Platform of correspondence
A platform of correspondence (in English hub , litt. hub) is a Aéroport which makes it possible to the passengers to quickly change and easily vol. It is a concept developed in the Années 1980 by the American airline companies, intended to optimize the filling of the flights. Its effectiveness is reinforced by a certain synchronization of the schedules of the flights " means-courriers" (" domestiques" or internationaux") and of the flights " length-courriers" , and by landings and takeoffs by vagueness.
Principal platforms of correspondences
By continents
Europe
- Frankfurt: Airport of Frankfurt for Lufthansa
- Munich: Airport of Munich for Lufthansa
- Spain
- Madrid: airport of Madrid-Barajas for Iberia
- France
- Paris: Airport Roissy-Charles de Gaulle for Air France (in particular the terminal F)
- Nice: Airport Nice Riviera for Air France and in the past Littoral Air
- Italy
- Milan: Airport of Milan Malpensa for Alitalia
- Rome: International airport Léonard-in-Vinci Rome Fiumicino for Alitalia
- Ireland
- Dublin: International airport of Dublin for Ryanair
- Dublin: International airport of Dublin for Aer Lingus
- Portugal:
- Netherlands
- Amsterdam: Airport Schiphol for KLM
- the United Kingdom
North America (the USA and Canada)
- Hartsfield-Jackson for Delta
- Charlotte
- airport Charlotte Douglas for US Airways
- Chicago
- airport O' Hare for United Airlines
- Cleveland
- airport Hopkins for Continental Airlines
- Dallas
- Houston
- airport G. Bush for Continental Airlines
- New York
- airport Newark for Continental Airlines
- Montreal
- airport Pierre-Élliott Trudeau for Air Canada
- Toronto
- airport Pearson for Air Canada
Central America and South America
- Brazil
- Chile
- Mexico
- Mexico City for AeroMexico
Africa
- Casablanca International airport Mohammed V for Royal Air Maroc
Asia
- Osaka: airport Itami for the internal lines of JAL ANNA, airport Kansai for the international lines of JAL ANNA
- Tokyo: airport Haneda for the internal lines of the JAL, airport Narita for the international lines of JAL
- Singapore: International airport Changi for Singapore Airlines
The Middle East
- United Arab Emirates
- Qatar
- Doha for Qatar Airways
- Israel
- International airport David-Ben-Gourion of Tel-Aviv for El Al
Oceania
- Tahiti: International airport Tahiti Faa' has for Air Tahiti Nui
By company
- Airport Roissy-Charles de Gaulle, Paris, France
- KLM:
- Airport of Amsterdam-Schiphol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Continental:
- airport Hopkins, Cleveland, Ohio, the USA
- airport G. Bush, Houston, Texas, the USA
- airport Newark, Newark, New Jersey, close to New York
- JAL:
- airport Narita
- airport Haneda
- Iberia:
- airport of Madrid-Barajas, Madrid, Spain
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