Home Transport Aviation Revealed: Top 10 highest earning airline routes Dubai airline Emirates’ service to London Heathrow features high on the list by Aarti Nagraj August 14, 2019 British Airways’s service between London Heathrow and JFK New York has retained its spot as the world’s highest grossing airline route, earning revenues of over $1.15bn in the last year, according to a new report from airline data firm OAG. It is the only route to break the ‘billion-dollar barrier’ and also reported an increased revenue per hour of some 10 per cent in the 12 months from April 2018 to March 2019. “With over 30 per cent of BA seats on the route in either first or business class, the importance and the value of the route is clear to see,” the report said. Ranking high on the list – in the third spot – was Emirates’ service between Dubai and London Heathrow. The route generated over $796m in revenues during the year, with hourly income reaching $24,926. Overall, the top 10 routes and airlines this year are unchanged compared to the previous year, and together brought in revenues of more than $6bn, the report said. However, on a revenue per hour basis, nine have seen a reduction suggesting growing levels of competition “both directly from other airlines and indirect routes”. “The linkage between available capacity and revenue is perhaps best highlighted by five of the top 10 routes operating from Heathrow which in part explains why long-haul airlines rush to fill available slots and existing carriers protect their networks,” said the report. However, the Singapore – Jakarta service offered by Singapore Airline disproves the theory that “only long-haul flights can generate significant revenues”, the report stated. The route is the highest revenue producer in the world based on hours flow, generating nearly $39,000 per hour flown. “Ultimately of course, revenue alone is just a metric and for many of these routes, high frequency wide-bodied services means high operating costs,” said OAG’s John Grant. “It is equally likely that for each of these airlines, operating profits are amongst the highest on their respective networks. “Our analysis suggests that there is unlikely to be any great movement either in or out of these tables in the next few years until capacity becomes available and then of course at both ends of the route which for many of these airlines will ensure their status for some time,” he added. TOP 10 HIGHEST GROSSING AIRLINE ROUTES (Data from April 2018- March 2019, as revealed by OAG) 1. London Heathrow – New York JFK Airline: British Airways Total revenues: $1.159bn Revenue per hour: $27,159 2. Melbourne – Sydney Airline: Qantas Airways Total revenues: $861.2m Revenue per hour: $23,773 3. Dubai – London Heathrow Airline: Emirates Total revenues: $796.2m Revenue per hour: $24,926 4. Singapore – London Heathrow Airline: Singapore Airlines Total revenues: $735.5m Revenue per hour: $18,771 5. San Francisco-Newark Airline: United Airlines Total revenues: $689.3m Revenue per hour: $12,882 6. LAX – New York JFK Airline: American Airlines Total revenues: $661.7m Revenue per hour: $13,099 7. Doha – London Heathrow Airline: Qatar Airways Total revenues: $639.1m Revenue per hour: $20,415 8. Hong Kong – London Heathrow Airline: Cathay Pacific Airways Total revenues: $604.5m Revenue per hour: $13,887 9. Singapore – Sydney Airline: Singapore Airlines Total revenues: $549.7m Revenue per hour: $20,821 10. Vancouver – Toronto Airline: Air Canada Total revenues: $541.1m Revenue per hour: $11,936 Tags air travel Airlines Aviation British Airways highest earning airline routes list lists Top 10 0 Comments You might also like Paul Griffiths on Dubai Airports’ bold journey to super-hub status Global airlines poised for 2.7% jump in profit in 2024, says IATA Air Arabia Abu Dhabi commences direct flights to Colombo Interview: ‘Ultra low-cost yet sustainable’, Wizz Air reveals strategic growth plan