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For routes from the EU, UK, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway to other countries inside Europe except to Turkey, the busiest was in 2019 Paris/CDG – Moscow/Sheremetyevo with 830,980. Busiest flight routes in or from Europe by city pairs
Map of all the world's metro systems The year the metro system was opened for commercial service at metro standards. In other words, parts of the system may be older, but as parts of a former light rail or commuter rail network, so the year that the system obtained metro standards (most notably electrification) is the one listed.
Now boasting 12 high-capacity lines with 288 stations across 250 miles (400 kilometers) of route, Delhi Metro is India’s biggest and busiest mass transit network.
Rapid Transit Commuter Long distance Japan: Tokyo: Shinjuku Station: 1310 [1] 53: 2018 Japan: Tokyo Ikebukuro Station: 989 2007 Japan: Tokyo Shibuya Station: 876 [2] 2004 Japan: Osaka: Ōsaka Station: 854 2005 Japan: Yokohama: Yokohama Station: 760 2013 France: Paris: Gare du Nord: 244.7 [3] [4] 47.4 51.1 32: 2019 Germany: Hamburg: Hamburg Hbf ...
Jeju-Seoul has kept the crown of the world’s busiest domestic route, with 14.2 million seats – nearly 39,000 per day. Analyzing routes per region, Cairo was Africa’s hub, with routes out of ...
The world's busiest city airport systems by passenger traffic are measured by total number of passengers from all airports within a city or metropolitan area combined. London, with six commercial airports serving its metropolitan area, is the busiest city airport system in the world, [1] although Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the world's busiest individual airport.
Over 15 million people flew the most popular routes in each global region. Airalo reviewed 2023 flight data from OAG to find out the busiest routes.
By annual ridership, the New York City Subway is the busiest rapid transit system in both the Western Hemisphere and the Western world, as well as the eleventh-busiest rapid transit rail system in the world. [18] The subway carried 2,027,286,000 unlinked, non-unique riders in 2023.