During February, the route Orlando-San Juan is the one that offers the most seats internationally, according to the consultant OAG. Also, the route between Cancun and Dallas Fort Worth is in the top 10 one of the busiest in the world during this month.
However, the route that offers the most seats, globally, is the domestic one between Jeju and Seoul Gimpo, in South Korea, with one million 199 thousand 037 seats.
According to a presentation made by the consultant, the route Orlando-San Juan offers a total of 135 thousand 244 seats in February; in January it was the third most important international route in the world, but the reactivation of some travel restrictions on other frequencies such as Dubai-London, made Orlando-San Juan rise in the position.
For its part, the route Delhi-Dubai offers 129 thousand 683 seats during February and is the second busiest in the world in February; Cairo-Jeddah is the third with 128 thousand 665 seats; Paris Orly-Point-a-Pitre is the fourth and Tehran-Istanbul is the fifth.
The Top 10 busiest routes internationally is completed with New York-Santiago, with 108 thousand seats; Fort of France-Paris Orly with 104 thousand 923 seats; Cairo-Riad with 103 thousand 922 seats; Seúl Incheon-Tokyo Narita with 100 thousand 676 seats and Cancun-Dallas with 98,045 seats.
Mexico-Cancun, among the busiest domestically
According to the OAG, the route Mexico City-Cancun is among the busiest in the world, with an offer of 374,972 seats during the month of February.
In total, this Mexican route was placed in the ranked number eight of the main domestic routes worldwide, above others such as Jakarta-Makassar in Indonesia and Tokyo Haneda-Okinawa, in Japan.
What are the most important regional routes in America?
Among the most important regional regional routes in America are three from Mexican destinations: Cancun-Dallas Fort Worth, Guadalajara-Los Angeles and Cancun-Panama City, according to the OAG listing.
There are also Lima-Santiago, Orlando-San Juan, Paris Orly-Point a Pitre, New York-Santiago, Fort de France-Paris Orly, New York-Santo Domingo and Bogotá-Santiago.
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