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List of airlines with more than 100 destinations

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This list only contains airlines that fly passengers to over 100 destinations. (Excludes Defunct)

# Airline Number of destinations Remarks Country of origin
1 United Airlines 371[1]  United States
2 American Airlines 356[2]  United States
3 Turkish Airlines 351[3]  Turkey
4 Lion Air 312[4][5][6][7][8][9] including Batik Air, Batik Air Malaysia, Super Air Jet, Thai Lion Air, Lion Air, Wings Air  Indonesia
5 Delta Air Lines 311[10]  United States
6 China Southern Airlines 247[11]  China
7 Ryanair 234[12] including Ryanair DAC, Malta Air, Buzz, Ryanair UK and Lauda  Ireland
8 China Eastern Airlines 226[13]  China
9 Lufthansa 219[14] Including Lufthansa Regional  Germany
10 British Airways 214[15]  United Kingdom
11 Air France 205[16]  France
12 Air China 202[17]  China
13 Qatar Airways 195[18]  Qatar
14 Wizz Air 194[19] including Wizz Air Hungary, Wizz Air Malta, Wizz Air UK and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi  Hungary
15 Air Canada 191[20]  Canada
16 KLM 162[21]  Netherlands
17 EasyJet 158[22] Including EasyJet Switzerland  United Kingdom
18 LATAM Airlines 157[23]  Brazil
19 Eurowings 156[24]  Germany
20 Ethiopian Airlines 155[25]  Ethiopia
21 Azul Brazilian Airlines 154[26] Including Azul Conecta  Brazil
22 Sichuan Airlines 153[27]  China
23 Emirates 148[28]  United Arab Emirates
24 Pegasus Airlines 147[29]  Turkey
25 Iberia 134[30]  Spain
26 Alaska Airlines 132[31] Including Virgin America destinations  United States
27 AirAsia >130[32] Total of AirAsia Group  Malaysia
28 Singapore Airlines 129[33] Includes Scoots Singapore Singapore
29 Flydubai 129[34]  United Arab Emirates
30 Austrian Airlines 124[35]  Austria
31 Scandinavian Airlines 124[36]  Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden
32 Allegiant 121[37]  United States
32 Chengdu Airlines 121[38]  China
33 Hainan Airlines 121[39]  China
34 IndiGo 119[40]  India
35 Aegean Airlines 117[41]  Greece
36 Southwest Airlines 117[42]  United States
37 Swiss 116[43]  Switzerland
38 Norwegian Air Shuttle 114[44] Total of Norwegian Group  Norway
39 JetBlue 112[45]  United States
40 WestJet 111[46]  Canada
41 Aeroflot 110[47]  Russia
42 Volotea 109[48]  Spain
43 Finnair 108[49]  Finland
44 Spring Airlines 107[50]  China
45 Xiamen Airlines 105[51]  China
46 Vueling 104[52]  Spain
47 Qantas 104[53]  Australia
48 EgyptAir 104[54]  Egypt
49 SunExpress 102[55]  Germany,  Turkey
50 Korean Air 101[56]  South Korea
51 Tianjin Airlines 101[57]  China

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "United Airlines". ch-aviation.
  2. ^ "American Airlines". ch-aviation.
  3. ^ "Turkish Airlines". ch-aviation.com.
  4. ^ "Flight Routes". www.lionair.co.id. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  5. ^ "Batik Air Flights and Destinations - FlightConnections". www.flightconnections.com. 2025-01-16. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  6. ^ "Where We Fly". www.malindoair.com. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  7. ^ "Super Air Jet Flights and Destinations - FlightConnections". www.flightconnections.com. 2025-01-18. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  8. ^ "Destinations". www.lionairthai.com. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  9. ^ "Wings Air Flights and Destinations - FlightConnections". www.flightconnections.com. 2025-01-16. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  10. ^ "Delta Air Lines". ch-aviation.
  11. ^ "China Southern Airlines". ch-aviation.
  12. ^ "Ryanair Q1 FY25 Results" (PDF).
  13. ^ "China Eastern Airlines". ch-aviation.
  14. ^ "Lufthansa". ch-aviation.
  15. ^ "British Airways". ch-aviation.
  16. ^ "Air France". ch-aviation.
  17. ^ "Air China". ch-aviation.
  18. ^ "Qatar Airways". ch-aviation.
  19. ^ "Wizz Air Q1 FY25 Results" (PDF).
  20. ^ "Air Canada". ch-aviation.
  21. ^ "KLM". ch-aviation.
  22. ^ "Easyjet".
  23. ^ "LATAM". ch-aviation.
  24. ^ "Eurowings". ch-aviation.
  25. ^ "Ethiopian". ch-aviation.
  26. ^ "Azul". ch-aviation.
  27. ^ "Sichuan Airlines". ch-aviation.
  28. ^ "Emirates". ch-aviation.
  29. ^ "Pegasus". ch-aviation.
  30. ^ "Iberia". ch-aviation.
  31. ^ "Alaska Airlines". ch-aviation.
  32. ^ "AirAsia launches special discounted flights to over 130 amazing destinations worldwide". AirAsia Newsroom. 2024-03-20. Retrieved 2024-08-29.
  33. ^ "SIA, Scoot carried record number of passengers in December". The Straits Times. 2025-01-16. Archived from the original on 2025-01-17. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
  34. ^ "Flydubai". ch-aviation.
  35. ^ "Austrian". ch-aviation.
  36. ^ "SAS". ch-aviation.
  37. ^ "Allegiant". ch-aviation.
  38. ^ "Chengdu Airlines". ch-aviation.
  39. ^ "Hainan Airlines". ch-aviation.
  40. ^ "IndiGo". ch-aviation.
  41. ^ "Aegean". ch-aviation.
  42. ^ "Southwest". ch-aviation.
  43. ^ "Swiss". ch-aviation.
  44. ^ "Norwegian Annual Report 2023" (PDF).
  45. ^ "JetBlue". ch-aviation.
  46. ^ "WestJet". ch-aviation.
  47. ^ "Aeroflot". ch-aviation.
  48. ^ "Volotea". ch-aviation.
  49. ^ "Finnair". ch-aviation.
  50. ^ "Spring Airlines". ch-aviation.com.
  51. ^ "Xiamen Airlines". ch-aviation.
  52. ^ "Vueling". ch-aviation.
  53. ^ "Qantas". ch-aviation.com.
  54. ^ "EgyptAir". ch-aviation.
  55. ^ "SunExpress". ch-aviation.
  56. ^ "Korean Air". ch-aviation.
  57. ^ "Tianjin Airlines". ch-aviation.