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A380 aircraft with more than 500 seats set to service seven US routes
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A typical flight in the United States consists of 134 seats per departure, a number significantly influenced by regional jets on domestic routes. This number increases to 193 seats for international flights and 278 for long-haul operations, as shown by data from Cirium Diio for services scheduled between May and December. Notably, seven routes feature aircraft, specifically the Airbus A380, with seating capacities of 500 or more.

According to the data, All Nippon Airways leads with 520 seats per flight, followed by Emirates at 519 seats on the Dubai-Milan Malpensa-New York JFK route, and Lufthansa at 509 seats on several routes from Munich to destinations such as Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, New York JFK, and Washington Dulles.

Despite several airlines deploying the A380, some carriers like Asiana, British Airways, Etihad, and Qantas do not meet the 500-seat minimum, making them ineligible for this specific classification. Additionally, Air France's 472-seat 777-300ER flights to New York JFK during June to August also did not meet the requirement.

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Emirates features prominently, operating three-class, 519-seat quadjets on its Dubai-Milan Malpensa-New York JFK route. Flight data reveals that A6-EEY, an 11.1-year-old aircraft, is presently utilized for these operations.

Lufthansa's new addition to its A380 routes stands out with its Munich to Denver service starting April 27. The airline will replace its previous 318-seat A350-900s with the 509-seat A380, significantly increasing the route's peak season capacity. This move marks the first regular A380 route to Denver, following a one-time diversion of an Air France A380 back in 2018.

In 2023, Emirates operated four other routes with A380-configured aircraft to carry over 500 passengers, from Dubai to Houston, Los Angeles, New York JFK (nonstop services), and San Francisco. These routes now utilize four-class equipment, including premium economy, yet maintain high seating capacity.

The growth and adaptation of airlines deploying very high-capacity aircraft like the A380 demonstrate evolving strategies to meet peak demand on popular routes while maintaining robust service offerings.

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