The Most Popular Domestic Routes In The US This Summer
Summary
- Over 720 million seats scheduled for US summer travel, 85% of which are domestic.
- NYC features in top six busiest US domestic routes.
- Record-breaking summer for US airlines, carrying 6% more passengers year-on-year.
With airlines in the US in the midst of the country’s busiest-ever summer of air travel, some city pairings will see millions of available seats. There are over 720 million seats, domestic and international, scheduled in the US this summer season, of which over 85% will be on domestic routes. But which pairings will have the most seat capacity this summer?
Busiest US domestic routes this summer
According to data from analytics firm OAG, New York is one-half of the top six busiest US domestic routes this summer. In fact, of the top ten busiest routes, NYC fails to appear only twice, with Dallas/Fort Worth-Los Angeles and Las Vegas-Los Angeles coming in seventh and eighth, respectively.
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Airlines have currently scheduled a total of 721,651,961 seats for the summer season, with 623,853,291 on domestic flights and the remaining 97,798,670 for international flights. Below are the ten busiest domestic routes in the US as measured by available seats:
Rank |
City Pair |
Airline Capacity (Seats) |
---|---|---|
1 |
Chicago-New York |
4,011,020 |
2 |
Atlanta-New York |
3,577,556 |
3 |
Los Angeles-New York |
3,335,658 |
4 |
New York-Orlando |
3,115,331 |
5 |
Miami-New York |
2,936,371 |
6 |
Fort Lauderdale-New York |
2,661,581 |
7 |
Dallas Fort Worth-Los Angeles |
2,566,731 |
8 |
Las Vegas-Los Angeles |
2,499,520 |
9 |
Dallas Fort Worth-New York |
2,459,250 |
10 |
Charlotte-New York |
2,363,696 |
Record summer
US airlines are in the middle of a record-breaking summer and are projected to carry over 6% more passengers year-on-year. According to Airlines for America (A4A), US carriers will serve around 271 million passengers between June 1st and August 31st.
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International selection
New York also makes the top three busiest international routes in the US, and features in six of the top ten busiest. London-New York comes out on top with almost 1.8 million seats, almost double the second-busiest (Paris-New York) at 961,000 seats.
Rank |
City Pair |
Airline Capacity (Seats) |
---|---|---|
1 |
New York-London |
1,794,067 |
2 |
Paris-New York |
961,416 |
3 |
New York-Toronto |
880,171 |
4 |
Los Angeles-London |
733,605 |
5 |
Orlando-San Juan |
674,745 |
6 |
Honolulu-Tokyo |
637,512 |
7 |
New York-San Juan |
638,000 |
8 |
Los Angeles-Tokyo |
607,000 |
9 |
New York-Rome |
596,724 |
10 |
New York-Santiago |
523,706 |
Capacity between North America and Western Europe will be at its highest ever, with almost 140,000 scheduled flights. This is 6% more year-on-year and 8.5% higher than in 2019, with a total of 445 different airport pairings.
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