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Top 10: the busiest air routes in the world

Monday newsletters always feature top 10 travel lists to inspire.

Today (November 6, 2017): Top 10 world’s busiest air routes.

If you have ever wondered about the busiest air routes in the world, you probably would think of flights between the world’s largest urban areas, such as New York to London or Mexico City to Madrid. However, the correct answer may surprise you as 90% of the twenty most in-demand flights on earth are located in the Asia-Pacific region, with no routes from Europe or the Americas making the list. I hereby present you the 10 busiest passenger air routes in the world, as provided by RoutesOnline. You’ll never guess the most popular air route in the world which almost double its nearest rival in terms of passenger volume!

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10. JAKARTA TO/FROM SURABAYA
JAKARTA – SURABAYA (INDONESIA)

9. TOKYO HANEDA TO/FROM OKINAWA
TOKYO HANEDA – OKINAWA (JAPAN)

8. HONG KONG TO/FROM TAIPEI
HONG KONG (CHINA) – TAIPEI (TAIWAN)

7. BEIJING TO/FROM SHANGHAI
BEIJING – SHANGHAI (CHINA)

6. HANOI TO/FROM HO CHI MINH CITY
HANOI – HO CHI MINH CITY (VIETNAM)


5. DELHI TO/FROM MUMBAI
DELHI – MUMBAI (INIDA)

4. TOKYO HANEDA TO/FROM FUKUOKA
TOKYO HANEDA – FUKUOKA (JAPAN)

3. SYDNEY TO/FROM MELBOURNE
SYDNEY – MELBOURNE (AUSTRALIA)

2. TOKYO HANEDA TO SAPPORO
TOKYO HANEDA – SAPPORO (JAPAN)

1. SEOUL TO/FROM JEJU

One flight takes off from Seoul to Jeju every 15 minutes and more than 26 million passenger fly to Jeju each year – that’s more than the total number of passengers that pass via all of London’s airports combined. Jeju is the capital of Jejudo island, which might just be the most popular holiday destination you’ve never heard of. The small island features white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, dramatic volcanic landscapes, and spectacular underground caves, and is often viewed as the Korean equivalent to Hawaii. Jejudo also has plenty of casinos, which help lure tourists from China, and, thanks to the island’s self-governing status, no visa is required for a visit.

SEOUL – JEJU (SOUTH KOREA)

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