STATS: Air Capacity Between The Far East and Australia

In our final edition of The HUB for 2011 we bring you some statistics highlighting airline and airport activity in individual domestic markets, regional capacity within continents and traffic between particular parts of the world. All the data shows weekly flight capacity for the week commencing January 14, 2012.

AIRLINES

AIR CAPACITY BETWEEN THE FAR EAST AND AUSTRALIA (non-stop weekly flights)

Rank

Airline

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

1

Qantas Airways

95

31,249

15.9 %

2

Singapore Airlines

107

29,976

15.3 %

3

Cathay Pacific Airways

73

22,638

11.5 %

4

Thai Airways International

42

15,503

7.9 %

5

Malaysia Airlines

52

15,230

7.8 %

(Others)

284

81,842

41.7 %

TOTAL

653

196,438

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FAR EAST AIRPORTS

AIR CAPACITY BETWEEN THE FAR EAST AND AUSTRALIA (non-stop weekly departures)

Rank

Airport

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

1

Singapore Changi International

204

54,842

27.9 %

2

Hong King International

105

33,604

17.1 %

3

Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International

64

23,593

12.0 %

4

Kuala Lumpur International

77

23,196

11.8 %

5

Guangzhou Baiyun

35

11,130

5.7 %

(Others)

168

50,073

25.5 %

TOTAL

653

196,438

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AUSTRALIAN AIRPORTS

AIR CAPACITY BETWEEN THE FAR EAST AND AUSTRALIA (non-stop weekly departures)

Rank

Airport

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

1

Sydney Kingsford Smith

237

75,187

38.3 %

2

Melbourne Tullamarine

162

49,411

25.2 %

3

Perth International

100

27,706

14.1 %

4

Brisbane International

83

25,261

12.9%

5

Adelaide International

26

7,762

4.0 %

(Others)

45

11,111

5.7 %

TOTAL

653

196,438

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Richard Maslen

Richard Maslen has travelled across the globe to report on developments in the aviation sector as airlines and airports have continued to evolve and…