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Busiest Routes

Busiest Routes from Faro Airport (2010)
Rank Country City Passengers Carriers
1 United Kingdom London 1,147,624 British Airways, BA CityFlyer, EasyJet, Monarch Airlines, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomson Airways
2 Ireland Dublin 311,118 Aer Lingus, Germania, Orbest Orizonia Airlines, Ryanair, Thomson Airways
3 United Kingdom Manchester 281,133 Jet2.com, Monarch Airlines, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomson Airways
4 Netherlands Amsterdam 199,288 Arkefly, Transavia, XL Airways Germany
5 United Kingdom Birmingham 198,175 Bmibaby, Monarch Airlines, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomson Airways
6 Portugal Lisbon 176,629 TAP Portugal
7 United Kingdom Liverpool 176,362 EasyJet, Ryanair
8 United Kingdom Bristol 170,105 EasyJet, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines
9 United Kingdom East Midlands 147,142 Bmibaby, Jet2.com, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomson Airways
10 United Kingdom Belfast 145,978 Aer Lingus, EasyJet, Jet2.com, Thomson Airways
11 Germany Düsseldorf 142,787 Air Berlin, Ryanair, TUIfly
12 United Kingdom Glasgow 128,454 EasyJet, Jet2.com, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomson Airways
13 Belgium Brussels 123,837 Brussels Airlines, Jetairfly, Ryanair, Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium
14 United Kingdom Leeds/Bradford 116,683 Jet2.com, Ryanair
15 Germany Frankfurt 114,351 Lufthansa, Ryanair, TUIfly

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