World's largest airlines

World's largest airlines

There are several methods to measure the size of an airline, so several different lists of the world's largest airlines are available.

By scheduled passengers

cheduled passengers carried

;Notes
* Based on International Air Transport Association published figures
*fnb|1 Excludes figures for flights to Hong Kong from the rest of the People's Republic of China.

By scheduled passenger-kilometres

cheduled passenger-kilometres flown

;Notes
* Based on International Air Transport Association published figures
*fnb|1 Excludes figures for flights to Hong Kong from the rest of the People's Republic of China.

By scheduled freight

cheduled freight tonne-kilometres flown

;Notes
* Based on International Air Transport Association published figures
*fnb|1 Excludes figures for flights to Hong Kong and/or Macau from the rest of the People's Republic of China.

By fleet size

Passenger airlines

;Notes
*fnb|2 Includes Swiss International Air Lines.

ee also

*World's busiest airport
*World's busiest airports by passenger traffic
*World's busiest airports by traffic movements
*List of the busiest airports in Africa by passenger traffic
*List of largest airlines in Africa
*List of largest airlines in Asia
*List of largest airlines in Europe
*List of largest airlines in North America
*List of largest airlines in Oceania
*List of largest airlines in South America

Notes

References

* [http://www.iata.org/pressroom/wats/index World Air Transport Statistics 2006] , International Air Transport Association.


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