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Rank

Airline

Annual Revenue (in $ millions)

1

Delta

56,225

2

United

55,994

3

American

53,613

4

Lufthansa Group

40,015

5

IAG

33,927

6

Emirates

33,760

7

Air France/KLM

33,611

8

Southwest

27,375

9

China Southern

24,358

10

Air China

22,784

11

Qatar

22,242

12

Turkish Airlines

22,179

13

China Eastern

18,195

14

Air Canada

16,222

15

Ryanair

14,726

16

Qantas

14,481

17

Singapore Airlines

14,438

18

All Nippon

14,337

19

LATAM

12,889

20

Korean Air

11,954

21

easyJet

11,838

22

Cathay Pacific

11,648

23

Japan Airlines

11,537

24

Alaska

10,754

25

JetBlue

9,327

26

IndiGo

8,854

27

Hainan Airlines

8,853

28

Jet2

8,776

29

EVA Air

6,832

30

China Airlines

6,197

31

Wizz Air

5,524

32

Etihad

5,500

33

Asiana

5,433

34

Avianca

5,096

35

Thai Airways

5,074

36

Spirit

5,065

37

Aeromexico

4,916

38

Air India

4,773

39

TAP Portugal

4,667

40

Air New Zealand

4,092

41

Virgin Atlantic

3,899

42

Azul

3,696

43

Frontier

3,664

44

Gol

3,630

45

Copa

3,485

46

SkyWest

3,335

47

EI AI

3,259

48

Finnair

3,245

49

Pegasus

3,239

50

Volaris

3,206

51

Garuda

3,187

52

Philippine Airlines

3,120

53

Norwegian

3,082

54

Juneyao

3,020

55

Spring Airlines

2,757

56

VivaAerobus

2,544

57

Allegiant

2,496

58

Aegean

1,890

59

Air Arabia

1,779

60

Cebu Pacific

1,731

61

Icelandair

1,538

62

Jeju Air

1,414

63

Chorus/Jazz

1,132

64

Sun Country

1,061

65

Air Astana

996

66

airBaltic

779

67

AirAsia X

768

68

Bangkok Airways

716

69

Skymark

701

70

Jazeera

667

71

Norse Atlantic

560

72

Play

299

  

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