2024-04-12 13:45:44
New Delhi: Delhi-Mumbai is considered to be the busiest air route in India. 115 flights operate daily on this route. It is considered to be the third busiest route in the world but it is not in the top 10 in terms of highest earning in the world. Do you know which is the creamiest air route in the world? The answer is the Sydney-Melbourne route. This is the second busiest route in the world. 158 flights operate daily between these two cities of Australia. According to media reports, this route generated revenue of $ 1.21 billion in the first quarter of 2023. South Korea’s Jeju City-Seoul route is the world’s busiest route. 226 flights operate on it daily. But this route is also not in the top 10 in terms of revenue. According to World of Statistics, the New York-London air route is at second place in terms of revenue. In the first half of last year, this route generated revenue of $1.15 billion. Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh-Jeddah route is at number three. Its revenue was $1.03 billion. After this, Dubai-Riyadh ($990 million), Los Angeles-New York ($801 million), San Francisco-Newark ($722 million), Newark-Los Angeles ($682 million), Singapore-Sydney ($650 million), New York-Paris ($647 million) and Perth-Melbourne ($642 million) are next.
world’s busiest route
Jeju City-Seoul route is considered to be the busiest air route in South Korea. 226 flights operate daily on this route, which is almost double that of Delhi-Mumbai. At second place is the Sydney-Melbourne route on which 158 flights operate daily. The third number is from New Delhi-Mumbai. 115 flights operate daily between these two cities. 114 flights run daily between Bogota and Medellin, two cities of the South American country Colombia. There are 113 flights daily between Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi, 113 flights between Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah and Riyadh, 108 flights between Japan’s Fukuoka and Tokyo and 102 flights between Brazil’s Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Interestingly, no routes from America and China are included in the top 10.