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With more than 13.4 million people traveling on the short-haul domestic service, the 450 km journey from Seoul’s Gimpo Airport to the island of Jeju off the coast of the Korean Peninsula has once again claimed the title as the most in-demand air route in the world.

With more than 13.4 million people traveling on the short-haul domestic service, the 450 km journey from Seoul’s Gimpo Airport to the island of Jeju off the coast of the Korean Peninsula has once again claimed the title as the most in-demand air route in the world.

The route has an average of 180 scheduled flights per day – that’s one every 8 minutes – transporting mainly leisure travelers from South Korea’s dense capital city to the island, famed for its white sandy beach resorts and volcanic landscape.

A total of 13,460,305 passengers flew between Seoul and Jeju in 2017, an increase of 9.4% on the previous 12 months when the route was also ranked as the busiest in the world. It carried a staggering 4,369,364 more people than the second busiest, Melbourne – Sydney Kingsford Smith.

Although the United States remains the world’s largest aviation market, the analysis found that air services in the Asia-Pacific region dominate the top 100 busiest routes by passenger numbers, accounting for more than 70% of the total.

Hong Kong – Taiwan Taoyuan is the busiest international route and features as the 8th most popular overall, with 6,719,029 passengers flying the 802 km in 2017. Hong Kong, the home hub for Cathay Pacific, features in six of the top ten international routes.

The study also found that the Thai domestic route of Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Chiang Mai is the fastest-growing route in the top 100. Two-way passenger numbers grew by 36% year-on-year to almost 2.4 million.

The research has been released as 3,000 aviation professionals prepare to gather at World Routes 2018, taking place from 15-18 September in Guangzhou, China. The event is a global meeting place for airlines, airports and tourism organizations to discuss new market opportunities and the evolution of existing services.

The busiest routes in the world were calculated by using OAG Schedules Analyser to find the top 500 routes by overall seat capacity in 2017.

The top 10 busiest scheduled passenger routes in the world:

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1    Jeju – Seoul Gimpo (CJU-GMP)            13460306
2    Melbourne – Sydney Kingsford Smith (MEL-SYD)    9090941
3    Sapporo – Tokyo Haneda (CTS-HND)        8726502
4    Fukuoka – Tokyo Haneda (FUK-HND)        7864000
5    Mumbai – Delhi (BOM-DEL)            7129943
6    Beijing Capital – Shanghai Hongqiao (PEK-SHA)    6833684
7    Hanoi – Ho Chi Minh City (HAN-SGN)        6769823
8    Hong Kong – Taiwan Taoyuan (HKG-TPE)        6719030
9    Jakarta – Juanda Surabaya (CGK-SUB)        5271304
10    Tokyo Haneda – Okinawa (HND-OKA)        5269481

The top 10 busiest scheduled international passenger routes in the world:

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1    Hong Kong – Taiwan Taoyuan (HKG-TPE)        6719030
2    Jakarta – Singapore Changi (CGK-SIN)        4810602
3    Hong Kong – Shanghai Pudong (HKG-PVG)    4162347
4    Kuala Lumpur – Singapore Changi (KUL-SIN)    4108824
5    Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Hong Kong (BKK-HKG)    3438628
6    Dubai – London Heathrow (DXB-LHR)        3210121
7    Hong Kong – Seoul Incheon (HKG-ICN)        3198132
8    Hong Kong – Singapore Changi (HKG-SIN)        3147384
9    New York JFK – London Heathrow (JFK-LHR)    2972817
10   Hong Kong – Beijing Capital (HKG-PEK)        2962707

The top 10 fastest-growing scheduled passenger air routes in the top 100:

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1    Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Chiang Mai (BKK-CNX)    36.0%
2    Seoul Incheon – Kansai International (ICN-KIX)    30.3%
3    Jakarta – Kuala Lumpur (CGK-KUL)        29.4%
4    Delhi – Pune (DEL-PNQ)                20.6%
5    Chengdu – Shenzhen Bao’an (CTU-SZX)        16.8%
6    Hong Kong – Shanghai Pudong (HKG-PVG)    15.5%
7    Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Phuket (BKK-HKT)    14.9%
8    Jeddah – Riyadh King Kalid (JED-RUH)        13.9%
9    Jakarta – Kualanamu (CGK-KNO)            13.9%
10    Kolkata – Delhi (CCU-DEL)            13.4%

 

SOURCE: UBM

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