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Busiest Air Routes in the World by Scheduled Departures

Guess the cities that are connected by the busiest international air routes in the world, measured by number of schedulded departures.
As of November 2024
The number of departures include both directions.
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Last updated: December 26, 2024
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First submittedDecember 2, 2024
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Daily Departures
City
City
106
Saint Jean
Sint Maarten
73
Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
70
Hong Kong
Taipei
66
New York
Toronto
66
Seoul
Tokyo
60
Seoul
Osaka
58
Cairo
Jeddah
54
Kuala Lumpur
Jakarta
52
Jakarta
Singapore
50
Riyadh
Dubai
48
Shanghai
Osaka
46
Fukuoka
Seoul
42
Bangkok
Hong Kong
40
New York
London
40
Singapore
Bangkok
38
Hong Kong
Shanghai
38
Riyadh
Cairo
38
Taipei
Tokyo
36
Denpasar
Singapore
36
Taipei
Osaka
35
Shanghai
Tokyo
34
Hong Kong
Tokyo
32
Hong Kong
Manila
32
Bangkok
Seoul
32
Seoul
Hong Kong
Daily Departures
City
City
32
Hong Kong
Osaka
31
Rome
Madrid
31
Orlando
San Juan
30
Bangkok
Taipei
30
Dubai
Mumbai
30
Singapore
Manila
30
Shanghai
Seoul
30
London
Frankfurt am Main
30
Kuwait City
Dubai
30
Da Nang
Seoul
30
Qingdao
Seoul
29
Hong Kong
Singapore
28
Bangkok
Shanghai
28
Kuala Lumpur
Denpasar
28
Madrid
Lisbon
28
Singapore
Penang
28
Beijing
Hong Kong
28
Dublin
London
28
Seoul
Nha Trang
28
Chicago
Toronto
27
London
Amsterdam
27
Copenhagen
Oslo
26
Istanbul
Tehran
26
Dubai
Jeddah
2 Comments
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Level 67
Dec 26, 2024
I think this is a great quiz, but it needs to specify that it is international travel, which produces vastly different results than a quiz with ALL flight routes. Also, I'm curious to know why the number one connection is so high for such a small destination. Good work!
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Level 68
Dec 26, 2024
Thank you, I initially didn't notice that the statistics is for international routes only. I assume the connection between St Martin and Saint Jean is that there is high demand but not enough runway length to support larger aircraft