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Dubai to Heathrow now World’s topmost international market

Dubai to Heathrow is the world’s number-one international market by seats this winter. It has pushed the previous top – Hong Kong to Taipei – off the top spot, with this no longer in the top-10 list. 

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In fact, there is now only one within Asia-Pacific – Seoul Incheon to Tokyo Narita – down from seven a year before.

Seven markets now involve the Middle East.  This includes the only one to feature in both lists: Cairo to Jeddah.  This is now the world’s second-largest, despite seat capacity being down by 43% YOY.

If Puerto Rico were a sovereign state, Orlando to San Juan would instead be the world’s second-biggest.  In the current week, it has 90 weekly flights each way across four carriers.

Other markets just outside the top-10 include Dallas Fort Worth to Cancun, New York JFK to Santo Domingo, and Los Angeles to Guadalajara. There are presently 59 weekly flights from Los Angeles to Guadalajara.

Top international markets: winter 2020 versus 2019

Top international markets in winter 2019Two-way seatsTop international markets in winter 2020Two-way seats
Hong Kong – Taipei2,499,755Dubai – Heathrow782,932
Kuala Lumpur – Singapore2,239,114Cairo – Jeddah746,833
Jakarta – Singapore2,085,153Seoul Incheon – Tokyo Narita631,400
Bangkok – Hong Kong1,604,594Delhi – Dubai597,125
Jakarta – Kuala Lumpur1,598,268Paris Orly – Port au Prince587,540
Bangkok – Singapore1,510,265New York JFK – Santiago (Dom. Rep.)558,982
Heathrow – New York JFK1,502,806Istanbul Airport – Tehran547,738
Dubai – Riyadh1,381,524Dubai – Mumbai537,021
Cairo – Jeddah1,320,041Cairo – Dubai534,584
Taipei – Tokyo Narita1,289,863Cairo – Riyadh528,309
Source: OAG Schedules Analyser.

Dubai to Heathrow now 35 weekly

Dubai now features four times in the top-10, up from one. 

Heathrow is currently served 35-weekly across both Emirates (26) and British Airways (nine), with 14 services by the A380.  

These 35 are down from 63 in the same week last year; Emirates now has 16 fewer flights and BA 13.

It’ll be interesting to see if schedules are cut further following the UK government ending travel corridors.  Now, everyone entering the UK has to quarantine.

In pre-coronavirus 2019, approximately 55% of Emirates’ passengers connected over Dubai from Heathrow, booking data via OAG Traffic Analyser shows.  Male, Sydney, Karachi, Mumbai, Delhi, Brisbane, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Colombo, and Bangkok were its top-10 O&Ds.

For BA, around 27% connected over Heathrow to Dubai.  Aberdeen, Dublin, Toulouse, Belfast City, Manchester, Paris CDG, Berlin Tegel, New York JFK, Montreal, and Newcastle were top.

Dubai to Heathrow schedule; week commencing 19 January 2021
AirlineDeparture time from DubaiArrival timeDaysAircraft
British Airways021506252, 3B787-9
Emirates031007101, 3, 5, 6, 7B777-300ER
Emirates074511401234567A380
British Airways100514151234567A350-1000
Emirates143018201234567A380
Emirates160520001234567B777-300ER
Source: OAG Schedules Analyser.

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