lufthubs
Lufthubs are central nodes in air transportation networks, typically large airports that function as major transfer points for passengers and cargo. The term describes facilities that support hub-and-spoke route systems, where many itineraries pass through a few key airports rather than relying solely on direct flights. Lufthubs may be operated by a single airline or host multiple carriers through interline and alliance arrangements.
Key features of lufthubs include high passenger throughput, dense flight schedules, and extensive connectivity to regional
Functions and benefits of lufthubs include improved aircraft utilization through connecting traffic, expanded market reach for
Trends and challenges affecting lufthubs involve capacity constraints, congestion management, security requirements, and environmental considerations. Infrastructure
Well-known examples of aviation lufthubs include major international airports such as Frankfurt, London Heathrow, Dubai, Singapore