26 JUNE, 2023
Sushim Mukul
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With 100 flights, the route in Brazil is served by airlines like LATAM Airlines and GOL Linhas AĆ©reas. The cities are major economic and cultural hubs, attracting business travellers and tourists alike.
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With 101 flights, this route connects India's two metros. Most Indian carriers operate on this busy corridor, catering to the high demand from business travellers, government officials, and tourists.
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Also with 101 flights, the route connects the stunning island of Bali with Indonesia's capital. Airlines like Garuda Indonesia and Lion Air serve this route for tourists, business and government travel.
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This route connects two Hawaiian destinations with around 101 flights. Hawaiian and Southwest ply between the two cities, catering to both visitors and island dwellers.
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Airlines including Japan Airlines and ANA connect Tokyo, with Chitose in Hokkaido. With 109 flights, the route connects the capital to one of the most scenic northern regions of Japan.
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With around 112 flights, Fukuoka in southern Japan and Tokyo is served by Japan Airlines and ANA. The route is frequented by business travellers and tourists visiting the cultural destination.
The massive demand from businesspersons and pilgrims between the two cities is served by 116 daily flights from Saudi Arabian Airlines and Flynas.
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With 118 flights daily, Vietnam's two largest cities are served by Vietnam Airlines and Jetstar Pacific Airlines for high demand from business travellers, tourists, and locals.
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This route between the two Australian cities with 150 flights is served by Qantas, Virgin Australia, etc. The route sees a high volume of business travellers, tourists, and commuters.
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With 248 daily flights between the island of Jeju and Seoul, the route served by Korean Air and Asiana is the most popular route, serving high demand from tourists and businesspersons.