According to statistics by the travel data company OAG, six US-based airlines, namely American Airlines, Alaska Airlines , Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines, are among the top 20 airlines in the world in terms of frequencies in December.
American Airlines dominates the list with 182,431 monthly flights, an increase of 8.8% year-on-year (YoY).
The second airline on the list is Delta Air Lines , which has scheduled 144,259 flights during the month, an increase of 6.7% YoY.
Third is United Airlines , which has offered 139,743 flights to its customers during the month, an increase of 10.9% YoY.
The fifth airline on the list – or rather an airline group with several air operator’s certificates (AOC) across Europe – and the first non-US company is Ryanair , with 74,773 flights in December.
The sixth and the first airline in Asia is China Eastern Airlines , with 68,685 flights, while the closely related China Southern Airlines is just below in the ranking with 67,566 itineraries.
The remaining two US carriers are Alaska Airlines and JetBlue , with 36,773 and 28,321 flights in December, respectively.
However, Alaska Airlines’ data is separate from Hawaiian Airlines’ itineraries, despite their merger in September.
However, it would overtake easyJet , which has scheduled 43,601 weekly flights during the month, and be several thousand short of LATAM Airlines , whose group companies have planned 48,246 itineraries in December.
However, Cirium data showed that all six US carriers have scheduled significant capacity cuts month-on-month (MoM), with a total of 9,447 weekly flights being removed in December compared to November.
The cuts were underpinned by United Airlines (2,886 fewer weekly itineraries MoM), Southwest Airlines (2,844), and American Airlines (1,901).
JetBlue introduced the fewest MoM reductions (390), while Alaska Airlines (631) and Delta Air Lines (795) had fewer than 1,000 MoM weekly flight reductions in December.
Still, compared to December 2023, it was only a 1.9% reduction YoY. Interestingly, Southwest Airlines has reduced its December schedule by a whopping 10,733 weekly flights, or 26.5% YoY.
The only other airline to do so was JetBlue, which removed 501 weekly itineraries from its system YoY.
Both airlines, as well as American Airlines, updated their Q4 guidance, expressing that a more positive business environment during the Holiday period, as well as following the US election, improved the carriers’ revenue outlook for the quarter.