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January
2025

Cirium analysis confirms 2024 as a record-breaking year in global aviation history

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2024 saw the highest ever number of passenger seats available on flights.

Cirium, the world’s most trusted source of aviation analytics, has announced that 2024 marked a historic milestone in global aviation, with the highest number of passenger seats available on flights in a single year.

During 2024, airlines offered an extraordinary 5.85 billion seats on scheduled flights worldwide, exceeding the previous record of 5.72 billion seats set in 2019 by 2%. Global seat capacity also increased by 6% year-on-year in 2024, fuelled by surging demand for air travel and airlines deploying larger aircraft to meet this demand.

Despite the rise in seat availability, the total number of scheduled flights in 2024, at 36.4 million, remained 5% below 2019 levels, emphasising airlines’ shift toward operating larger planes with higher seating capacities.

Jeremy Bowen, CEO of Cirium, commented, “Looking back on 2024, it is clear that demand for air travel continued to rise, with airlines matching this demand by providing a record-breaking 5.85 billion seats globally.

“The fact that the industry has managed to exceed 2019 highs just a few years post-pandemic shows the strength air travel has in today’s world—whether that be connecting families and friends, allowing important face-to-face business meetings, or simply allowing travellers to explore new parts of the world.”

Industry Leaders and Trends in 2024

The analysis reveals that American Airlines is the leading carrier in passenger seat offerings, followed by Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. European low-cost airline Ryanair ranked fifth, as the only non-US operator in the top tier.

Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport was crowned the world’s busiest airport, with over 62.7 million departing seats, while Dubai International ranked second with 59.7 million. Tokyo-Haneda, London Heathrow and Dallas-Fort Worth followed with over 55, 52.4 and 51.4 million departing seats respectively.

Asia emerged as a dominant force in the busiest routes globally, with eight of the top ten routes in the region. The Seoul-Gimpo to Jeju route ranked first, with over 15 million annual seats. The remaining busiest routes included one in the Middle East and one in Australia.

Enhanced Efficiency in Aviation Operations

Cirium’s data highlights a significant increase in average flight capacity, which rose to 161 seats per flight in 2024, compared to 150 seats in 2019 and just 140 seats a decade ago.

Airlines achieved this efficiency by deploying larger aircraft, for example, replacing A319s with larger A320neos and A321neos at slot constrained airports, and optimising seat configurations on existing models.

To learn more about Cirium’s comprehensive aviation analytics and detailed insights, visit www.cirium.com

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