
This graphic plots the busiest commercial flights in the following regions of Asia, South America, Oceania, and Africa. The number of passengers on these flights are also accounted for in this graphic.


It is a chart highlighting the busiest commercial airline routes using the number of passengers in 2011. The top route being Jeju-Seoul and the second a route in Brazil.


The image is a graphic with the title "Busiest commercial airline routes." It compares the number of passengers in the year 2011 for various cities in Asia, South America, Oceania, and Africa. It's source is Amadeus.


This image shows the busiest commercial airline routes and the world region in which they are found. The busiest routes are found in Asia with the winner being between Jeju and Seoul with 10 million passengers. The least is Beijing-Guangzhou with 4 million.


This graph lists the 15 busiest airline routes in the world according to the number of millions of passengers who used the route in 2011. Two cities are listed for each route down the left side of the graph. To the right, the millions of passengers are represented by a bar stretched against a scale. The scale stretches from one to ten. The bars are also color coded according to the continent in which the route is located.


This is a bar graph created to show the busiest commercial flights in some regions of the world. America seems to be excluded from this graph. It shows that the busiest flight based on the number of passengers is Jeju-Seoul in China. This flight is by far the busiest however second place is close between a Chinese and South American flight.


A chart depicting the busiest commercial airline routes for 2011, ranked by number of passengers. The buesiest was the Jeju-Soul route followed by the Rio-Sao Paolo route.


This bar graph shows the busiest commercial airline routes. The x label is common airline routes while the different colored bars represent different airlines.


this bar graph shows the buisiest commercial airline routes. the number of passengers, 2011. busiest to asia, south America, ociania, and Africa from 16 airline routes.


Here is a chart of the busiest commericial airline routes in Asia, South America, Oceania and Africa. This is based on number of passengers who flew in 2011.


The graph shows the busiest airline routes by calculating the number of passengers in 2011. We can see Asian countries are some of the more popular ones with Korea and Japan taking the top spots.


This graph depicts the busiest global airline routes determined by the number of passengers in 2011. Jeju to Seoul sees the most traffic, and Beijing to Guangzhou sees the least.


This is a chart of the busiest commercial airline routes in the year 2011. Jeju-Seoul is the busiest by a considerable margin, with 10 million passengers, whereas Beijing-Guangzhou was the least busy with a little over 3 million.

