Busiest Routes
Rank | Country | City | Passengers | Carriers |
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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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