125 Airlines with most global coverage

125 Airlines with most global coverage

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More global coverage means serving more international destinations and wider reach Airlines with more global coverage serve a wider range of international destinations, offering passengers more options for long-haul travel and connections worldwide. This extensive network typically provides greater flexibility in route planning and access to diverse global locations.
Facts about Airlines with most global coverage
  •  Air India is a Full Service airline.  Air India has 127 aircraft in its fleet.  Air India serves 45 countries.
  •  Korean Air is a Full Service airline.  Korean Air has 169 aircraft in its fleet.  Korean Air serves 44 countries.
  •  Scoot is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Scoot has 53 aircraft in its fleet.  Scoot serves 44 countries.
  •  SriLankan Airlines is a Full Service airline.  SriLankan Airlines has 26 aircraft in its fleet.  SriLankan Airlines serves 43 countries.
  •  Alitalia is a Full Service airline.  Alitalia has 97 aircraft in its fleet.  Alitalia serves 42 countries.
  •  Pegasus Airlines is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Pegasus Airlines has 84 aircraft in its fleet.  Pegasus Airlines serves 42 countries.
  •  Garuda Indonesia is a Full Service airline.  Garuda Indonesia has 142 aircraft in its fleet.  Garuda Indonesia serves 41 countries.
  •  Kenya Airways is a Full Service airline.  Kenya Airways has 36 aircraft in its fleet.  Kenya Airways serves 41 countries.
  •  Xiamen Airlines is a Full Service airline.  Xiamen Airlines has 199.5 aircraft in its fleet.  Xiamen Airlines serves 40 countries.
  •  Uzbekistan Airways is a Full Service airline.  Uzbekistan Airways has 32 aircraft in its fleet.  Uzbekistan Airways serves 40 countries.
  •  Ryanair is a Ultra Low-Cost Carrier (ULCC) airline.  Ryanair has 500 aircraft in its fleet.  Ryanair serves 40 countries.
  •  Cebu Pacific is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Cebu Pacific has 75 aircraft in its fleet.  Cebu Pacific serves 37 countries.
  •  Air Malta is a Full Service airline.  Air Malta has 10 aircraft in its fleet.  Air Malta serves 35 countries.
  •  Air Baltic is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Air Baltic has 39 aircraft in its fleet.  Air Baltic serves 35 countries.
  •  Norwegian Air is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Norwegian Air has 131 aircraft in its fleet.  Norwegian Air serves 35 countries.
  •  Vueling Airlines is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Vueling Airlines has 120 aircraft in its fleet.  Vueling Airlines serves 35 countries.
  •  EasyJet is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  EasyJet has 332 aircraft in its fleet.  EasyJet serves 35 countries.
  •  Saudia is a Full Service airline.  Saudia has 144 aircraft in its fleet.  Saudia serves 34 countries.
  •  Royal Air Maroc is a Full Service airline.  Royal Air Maroc has 59 aircraft in its fleet.  Royal Air Maroc serves 33 countries.
  •  Breeze Airways is a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC) airline.  Breeze Airways has 27 aircraft in its fleet.  Breeze Airways serves 31 countries.
  •  Virgin Atlantic is a Full Service airline.  Virgin Atlantic has 45 aircraft in its fleet.  Virgin Atlantic serves 30 countries.
  •  Air Mauritius is a Full Service airline.  Air Mauritius has 13 aircraft in its fleet.  Air Mauritius serves 30 countries.
  •  Sichuan Airlines is a Full Service airline.  Sichuan Airlines has 169 aircraft in its fleet.  Sichuan Airlines serves 30 countries.
  •  Bamboo Airways is a Full Service airline.  Bamboo Airways has 30 aircraft in its fleet.  Bamboo Airways serves 29 countries.
  •  South African Airways is a Full Service airline.  South African Airways has 44 aircraft in its fleet.  South African Airways serves 27 countries.