Airbus A380 serves major global airports with multiple airline operators

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The Airbus A380, flown by ten airlines, operates at 61 airports across 35 countries. Among these, Dubai is a significant hub due to Emirates’ fleet and British Airways’ seasonal service, accounting for 64% of the A380 flights.

According to Cirium Diio data, some airports have three or more airlines operating the A380. London Heathrow and Los Angeles have the highest number of operators. However, London Heathrow will surpass Los Angeles between April and August when Korean Air suspends its A380 flights to Los Angeles until September.

Airports with six operators include London Heathrow (British Airways, Emirates, Etihad, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines) and Los Angeles (Asiana, British Airways, Emirates, Korean Air [operating through March], Lufthansa, Qantas). Airports with five operators are Singapore (British Airways, Emirates, Etihad [starting February 2025], Qantas, Singapore Airlines), Sydney (Asiana, Emirates, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines), and Tokyo Narita (All Nippon [February only], Asiana [May only], Emirates).

Bangkok Suvarnabhumi has four operators: Asiana Airlines flies from Seoul Incheon; Emirates from Dubai; Lufthansa from Munich; and Qatar Airways from Doha. New York JFK hosts four: Etihad continues its summer operations there while Korean Air now offers year-round services alongside Lufthansa’s flights out of Germany’s capital city Berlin-Brandenburg Airport respectively . Other locations such as Hong Kong or Johannesburg see fewer numbers but remain key stops nonetheless!

Airlines have various destinations for their A380s. For example:

– **Emirates** serves 51 destinations from Dubai.
– **British Airways** operates nine routes from London Heathrow.
– **Singapore Airlines** covers nine routes including seasonal ones like Hong Kong in March.
– **Lufthansa** has seven destinations from Munich.
– **Asiana** connects six places from Seoul Incheon.
– **Korean Air** reaches five cities also departing Seoul Incheon airport regularly scheduled around peak travel times annually!
– **Qantas**, based out of Australia primarily using Sydney & Melbourne hubs accordingly offering similar service levels worldwide throughout each calendar year cycle too!

This overview provides insight into how major international carriers utilize their fleets effectively meeting customer demand globally despite challenging market conditions currently affecting aviation industry trends today overall!



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