STATS: Air Capacity Between USA And The Caribbean

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 US AND CARIBBEAN (non-stop weekly flights)

Rank

Airline

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

1

American Airlines

567

70,348

33.4 %

2

JetBlue Airways

264

36,592

17.4 %

3

US Airways

146

20,475

9.8 %

4

Delta Air Lines

122

18,464

8.8 %

5

Continental Airlines

201

15,713

7.5 %

(Others)

555

48,742

23.2 %

TOTAL

1,855

210,334

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US AIRPORTS

AIR CAPACITY BETWEEN US AND CARIBBEAN (non-stop weekly departures)

Rank

Airport

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

1

Miami International

409

54,249

25.8 %

2

New York John F Kennedy

278

45,308

21.5 %

3

Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International

253

19,909

9.4 %

4

Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International

116

16,497

7.8 %

5

San Juan Luis Munoz Marin International

349

15,387

7.3 %

(Others)

450

58,984

28.0 %

TOTAL

1,855

210,334

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CARIBBEAN AIRPORTS

AIR CAPACITY BETWEEN US AND CARIBBEAN (non-stop weekly departures)

Rank

Airport

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

1

Santo Domingo Aeropuerto de las Américas

166

24,350

11.6 %

2

Montego Bay Sangster International

166

24,099

11.4 %

3

Nassau International

232

24,079

11.4 %

4

Punta Cana International

129

17,891

8.5 %

5

Aruba Reina Beatrix

89

14,594

7.0 %

(Others)

1,073

105,321

50.1 %

TOTAL

1,855

210,334

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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…