Summary Only 10 airlines still operate passenger A380s. Only 7 airlines flying the A380 operate routes to the US. British Airways serves most US destinations with A380s.

Going into the new year, travelers to and from the United States might be tempted to try the largest passenger aircraft in the world, the Airbus A380 . The four-engined behemoth has been a fixture of the commercial aviation industry throughout the past decade. However, widebody was taken out of service or retired by many during the pandemic, which left many doubting it had a future.

Nonetheless, a surge in long-haul international tourism has seen airlines return their superjumbos in droves. Here's your guide on where you can fly the A380 from the United States in 2024. Ten passenger airlines have 149 A380s Malaysian Airlines' A380s remain stored in Southern France while China Southern officially retired the aircraft in September of this year.

Air France's A380 fleet is no more, while Thai Airways have put their A380 fleet up for auction. Thus, only ten airlines still use passenger-configured A380s in airline operations. According to Planespotters.

net , those airlines are: Emirates: 91 (+25 parked) British Airways: 11 (+1 parked) Singapore Airlines: Nine (+3 parked) Qatar Airways: Seven (+1 parked) Qantas: Seven (+3 parked) Lufthansa: Six (+2 parked) Asiana Airlines: Six Korean Air: Five (+3 parked) Etihad Airways: Four (+3 parked) All Nippon Airways (ANA): Three However, when it comes to US operations, only s.