Friday, December 16, 2011

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Top 10 Airlines U.S. / Canada

Air Travel: What's Hot Now
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Top 10 Airlines U.S. / Canada
Dec 16th 2011, 11:00

If you want to see what airlines in the United States and Canada carry the most passengers, then this top 10 list is for you. See who passengers are choosing the most as their airline of choice by who they are ticketed and flying with. This is not about travel distance, simply the most passengers.

Note - I used statistics from the US government (current as of the end of 2010), and the most recent ones available for Air Canada.

Arlene Fleming

Delta has emerged as the airline that offers the most international flights out of the United States, and has its main hub in Atlanta.

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United's main hubs are Chicago and Denver, with San Francisco a hub for many Pacific routes. United Airlines (once all of the numbers are tabulated for a full year post-merger) will take over top spot on this list.

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This grand-daddy of low cost airlines in the United States now breaks the top 3 in terms of passengers.

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American Airlines has long been the largest airline in the world, but has been recently edged out in terms of passengers by Delta.

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Since merging with America West, US Airways has jumped in size.

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Canada's flagship carrier serves both domestic and international routes, and is one of the five founding members of Star Alliance along with United Airlines.

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This low cost US airline launches airfare deal after deal. Its passenger numbers will soon be rolled in with Southwest Airlines with the merger in 2010.

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Skywest serves as a regional airline for airlines such as Delta and United. This airline just edged out JetBlue in terms of passenger numbers, and just fell behind AirTran.

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JetBlue is known as a low cost airline with a high level of customer service. With its main hub in New York, JetBlue serves the United States and much of the Caribbean. JetBlue may currently hold the 9th position, using data dating to the end of 2010, but with the merger of AirTran and Southwest Airlines, it should move up the passenger number rank soon.

10. ExpressJet

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ExpressWho? ExpressJet is the surprising tenth entry on the list of biggest airlines in North America based on passenger numbers. If there is any doubt that regional airlines rule some altitudes of the North American skies, well this list shows how dominant regional carriers are.

ExpressJet will be folded in with Skywest as its subsidiary - Atlantic Southeast Airlines - has recently merged with ExpressJet. ExpressJet has flown regionally under the Continental Airlines banner.

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