Philadelphia International Airport - Statistics

Statistics

Top Ten Busiest Domestic Routes Out of PHL
(August 2011 – July 2012)
Rank City Passengers Carriers
1 Atlanta, GA 821,000 AirTran, Delta, US Airways
2 Orlando, FL 681,000 AirTran, Southwest, US Airways
3 Chicago, IL (ORD) 672,000 American, United, US Airways
4 Boston, MA 554,000 US Airways
5 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX 405,000 American, US Airways
6 Phoenix, AZ 378,000 Southwest, US Airways
7 Charlotte, NC 374,000 US Airways
8 Los Angeles, CA 364,000 United, US Airways, Virgin America
9 Denver, CO 364,000 Frontier, Southwest, United, US Airways
10 San Francisco, CA 340,000 United, US Airways, Virgin America
Busiest International Routes from Philadelphia (2009–2010)
Rank Airport Passengers Carriers
1 Frankfurt, Germany 348,173 Lufthansa, US Airways
2 London (Heathrow), United Kingdom 334,905 British Airways, US Airways
3 Cancún, Mexico 283,530 Frontier, US Airways
4 Toronto (Pearson), Canada 258,209 Air Canada, US Airways Express
5 Paris (Charles de Gaulle), France 243,271 Air France, Delta Air Lines, US Airways
6 Rome (Fiumicino), Italy 159,524 US Airways
7 Madrid, Spain 153,037 US Airways
8 Manchester, UK 151,187 US Airways
9 Montréal, Canada 150,146 US Airways Express
10 Munich, Germany 109,293 US Airways

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