Analysis by airline shows that Delta Air Lines is now the leading provider of capacity on the transatlantic market, ahead of British Airways, United Airlines and American Airlines. Back in 2005, British Airways was by far the biggest airline in the market, but since then Delta has absorbed Northwest Airlines, United has merged with Continental, and American has merged with US Airways. As a result, North American carriers (shown in bright green) occupy four of the top six places.
The most impressive growth has arguably come from Turkish Airlines which has seen its transatlantic capacity increase sevenfold in the last decade. Since 2010 it has added routes to Washington Dulles (November 2010), Los Angeles (March 2011), Houston Intercontinental (April 2013), Boston (May 2014) and San Francisco (April 2015) in the US, as well as Montreal in Canada (June 2014).
Heathrow still tops for transatlantic flights.
A closer look at which airports in Europe are the leading providers of weekly seat capacity this summer shows that London Heathrow is by some distance number one. The UK airport offers almost 80% more seats across the ‘pond’ than any other airport, with Paris CDG and Frankfurt vying for second place. A total of 67 European airports offer at least one weekly flight this summer to a destination in either Canada or the USA.
Source: OAG Schedules Analyser for w/c 3 August 2015
Norwegian named the ‘World’s Best Low-Cost Long-Haul Airline’.

- Passengers vote Norwegian Air ‘World’s Best Low-Cost Long Haul Airline’ as part of SkyTrax awards
- The airline was also awarded ‘Best Low Cost Airline in Europe’ for third consecutive year
Norwegian was today named the ‘World’s Best Low-Cost Long-Haul Airline’ by the renowned SkyTrax World Airline Awards, the leading international airline rating system as voted on by the travelling public.
Norwegian was also named ‘Best Low-Cost Airline in Europe’ for the third consecutive year according to travellers, who evaluated more than 200 airlines worldwide.
Norwegian has been operating low cost, long haul flights from the UK since July 2014 with routes to New York, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. The airline also has a network of 28 European destinations on offer from London Gatwick, Birmingham and Edinburgh airports.
Norwegian’s CEO Bjørn Kjos, said: «I’m extremely proud and humble to receive these important recognitions on behalf of everybody working at Norwegian. It is the third year in a row that we’ve been voted ‘Best Low-Cost in Europe’ and it is great news that we’ve also been voted the ‘Best Low-Cost Long-Haul Airline’ in the World for the first time, only two years after launching our long-haul service.»
The other nominees in the category ‘Best Low-Cost Airline in Europe’ were EasyJet and Germanwings. In the category ‘Best Low-Cost Long-Haul Airline’ were JetStar and AirAsiaX.
About Skytrax World Airline Awards
Skytrax World Airline Awards is the most prestigious and recognized accolade in the airline industry. Travellers from over 160 countries take part each year in the world’s largest airline passenger satisfaction survey to decide the award winners. Over 200 airlines are reviewed in the survey. Customers judge everything from the experience during check-in, boarding, seat comfort, to cleanliness in the cabin, food, drink, entertainment and service.
Pasajeros en aeropuertos de AENA en el mes de mayo 2.015
En el total de la red de aeropuertos de AENA los pasajeros durante el mes de mayo han sido 18.718.000 lo que supone un incremento de +6,7% respecto al mismo mes del año anterior.
El grupo de aeropuertos que tuvieron más de 200.000 pasajeros durante éste mes han tenido crecimientos positivos excepto el aeropuerto de Gerona. A la cabeza por número de pasajeros mensual está el aeropuerto de Madrid con un tráfico de 3.998.000 pasajeros y un crecimiento de +12,8%.
El conjunto de los aeropuertos canarios ha crecido éste mes un +5,1% gracias a los incrementos de Gran Canaria y Lanzarote aunque no sólo de ellos pues todos presentan crecimientos excepto Tenerife Sur que desciende -1,4%.