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OAG: US domestic airline capacity now 6% below pre-pandemic levels

From OAG:

US domestic airline capacity continues to see growth this month and is now just 6% below January 2019.

What are the busiest domestic routes in the US this month?

  1. New York to Chicago (LGA-ORD)ย is the busiest with a total of 262,256 scheduled seats (a 21% increase from last month).
  2. In second place isย New York JFK to Los Angeles (JFK-LAX)ย with 261, 813 scheduled seats.
  3. Atlanta to Orlando (ATL-MCO)ย has 251,029 seats making it the third busiest route.

Most popular states?

  • Five of the busiest airline routes start or end in New York and five start or end in Florida.

Busiest International Route?

  • New York JFK to London Heathrow (JFK-LHR)ย is the fifth busiest global international route this month with 213,199 seats.

See the full charts and statsย here

US reclaims top aviation market spot, traffic is roaring back

From OAG:

U.S. flight capacity is roaring back โ€“ so much so that theย U.S. reclaimed the title as the largest aviation market in the world. While pent-up demand, growing desire for non-stop flights, underused aircraft capacity and airlineโ€™s โ€œdash for cashโ€ are all contributing to air travelโ€™s rebirth, is this a growth part of a short-term airline experiment, or something more sustainable?

OAG,ย the worldโ€™s collector of travel data, answers this and more with their latest insights:

  • The U.S.ย takes the top spot as the largest aviation marketย with an additionalย 900,000 domestic seats.ย 9% of U.S. capacity remains linked to international serviceย to points in Latin America, the Caribbean and Mexico.
  • With 67.9 million new seats,ย this week marked the busiest for schedulingย since the week of March 30thย 2020.
  • May capacity closed at 279.9 million, nearly double May 2020โ€™s seat capacity.
  • With new seasonal services to destinations in Europe,ย American Airlinesย continues to reign as the largest airline,ย now almost 23% larger than its closest rival, Delta.
  • Over 1,150 new airport pairs have been added since last July; aย 33% jump thatโ€™s creating more traveler choices โ€“and likely more competitive fares.

This recovery is also benefitting U.S. airports, according to OAGโ€™sย latest look at the Worldโ€™s Busiest Airports:

  • Busiest Airportsโ€”Atlanta holds strong: ATL pulled ahead ofย Guangzhou (CAN)ย this month, while Dallas (DFW) and Denver (DEN) eek their way into the top 10.
  • Busiest Airports-Internationally:ย Despite the Middle East still being closed off to international travelers, Dubai takes the top spot,ย while Miami and JFK rank at 8 and 9.

With the U.S. bouncing back itโ€™s only a matter of time until restriction free international travel opens up and spurs recovery throughout the international market.

Read the full article from OAG:

Airlines Flying Close to the Sun (oag.com)

OAG reveals U.S. as home to eight of the top 10 busiest long-haul routes in the world

OAG issued this report:

Key Findings:

  • Los Angeles (LAX) to San Francisco (SFO) is the busiest domestic route in North America,ย and ninth in the world, followed by New York (JFK) to Los Angeles (LAX), the second busiest domestic route in North America and 20thoverall.
  • New York (LGA) to Toronto (YYZ) is now the seventh busiest international route overall,ย with 17,038 annual operating flights.
  • Three U.S. airports are included in the worldโ€™s top 20 busiest international routes for a second consecutive year:ย LaGuardia (LGA) and Chicago Oโ€™Hare (ORD) with service to Toronto Pearson (YYZ), and John F. Kennedy (JFK) to London Heathrow (LHR).
  • Asia Pacific is home to 15 of the top 20 international and 13 of the top 20 domestic busiest routes in the world,ย with Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Singapore (SIN), Hong Kong (HKG) to Taipei (TPE), and Jakarta (CGK) to Singapore (SIN) taking the top three international spots.

OAG, the worldโ€™s leading provider of travel data and insight, today revealed theย Busiest Routes in the world. OAGโ€™s analysis, which is based on operating flight volume, includes insight into on-time performance (OTP) and carrier frequency at the route level, both domestically and internationally.

Eight of the top 10 busiest long-haul routes in the world originate from North America. With 15,587 flights over 12 months, service between New York (JFK) and San Francisco (SFO) topped the long-haul list (73.7 percent OTP), followed closely by New York (JFK) to London Heathrow (LHR) with 14,194 operating flights (78.2 percent OTP). Honolulu (HNL) to Los Angeles (LAX), Newark (EWR) to San Francisco (SFO) and Boston (BOS) to Los Angeles (LAX) round out the top five for the global long-haul category.

โ€œThe fight for market share intensifies on these high frequency, highly competitive long-haul routes,โ€ said John Grant, senior analyst at OAG. โ€œMaximizing capacity and connectivity, and investing in OTP and a frictionless traveler experience, is key for airlines and airports looking to attract passengers and grow their share in these markets.โ€

The short-haul flight between Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO) is the busiest domestic route in North America, and the ninth busiest domestic route in the world, with 35,365 total annual operating flights (OTP 71.2 percent). The medium-haul trip from New York (JFK) to Los Angeles (LAX) and back operates 26,286 total flights annually (79.9 percent OTP) and is the second busiest domestic route in North America and 20thย busiest domestic route overall. Two other routes originating from the U.S. are among the worldโ€™s busiest medium-haul flights, including Los Angeles (LAX) to Seattle (SEA), with 19,778 flights and 80.1 percent OTP, and Los Angeles (LAX) to Chicago (ORD), with 16,612 flights and 78.0 percent OTP.

Over the past 12 months, North Americaโ€™s three busiest international routes grew even busier. Service between New Yorkโ€™s LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and Toronto Pearson (YYZ) is the regionโ€™s busiest international route for a second straight year, and this year the seventh busiest international route overall, operating 17,038 flights annually. The route to London Heathrow (LHR) from New Yorkโ€™s other major hub John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is the second busiest international route originating in North America with 14,194 operating flights and 13thย in the world, moving up three spots compared to 2018. The trip from Chicago (ORD) to Toronto (YYZ) is the third busiest international route for North America and now 18thย in the world with 13,503 operating flights, compared to 20thย last year.

Other key routes for domestic travel within North America include New York (LGA) to Chicago (ORD), with 24,188 operating flights, Las Vegas (LAS) to Los Angeles (LAX), which operates 23,783 flights and Boston (BOS) to New York (LGA), with 20,426 operating flights.

Globally, the busiest airports overall lie in the Asia-Pacific region. The route from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Singapore (SIN) is the busiest international route in the world, and operates over 30,000 flights annually, followed by Hong Kong (HKG) to Taipei (TPE), with 28,447 total operating flights.

The on-time performance (OTP) measurement in this analysis is sourced from OAGโ€™s flight status database and is for the 12 months to February 2019. OTP is defined as flights that arrive or depart in under 15 minutes of their scheduled arrival/departure times. Cancelations are also included. Carriers operating less than 500 scheduled flights per year on any route were excluded from this report.

For more insights on the worldโ€™s busiest international and domestic routes,ย access the full analysis.