Summary The world has more international passenger Boeing 767 flights than domestic. In August, six of the world's top 10 international routes touch the US. Newark to London Heathrow is number one, with flights aboard United Airlines' 167-seat, high-premium configuration.

While much more fuel-efficient aircraft are increasingly replacing the Boeing 767 , it is still going strong, particularly for freighters; much lower ownership costs help. Examining OAG data shows 15,100 scheduled passenger roundtrip flights on the twin-aisle type in August. Flights are on the 767-200ER (really!), 767-300 (non-Extended Range; just one is operational ), 767-300ER, and 767-400ER variants.

Top 10 passenger 767 routes: August Despite considerable domestic use, primarily in Japan, more than half of 767 passenger flights are international (54%). The US remains critical mainly due to Delta Air Lines and United Airlines – the world's two largest passenger 767 operators. This is reflected in the type's top 10 routes, as shown below.

LATAM also features from Lima to Miami. Newark to London Heathrow is by far the world's most-served international 767 route. All flights are on the Star Alliance member's low-capacity, high-premium, 167-seat 767-300ERs, which are discussed further in the article.

Want to fly? Get tickets here! Of course, the configuration is by far United's lowest-capacity twin-aisle. It has less than half the seats of its largest widebody, the so-called domestic 777-200, the non-ER var.