WHICH IS THE BUSIEST AVIATION ROUTE IN THE WORLD?

The route between Kuala Lumpur-Singapore, the capital of Malaysia, is the busiest international air route in the world.

7 May 2018 Aerial source, AFP   The route between Kuala Lumpur-Singapore, the capital of Malaysia, is the busiest international air route in the world.   This information has been published in a recent study.According to OAG Aviation, the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore route operated 30,537 flights from early 2016 to February 2017.In other words, 64 flights are traveling on this route every day.The busiest aviation route previously surveyed by the company was from Hong Kong to Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.



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It takes one hour to fly from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur.There are plans to set up high-speed train lines between the two locations.   Read more:   Nepal's risky Tribhuvan Airport will be renovated   How is the plane crash investigated?   There are several cost-effective airlines.   Such as -Scot, Jetstar, Air Asia, Malindo Air.     Singapore and Malaysian Airlines, the flag carriers of the two countries, also operate on this route.   The second busiest air route in the world is from La-Gurdia Airport in New York to Pearson Airport in Toronto, Canada, OAG reports.   About 16,000 flights have been operated on this route in the last 14 months.   If the passenger transport is taken into account, then most of the passengers have traveled on the Hong Kong and Taiwan routes.   During this time 65 lakh passengers have traveled on this route. The second busiest airline for passenger transport is Singapore to Jakarta.   This route has 46 lakh passengers. It is followed by the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur route. 4 million passengers have been transported on this route.   Most domestic flights are from Seoul, South Korea, to Jeju Island.   In 2016, 75,000 flights were operated on this route.   In other words, 160 flights have flown on this route every day.   Jeju Island is a popular tourist destination in South Korea.

Written by, Sayka Arifin Orpita


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