List of hub airports
Appearance
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Listed here are the world's airports used as airline hubs:
Africa
Algeria
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Cape Verde
Chad
Comoros
Republic of the Congo
Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
Djibouti
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
(The) Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Kenya
Libya
Madagascar
Mauritania
Mauritius
Morocco
Mozambique
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
South Africa
South Sudan
Sudan
Tanzania
- Dar es Salaam (DAR)
- Kilimanjaro
- Mwanza (MWZ)
- Zanzibar (Zanzibar International Airport)
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Zimbabwe
Zambia
Asia
Central Asia
Afghanistan
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
East Asia
China
- 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)
Hong Kong
Japan
- Tokyo-Haneda (HND)
- Osaka-Kansai (KIX)
- Tokyo-Narita (NRT)
- Osaka-Itami (ITM)
South Korea
- Seoul-Incheon (ICN)
- Busan (PUS)
- Seoul-Gimpo (GMP)
Macau
Mongolia
Taiwan
- Taipei-Taoyuan (TPE)
- Taipei-Songshan
- Kaohsiung City (KHH)
- Taichung City (RMQ)
South Asia
Bangladesh
- Dhaka (DAC)
- Chittagong (CGP)
- Sylhet (ZYL)
India
Maldives
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Southeast Asia
Brunei
Indonesia
- Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta
- Surabaya
- Denpasar, Bali
- Makassar
- Jakarta-Halim Perdanakusuma
- Medan
- Bandung
- Mataram
Malaysia
- Senai
- Kota Kinabalu
- Kuching
- Kuala Lumpur-Sepang (KUL)
- Miri
- Penang (PEN)
- Kuala Lumpur-Subang (SZB)
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
- Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi (BKK)
- Bangkok-Don Mueang (DMK)
- Chiang Mai (CNX)
- Phuket HKT
- Ko Samui (USM)
Vietnam
- Hanoi (HAN)
- Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)
Southwest Asia
Bahrain
Iran
Israel
Jordan
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Europe
North America
Canada
Alberta
- Calgary (YYC)
- Air Canada
- Canadian Airlines (defunct)
- Canadian Pacific Air Lines (defunct)
- Pacific Western Airlines (defunct)
- WestJet
- Edmonton (YEG)
- Canadian North
- Flair Airlines
- Canadian Pacific Air Lines (defunct)
- Pacific Western Airlines (defunct)
British Columbia
- Vancouver (YVR)
- Air Canada
- Canadian Airlines (defunct)
- Canadian Pacific Air Lines (defunct)
- Pacific Western Airlines (defunct)
- WestJet
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotia
Nunavut
Ontario
- North Bay (YYB)
- Ottawa (YOW)
- Toronto-Pearson (YYZ)
- Air Canada
- Canadian Airlines (defunct)
- Canadian Pacific Air Lines (defunct)
- WestJet
- Toronto Island (Toronto City Centre Airport, Toronto Island Airport) (YTZ)
Québec
- Montreal (YUL)
- Air Canada
- Canadian Airlines (defunct)
- Canadian Pacific Air Lines (defunct)
- Nordair (defunct)
Mexico City
- Mexico City (MEX)
Jalisco
- Guadalajara (GDL)
- ALMA de Mexico (defunct)
- Aeroméxico
- Interjet
- Volaris
Mexico State
Nuevo León
- Monterrey (MTY)
- Aeroméxico
- Aladia (defunct)
- VivaAerobus
Querétaro
- Querétaro (QRO)
Quintana Roo
- Cancún (CUN)
United States
- La Ceiba (LCE)
- Tegucigalpa (TGU)
- San José (SJO)
- Avianca Costa Rica
- Copa Airlines (focus city)
- Panama City (PTY)
Caribbean
- Nassau (NAS)
- Bridgetown (BGI)
- REDjet (defunct)
- George Town (GCM)
- Santo Domingo (SDQ)
- Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP)
- Air Caraïbes
- Air Antilles Express
- Air France (A320 regional hub)
- Kingston (KIN)
- Fort-de-France (FDF)
Oceania
Australia
- Melbourne (MEL)
- Sydney (SYD)
- Brisbane (BNE)
- Perth (PER)
- Adelaide (ADL)
- Gold Coast (OOL)
- Darwin (DRW)
- Cairns (CNS)
New Zealand
- Auckland (AKL)
- Christchurch (CHC)
- Wellington (WLG)
United States
Hawaii
South America
Argentina
- Buenos Aires-Jorge Newbery (AEP)
- Buenos Aries-Ministro Pistarini (EZE)
- Córdoba (COR)
- Salta (SLA)
- Cayenne (CAY)
Brazil
- São Paulo-Guarulhos (GRU)
- São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH)
- Brasília (BSB)
- Recife (REC)
- Campinas (VCP)
- Rio de Janeiro–Galeão
- Belo Horizonte (CNF)
- Ribeirão Preto (RAO)
- Asunción (ASU)
- Ciudad del Este (AGT)
- Montevideo (MVD)
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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.
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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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