MXP) | New York (JFK) | 8,935 |
3 | New York (JFK) | Milan (MXP) | 8,831 |
4 | Auckland (AKL) | Sydney (SYD) | 4,356 |
5 | Auckland (AKL) | Melbourne (MEL) | 4,353 |
6 | Auckland (AKL) | Brisbane (BNE) | 4,352 |
7 | Jeddah (JED) | Karachi (KHI) | 4,302 |
8 | Colombo (CMB) | Singapore (SIN) | 4,293 |
9 | Jakarta (CGK) | Jeddah (JED) | 4,246 |
10 | Brisbane (BNE) | Auckland (AKL) | 4,172 |
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