Map of Airline Hubs

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Feb 14, 2001 | 1:07 pm
  #1  
Does anyone know where I can get info on where each airlines hub city is?
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Feb 14, 2001 | 1:17 pm
  #2  
"Hub" is a little subjective, but here goes:

UA: ORD, DEN, IAD, SFO
AA: ORD, DFW
DL: ATL, SLC, CVG, DFW
NW: MSP, DTW, MEM
CO: IAH, EWR, CLE
US: PHL, PIT, CLT
WN: HOU, LAS, PHX, LAX, BWI, ...
TW: STL
HP: PHX, LAS

AirTran: ATL
ATA: MDW
Frontier: DEN
JetBlue: JFK
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Feb 14, 2001 | 1:29 pm
  #3  
More hubs
SK:CPH,ARN,OSL
LH:FRA,MUC
OS:VIE
TG:BKK
SQ:SIN
BD:LHR,MAN?
AY:HEL
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Feb 14, 2001 | 1:48 pm
  #4  
UA also identifies LAX as a hub
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Feb 14, 2001 | 1:54 pm
  #5  
Thanks for the info.
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Feb 14, 2001 | 3:01 pm
  #6  
AA also has an international hub at MIA, and Eagle minihubs at BOS/LGA/JFK/LAX/SJU.
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Feb 14, 2001 | 4:12 pm
  #7  
AA also has a "mimi" hub at SJC.
AS has a hub in SEA.
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Feb 14, 2001 | 8:34 pm
  #8  
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum94/HTML/003279.html
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Feb 15, 2001 | 6:35 am
  #9  
This amazing site not only lets you plot each trip, and gives you mileage, but has airport info to click onto where airport 3 letter code shows in BLUE - play around with it ... real fun!

www.chicago.com/cgi-bin/gc?PATH=syd-lax-dfw- ord-mia-scl-pmc-puq-mpn-scl-gru-gig-gru-nyc-lax-mel-syd%0D%0A&RANGE=&PATH-COLOR

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~ Glen ~

[This message has been edited by ozstamps (edited 02-15-2001).]
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Mar 16, 2001 | 11:02 pm
  #10  
While it may not be a hub in the strictest sense of the word, I submit that a strong argument could be made for MCO as a hub for Delta (DL), Southwest (WN), and US Airways (US). True, many of these flights are on regional derivations of the mainline carrier, but miles and segments accrued still count toward each airlines FF program.

Delta (DL) Comair (C) Delta Express (DLE)

#Daily Non-Stops/ Carrier

Allentown, PA 1 DLE
Atlanta, GA 17 DL
Birmingham, AL 3 C
Boston, MA 9 DLE
Cincinnati, OH 5 DL 1 C
Columbus, OH 3 C
Dallas, TX 3 DL
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 7 C
Ft. Myers, FL 6 C
Greensboro, NC 3 C
Hartford, CT 5 DLE
Indianapolis, IN 3 DLE
Islip Long Island, NY 2 DLE
Kansas City, MO 3 DLE
Key West, FL 5 C
Las Vegas, NV 1 DL
Los Angeles, CA 3 DL
Louisville, KY 2 DLE
Miami, FL 6 C
Nashville, TN 2 DLE
New Orleans, LA 4 C
Newark, NJ 6 DLE
New York City, NY (LGA) 8 DL
(JFK) 4 DLE
Pensacola, FL 5 C
Providence, RI 2 DLE
Raleigh/Durham, NC 3 DLE
Slat Lake City, UT 3 DL
Tampa, FL 2 C
Washington DC (Dulles) 5 DLE
West Palm Beach, FL 5 C

Total Number of Daily Non-Stops 138

US Airways (US), Metrojet (M), USAIR Express (USE)

Albany, NY 1 M
Allentown, PA 1 US
Baltimore, MD 7 M
Boston, MA 4 M
Buffalo, NY 1 US
Charlotte, NC 10 US
Ft. Walton Beach, FL 2 USE
Harrisburg, PA 1 US
Hartford, CT 3 M
Jacksonville, FL 1 USE
Miami, FL 5 USE
Naples, FL 1 USE
New York City, NY (LGA) 5 M
Panama City, FL 3 USE
Philadelphia, PA 11 US
Pittsburgh, PA 12 US
Providence, RI 1 M
Rochester, NY 1 M
Syracuse, NY 2 M
Tallahassee, FL 5 USE
Washington DC (Dulles) 2 US
2 M
(National) 3 US

Total Number of Daily Non-Stops 84

Southwest (WN)

Albany, NY 2 WN
Albuquerque, NM 2 WN
Austin, TX 1 WN
Baltimore, MD 7 WN
Birmingham, AL 1 WN
Buffalo, NY 1 WN
Chicago, IL (Midway) 3 WN
Columbus, OH 1 WN
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 10 WN
Hartford, CT 2 WN
Houston, TX (Hobby) 2 WN
Indianapolis, IN 2 WN
Islip Long Island, NY 2 WN
Kansas City, MO 4 WN
Las Vegas, NV 1 WN
Louisville, KY 1 WN
Manchester, NH 1 WN
Nashville, TN 6 WN
New Orleans, LA 7 WN
Phoenix, AZ 2 WN
Providence, RI 4 WN
San Antonio, TX 1 WN
St. Louis, MO 3 WN
West Palm Beach, FL 4 WN

Total Number of Daily Non-Stops 68

Delta- In the 1980s and early 1990s MCO was really a true hub for Delta. Mainline non-stop service was available to over 30 destinations including a daily non-stop to Paris (I cant remember if it was CDG or ORY) and two daily non-stops to Frankfurt. MCO currently has, without doubt, Deltas best Crown Room Club

US Airways- The pending merger of United and US Airways will be interesting for MCO. United currently has 25 daily mainline non-stop flights serving LAX, SFO, DEN, ORD, IAD, and MIA. A merged United/US Airways could be poised to overcome Delta as MCOs largest carrier.

Southwest- Serves 24 cities with nearly 140 daily non-stop departures and arrivals (impressive considering WN didnt even serve MCO 8 years ago). They recently established a major crew base at MCO and appear to be on the verge of another growth period.

If you used an even looser definition of a "hub" airline as one that serves more cities with non-stop service than just their traditional hubs then as noted above you could include United (daily non-stop service to LAX/SFO/DEN/ORD/IAD/MIA)and American (daily non-stop service to LAX/DFW/ORD/MIA/BOS/LGA/SJU/SAO plus STL/JFK with the TWA acuisition)


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Oh maaan. Anything but a 737.




[This message has been edited by anrkitec (edited 03-17-2001).]
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Mar 17, 2001 | 4:28 am
  #11  
this might help
http://www.sky-guide.com/features/hub.html
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Mar 17, 2001 | 6:35 am
  #12  
Id ad ARN as a AY hub

cheers jetboy
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Mar 18, 2001 | 9:13 pm
  #13  
KLM AMS
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