10 Largest Airlines in 5 Major U.S. Cities

10 Largest Airlines in 5 Major U.S. Cities

In this article, we delve into the largest airlines at some of the busiest city airport systems in the United States. Here’s the top 10 airlines for New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and Honolulu.

New York City’s Largest Airlines

In New York City, United Airlines takes the lead with a staggering 1,304,000 monthly seats, mainly centered at Newark Liberty. Delta Airlines and JetBlue follow closely, shaping the competitive environment with their significant presence at New York – JFK and La Guardia International Airport.

S. No. Airlines Average Monthly Seat Capacity Seat Capacity Breakdown
1 United Airlines 1,304,000 1,218,000 (EWR)
86,000 (LGA)
2 Delta Airlines 1,282,000 666,500 (JFK)
552,500 (LGA)
63,000 (EWR)
3 JetBlue 718,000 508,500 (JFK)
124,500 (LGA)
85,000 (EWR)
4 American Airlines 687,000 310,500 (JFK)
298,500 (LGA)
78,000 (EWR)
5 Spirit Airlines 220,000 120,000 (EWR)
100,000 (LGA)
6 Southwest Airlines 122,000 LGA
7 Air Canada 68,000 32,500 (LGA)
30,000 (EWR)
5,500 (JFK)
8 British Airways 57,000 42,000 (JFK)
15,000 (EWR)
9 Avianca Airlines 54,000 JFK
10 Virgin Atlantic 41,000 JFK
United Airlines B787-9

Los Angeles

On the West Coast, Southwest takes the lead with 689,000 monthly seats, distributed across four airports in Los Angeles.

Delta Airlines, American Airlines, and United Airlines also play pivotal roles in the city’s air travel, with operations at multiple airports including Burbank and Ontario International.

S. No. Airlines Average Monthly Seat Capacity Seat Capacity Breakdown
1 Southwest Airlines 689,000 253,000 (LAX)
175,000 (Long Beach)
155,000 (Burbank)
106,000 (Ontario)
2 Delta Airlines 546,000 506,500 (LAX)
27,500 (Ontario)
7,000 (Long Beach)
5,000 (Burbank)
3 American Airlines 489,000 438,000 (LAX)
36,500 (Ontario)
14,500 (Burbank)
4 United Airlines 444,000 418,500 (LAX)
13,500 (Burbank)
12,000 (Ontario)
5 Alaska Airlines 220,500 177,000 (LAX)
28,000 (Burbank)
15,500 (Ontario)
6 Spirit Airlines 141,000 130,000 (LAX)
11,000 (Burbank)
7 JetBlue 121,000 112,500 (LAX)
5,000 (Ontario)
3,500 (Burbank)
8 Volaris 54,000 46,000 (LAX)
8,000 (Ontario)
9 Hawaiian Airlines 32,000 26,000 (LAX)
3,000 (Long Beach)
3,000 (Ontario)
10 Air Canada 31,000 LAX
a group of airplanes parked on a runway
Airlines Tail at LAX

Chicago’s Largest Airlines

In Chicago, United Airlines dominates with 892,000 monthly seats, followed by American Airlines and Southwest Airlines.

Chicago O’Hare and Midway serve as crucial hubs for these carriers. However, both United and American Airlines exclusively operate out of Chicago O’Hare Airport.

S. No. Airlines Average Monthly Seat Capacity Seat Capacity Breakdown
1 United Airlines 892,000 O’Hare
2 American Airlines 528,000 O’Hare
3 Southwest Airlines 521,000 456,500 (Midway)
64,500 (O’Hare)
4 Delta Airlines 81,000 67,500 (O’Hare)
13,500 (Midway)
5 Spirit Airlines 67,000 O’Hare
6 Frontier Airlines 42,000 23,500 (Midway)
18,500 (O’Hare)
7 Volaris 28,000 14,500 (Midway)
13,500 (O’Hare)
8 Air Canada 16,000 O’Hare
9 Alaska Airlines 13,000 O’Hare
10 VivaAerobus 12,000 O’Hare
American Airlines receives first Airbus A321neo
American Airlines first Airbus A321neo.

Miami’s Largest Airlines

As a major gateway to the Americas, Miami is one of the busiest city airport systems led by American Airlines with an impressive 1,091,000 monthly seats.

Spirit Airlines, JetBlue, and Delta Airlines also contribute significantly to the city’s air traffic, operating across airports like Miami International, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach.

S. No. Airlines Average Monthly Seat Capacity Seat Capacity Breakdown
1 American Airlines 1,091,000 971,000 (Miami International)
63,000 (Fort Lauderdale)
57,000 (West Palm Beach)
2 Spirit Airlines 375,000 313,000 (Fort Lauderdale)
56,000 (Miami International)
6,000 (West Palm Beach)
3 JetBlue 291,000 208,000 (Fort Lauderdale)
65,000 (West Palm Beach)
18,000 (Miami International)
4 Delta Airlines 282,000 117,000 (Fort Lauderdale)
104,000 (Miami International)
61,000 (West Palm Beach)
5 Southwest Airlines 223,000 150,000 (Fort Lauderdale)
51,000 (Miami International)
22,000 (West Palm Beach)
6 United Airlines 175,000 74,000 (Fort Lauderdale)
64,500 (Miami International)
36,500 (West Palm Beach)
7 Frontier Airlines 67,000 32,500 (Miami International)
19,000 (West Palm Beach)
15,500 (Fort Lauderdale)
8 Air Canada 54,000 34,000 (Fort Lauderdale)
17,000 (Miami International)
3,000 (West Palm Beach)
9 LATAM Airlines 46,500 Miami International
10 Avianca 35,000 33,000 (Miami International)
2,000 (Fort Lauderdale)
airplanes parked at an airport
Miami International Airport

Honolulu

In the Pacific region, Honolulu’s air travel market is led by Hawaiian Airlines, offering an average of 256,000 monthly seats in and out of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.

Southwest Airlines and United Airlines followed Hawaiian, highlighting the city’s importance as a key hub for various carriers connecting the Pacific and beyond.

S. No. Airlines Average Monthly Seat Capacity
1 Hawaiian Airlines 256,000
2 Southwest Airlines 116,000
3 United Airlines 64,000
4 Delta Airlines 43,000
5 Alaska Airlines 34,000
6 American Airlines 23,000
7 ANA 22,000
8 Japan Airlines 17,000
9 Air Canada, WestJet 7,000
10 Korean Air 6,000
a plane at an airport
First ANA A380 in Honolulu

Source: Airline website, ch-aviation

The post “10 Largest Airlines in 5 Major U.S. Cities” by Sharad Ranabhat was published on 01/19/2024 by samchui.com