Based on analyzing every planned flight using Cirium data, some 59 airports will see the Airbus A380 from November . Why November? Northern airlines switch to winter schedules on October 27 based on IATA slot seasons. The latest addition is Prague , which Emirates has confirmed will again see the superjumbo from December 1, having last seen the type in March 2020.
While the Czech capital will have flights by one A380 operator, what about airports with three or more double-deck-operating carriers? This is the latest information. Airports with three+ A380 users All Nippon, Asiana, British Airways, Emirates, Etihad, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Qantas, Qatar Airways, and Singapore Airlines all fly the double-decker quadjet. From November 2024 to August 2025 , 13 airports globally are scheduled to have flights by at least three of the airlines.
The latest addition is Johannesburg, which has welcomed Qantas' first A380 service , joining British Airways and Emirates. Then there is Paris CDG, which will again have a trio of operators because of Etihad's return . Qatar Airways again uses the type to Paris CDG on November 24 and December 1 and three times weekly from December 13.
After flying the A380 for nearly 16 years, it's about time Qantas used a superjumbo on the scenic route between Australia and South Africa Meanwhile, Mumbai features because Etihad continues to fly the A380 three times weekly, ostensibly for crew training. In contrast, Frankfurt only just made it, with two Asiana r.