Top Boeing 787 routes are mainly international

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The busiest Boeing 787 Dreamliner routes in the U.S. for March 2025 are primarily international, with nine out of ten connecting to Europe, Japan, and Israel. United, American, and Hawaiian Airlines operate these routes, with more aircraft on order. The top route is from Los Angeles to Tokyo Haneda, offering 36,735 seats across 155 flights. Newark to Los Angeles is the only domestic route in the top ten, with 35,005 seats scheduled for 126 flights. Other notable routes include Chicago to Frankfurt and Boston to London Heathrow, with significant seat capacities. The Dreamliner is favored for long-haul flights, reflecting its widebody capabilities.


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