Listed here are the world's main airports used as major airline hubs:
Africa
editAlgeria
editAngola
editBenin
editBotswana
editBurkina Faso
editBurundi
editCameroon
editCape Verde
editChad
editComoros
editRepublic of the Congo
editCôte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
editDjibouti
editEgypt
editEritrea
editEthiopia
editGabon
editThe Gambia
editGhana
editGuinea
editKenya
editLibya
editMadagascar
editMauritania
editMauritius
editMorocco
editMozambique
editNigeria
editRwanda
editSenegal
editSeychelles
editSierra Leone
editSouth Africa
editSouth Sudan
editSudan
editTanzania
edit- Dar es Salaam (DAR)
- Kilimanjaro
- Mwanza (MWZ)
- Zanzibar (ZNZ)
Togo
editTunisia
editUganda
editZimbabwe
editZambia
editCentral Asia
editAfghanistan
editKazakhstan
editKyrgyzstan
editTajikistan
editTurkmenistan
editUzbekistan
editEast Asia
editChina (Mainland)
edit- Beijing-Capital (PEK)
- Beijing-Daxing (PKX)
- Chengdu (CTU)
- Chongqing (CKG)
- Fuzhou (FOC)
- Guangzhou (CAN)
- Shanghai-Hongqiao (SHA)
- Shanghai-Pudong (PVG)
- Shenzhen (SZX)
- Xi'an (XIY)
- Zhengzhou (CGO)
Hong Kong
edit- Hong Kong (HKG)
Japan
edit- Tokyo-Haneda (HND)
- Osaka-Kansai (KIX)
- Tokyo-Narita (NRT)
- Osaka-Itami (ITM)
South Korea
edit- Seoul-Incheon (ICN)
- Busan (PUS)
- Seoul-Gimpo (GMP)
Macau
editMongolia
editTaiwan
editSouth Asia
editBangladesh
edit- Dhaka (DAC)
- Chittagong (CGP)
- Sylhet (ZYL)
India
editMaldives
editNepal
editPakistan
editSri Lanka
editSoutheast Asia
editBrunei
editIndonesia
edit- Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta
- Surabaya
- Denpasar, Bali
- Makassar
- Jakarta-Halim Perdanakusuma
- Medan
- Bandung
- Mataram
Malaysia
edit- Senai
- Kota Kinabalu
- Kuching
- Kuala Lumpur-International (KUL)
- Miri
- Penang (PEN)
- Kuala Lumpur-Subang (SZB)
Philippines
editSingapore
editThailand
edit- Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi (BKK)
- Bangkok-Don Mueang (DMK)
- Chiang Mai (CNX)
- Phuket HKT
- Ko Samui (USM)
Vietnam
editMiddle East
editAzerbaijan
editBahrain
editIran
editIsrael
editJordan
editLebanon
editOman
editQatar
editSaudi Arabia
editUnited Arab Emirates
editEurope
editNorth America
editCanada
editAlberta
editBritish Columbia
edit- Vancouver (YVR)
Northwest Territories
edit- Yellowknife (YZF)
Nova Scotia
edit- Halifax (YHZ)
Ontario
edit- North Bay (YYB)
- Ottawa (YOW)
- Toronto–Pearson (YYZ)
- Toronto–Billy Bishop (Toronto City Centre Airport, Toronto Island Airport) (YTZ)
Québec
editMexico
editBaja California
editBaja California Sur
edit- San José del Cabo (SJD)
- Viva Aerobus (focus city)
Coahuila
edit- Saltillo (SLW)
Guanajuato
edit- León-El Bajío (BJX)
- Volaris (focus city)
Jalisco
edit- Guadalajara (GDL)
- Aeroméxico
- Viva Aerobus
- Volaris (primary hub)
Mexico City
edit- Mexico City-Benito Juarez (MEX)
- Aeroméxico (primary hub)
- Aeroméxico Connect (primary hub)
- Magnicharters
- Viva Aerobus
- Volaris
Mexico State
edit- Mexico City-Felipe Ángeles (NLU)
- Aeromexico (focus city)
- AeroUnion
- Mas Air
- Mexicana[6] (primary hub)
- Viva Aerobus (focus city)
Nuevo León
edit- Monterrey (MTY)
- Aeroméxico
- Aerus (primary hub)
- Magnicharters (primary hub)
- TAR Aerolíneas (focus city)
- VivaAerobus[7] (primary hub)
Oaxaca
editQuerétaro
edit- Querétaro (QRO)
- TAR Aerolíneas (primary hub)
Quintana Roo
edit- Cancún (CUN)
- Magnicharters (focus city)
- Viva Aerobus
- Volaris (focus city)
San Luis Potosí
edit- San Luis Potosí (SLP)
Sinaloa
editSonora
edit- Hermosillo (HMO)
- TAR Aerolíneas (focus city)
Yucatán
edit- Mérida (MID)
