Airline hub
File:Frankfurt airport hub map v2.png
Frankfurt Airport is a hub city for Lufthansa
An airline hub is an airport that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination.[1]
The airport is part of a "hub and spoke model".[1]
Some airlines may use only a single hub, while other airlines use multiple hubs.[2] for example British airways hub is London Heathrow.[3]
Airline Hub Media
The primary hub of British Airways is Heathrow Airport in London
Emirates aircraft at Dubai International Airport
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FedEx Express aircraft at Memphis International Airport
- Airbus A320-232, JetBlue Airways AN0529077.jpg
The focus cities of JetBlue are Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, New York–JFK, Orlando, and San Juan.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Air Canada, "Industry Overview and Competitive Environment," Initial Annual Information Form, March 27, 2007, p. 9 [PDF 11 of 75]; retrieved 2012-1-22.
- ↑ Air Canada, p. 17 [PDF 19 of 75]; retrieved 2012-1-22.
- ↑ Hp, Hp.
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