Airline Market Share
The following represents airline market share based on total passenger volume during the 2010 calendar year.Southwest airlines has the most share with 52.5%, which equals 4,642,281 passengers, and the least most share is Hawaiian Airlines with 1.7%, which equals to 165,122.
Rank | Airline | Percent Market Share | Total Passengers |
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1 | Southwest Airlines | 52.5% | 4,642,281 |
2 | United Airlines/United Express | 10.6% | 936,461 |
3 | Delta Air Lines/Delta Connection | 8.1% | 713,134 |
4 | Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air | 7.8% | 691,336 |
5 | US Airways/US Airways Express | 5.1% | 452,876 |
6 | American Airlines | 4.2% | 370,897 |
7 | Continental Airlines | 3.6% | 320,049 |
8 | Frontier Airlines | 3.1% | 274,474 |
9 | JetBlue | 2.4% | 215,158 |
10 | Hawaiian Airlines | 1.7% | 165,122 |
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