- Viva Aerobus (focus city)
United States
editCentral America
editGuatemala
editHonduras
edit- La Ceiba (LCE)
- Tegucigalpa (TGU)
El Salvador
editCosta Rica
edit- San José (SJO)
- Avianca Costa Rica
- Copa Airlines (focus city)
Panama
edit- Panama City (PTY)
Caribbean
editThe Bahamas
edit- Nassau (NAS)
Barbados
edit- Bridgetown (BGI)
- REDjet (defunct)
Cayman Islands
edit- George Town (GCM)
Cuba
editDominican Republic
edit- Santo Domingo (SDQ)
Guadeloupe
edit- Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP)
- Air Caraïbes
- Air Antilles Express
- Air France (A320 regional hub)
Jamaica
edit- Kingston (KIN)
Martinique
edit- Fort-de-France (FDF)
Puerto Rico
editSt. Vincent and the Grenadines
editTrinidad and Tobago
editOceania
editAustralia
edit- Melbourne (MEL)
- Sydney (SYD)
- Brisbane (BNE)
- Perth (PER)
- Adelaide (ADL)
- Gold Coast (OOL)
- Darwin (DRW)
- Cairns (CNS)
Fiji
edit- Nadi (NAN)
Guam
edit- Hagatna (GUM)
New Zealand
edit- Auckland (AKL)
- Christchurch (CHC)
- Wellington (WLG)
South America
editArgentina
edit- Buenos Aires-Jorge Newbery (AEP)
- Buenos Aires-Ministro Pistarini (EZE)
- Córdoba (COR)
- Salta (SLA)
Colombia
editFrench Guiana
edit- Cayenne (CAY)
Brazil
edit- São Paulo-Guarulhos (GRU)
- São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH)
- Brasília (BSB)
- Recife (REC)
- Campinas (VCP)
- Rio de Janeiro–Galeão
- Belo Horizonte (CNF)
- Ribeirão Preto (RAO)
Chile
editEcuador
editParaguay
edit- Asunción (ASU)
- Ciudad del Este (AGT)
Peru
editTrinidad and Tobago
editVenezuela
editReferences
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- ^ "Cebu Pacific starts Clark Hub on November 8" (Press release). Cebu Air, Inc. 3 September 2008. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
Cebu Pacific (CEB), the country's leading airline to the ASEAN, will start operating international flights out of the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) (sic) in Clark, Pampanga starting November 8, 2008.
- ^ "Cebu Pacific inaugurates Clark hub operations" (Press release). Cebu Air, Inc. 7 November 2008. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
Cebu Pacific (CEB), will start today regular operations from the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) (sic), its fourth hub after Manila, Cebu and Davao.
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- ^ "Destinations".
- ^ "Introducing Mexicana de Aviación: Mexico's New Airline".
- ^ "Connecting flights".
- ^ a b c d e "Flight Plan 2020 – Get To Know Who We Are, in late 2009" (Press release). American Airlines. 2009.
- ^ "Los Angeles International Airport | Delta News Hub". Archived from the original on 2015-09-12.
- ^ a b c d United Airlines. "About United, Company Information, & News". United Airlines. Retrieved August 4, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f "Stats & facts" (Press release). Delta Air Lines. 2011.
- ^ "Delta Airlines moving to Terminal A next week". January 13, 2012.
- ^ "Boston Logan International Airport | Delta News Hub". Archived from the original on 2016-07-29. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
- ^ a b Doug Yakel (2011). "United Announces Nonstop Service Between San Francisco and Guadalajara, Mexico" (Press release). San Francisco International Airport.
- ^ “Allegiant Announces Aircraft Base in Provo, Utah.” Allegiant Air, Allegiant Travel Company, 26 Apr. 2022, https://ir.allegiantair.com/news-releases/news-release-details/allegiant-announces-aircraft-base-provo-utah .