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As of 2022, the top 50 airlines worldwide ranked by revenue are as follows:

| Rank | Airline                          | Revenue (USD) | Country          |
|------|----------------------------------|---------------|-------------------|
| 1    | Delta Air Lines                  | $54.0 billion | United States    |
| 2    | American Airlines Group          | $52.3 billion | United States    |
| 3    | United Airlines Holdings        | $48.8 billion | United States    |
| 4    | Lufthansa Group                  | $35.8 billion | Germany          |
| 5    | Air France–KLM Group            | $29.4 billion | France/Netherlands|
| 6    | Southwest Airlines              | $24.8 billion | United States    |
| 7    | International Airlines Group (IAG)| $24.3 billion | UK/Spain          |
| 8    | Turkish Airlines                | $19.7 billion | Turkey            |
| 9    | China Southern Airlines          | $12.9 billion | China            |
| 10  | Emirates                        | $12.9 billion | United Arab Emirates |
| 11  | China Eastern Airlines          | $12.8 billion | China            |
| 12  | Qatar Airways                    | $12.0 billion | Qatar            |
| 13  | ANA Holdings (All Nippon Airways)| $11.8 billion | Japan            |
| 14  | Air Canada                      | $11.1 billion | Canada            |
| 15  | Qantas Airways                  | $10.7 billion | Australia        |
| 16  | Japan Airlines                  | $10.3 billion | Japan            |
| 17  | Hainan Airlines                  | $10.0 billion | China            |
| 18  | Korean Air                      | $9.8 billion  | South Korea      |
| 19  | Singapore Airlines              | $9.7 billion  | Singapore        |
| 20  | Etihad Airways                  | $9.2 billion  | United Arab Emirates |
| 21  | Cathay Pacific Airways          | $9.0 billion  | Hong Kong        |
| 22  | British Airways                  | $8.9 billion  | United Kingdom    |
| 23  | EVA Air                          | $8.5 billion  | Taiwan            |
| 24  | Thai Airways                    | $8.2 billion  | Thailand          |
| 25  | Malaysia Airlines                | $7.9 billion  | Malaysia          |
| 26  | Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia)  | $7.5 billion  | Saudi Arabia      |
| 27  | Garuda Indonesia                | $7.2 billion  | Indonesia        |
| 28  | Vietnam Airlines                | $7.0 billion  | Vietnam          |
| 29  | Finnair                          | $6.8 billion  | Finland          |
| 30  | Philippine Airlines              | $6.5 billion  | Philippines      |
| 31  | Aeroflot                        | $6.3 billion  | Russia            |
| 32  | Alaska Airlines                  | $6.1 billion  | United States    |
| 33  | JetBlue Airways                  | $5.9 billion  | United States    |
| 34  | Ryanair                          | $5.7 billion  | Ireland          |
| 35  | easyJet                          | $5.5 billion  | United Kingdom    |
| 36  | LATAM Airlines Group            | $5.3 billion  | Chile/Brazil      |
| 37  | Norwegian Air Shuttle            | $5.1 billion  | Norway            |
| 38  | IndiGo                          | $4.9 billion  | India            |
| 39  | Pegasus Airlines                | $4.7 billion  | Turkey            |
| 40  | Azul Brazilian Airlines          | $4.5 billion  | Brazil            |
| 41  | Spirit Airlines                  | $4.3 billion  | United States    |
| 42  | Wizz Air                        | $4.1 billion  | Hungary          |
| 43  | Air India                        | $3.9 billion  | India            |
| 44  | Jet Airways                      | $3.7 billion  | India            |
| 45  | Scoot                            | $3.5 billion  | Singapore        |
| 46  | Vueling Airlines                | $3.3 billion  | Spain            |
| 47  | AirAsia                          | $3.1 billion  | Malaysia          |
| 48  | Frontier Airlines                | $2.9 billion  | United States    |
| 49  | Allegiant Air                    | $2.7 billion  | United States    |
| 50  | TAP Air Portugal                | $2.5 billion  | Portugal          |

Please note that these figures are based on available data up to 2022 and may have changed in subsequent years.

Here is a detailed explanation of the top 50 airlines worldwide, highlighting their unique features, hubs, services, and key markets.

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### **1. Delta Air Lines** 
- **Headquarters**: Atlanta, United States 
- **Key Hubs**: Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis, New York JFK, Salt Lake City 
- **Features**: Known for its extensive global network and exceptional customer service. A founding member of the SkyTeam alliance. 

### **2. American Airlines Group** 
- **Headquarters**: Fort Worth, Texas, United States 
- **Key Hubs**: Dallas-Fort Worth, Charlotte, Miami, Philadelphia, Phoenix 
- **Features**: One of the largest airlines globally, offering extensive domestic and international routes. A founding member of the Oneworld alliance. 

### **3. United Airlines Holdings** 
- **Headquarters**: Chicago, United States 
- **Key Hubs**: Chicago O'Hare, Denver, Houston, Newark, San Francisco 
- **Features**: A leading airline in international routes. A founding member of the Star Alliance. 

### **4. Lufthansa Group** 
- **Headquarters**: Frankfurt, Germany 
- **Key Hubs**: Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, Zurich 
- **Features**: One of Europe’s largest airline groups. Known for premium services and its subsidiaries, including SWISS and Austrian Airlines. 

### **5. Air France–KLM Group** 
- **Headquarters**: Paris, France, and Amsterdam, Netherlands 
- **Key Hubs**: Paris Charles de Gaulle, Amsterdam Schiphol 
- **Features**: Combines French luxury with Dutch efficiency. A founding member of SkyTeam. 

### **6. Southwest Airlines** 
- **Headquarters**: Dallas, Texas, United States 
- **Key Hubs**: Focus city model rather than traditional hubs; largest operations in Dallas Love Field, Denver, Chicago Midway 
- **Features**: The world's largest low-cost carrier, known for free checked bags and no change fees. 

### **7. International Airlines Group (IAG)** 
- **Headquarters**: London, United Kingdom, and Madrid, Spain 
- **Key Hubs**: London Heathrow, Madrid-Barajas 
- **Features**: Owns British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus, and Vueling. A member of Oneworld. 

### **8. Turkish Airlines** 
- **Headquarters**: Istanbul, Turkey 
- **Key Hub**: Istanbul Airport 
- **Features**: Flies to more countries than any other airline. Known for excellent onboard catering. 

### **9. China Southern Airlines** 
- **Headquarters**: Guangzhou, China 
- **Key Hubs**: Guangzhou, Beijing, Shenzhen 
- **Features**: One of China’s “Big Three” airlines, offering an extensive domestic and international network. 

### **10. Emirates** 
- **Headquarters**: Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
- **Key Hub**: Dubai International Airport 
- **Features**: Famous for luxury services, including private suites and onboard showers in First Class. 

### **11. China Eastern Airlines** 
- **Headquarters**: Shanghai, China 
- **Key Hubs**: Shanghai, Beijing, Kunming 
- **Features**: A major player in the Asia-Pacific market, focusing on regional and international routes. 

### **12. Qatar Airways** 
- **Headquarters**: Doha, Qatar 
- **Key Hub**: Hamad International Airport 
- **Features**: Consistently ranked among the world’s best airlines, offering high-quality service and modern aircraft. 

### **13. ANA Holdings (All Nippon Airways)** 
- **Headquarters**: Tokyo, Japan 
- **Key Hubs**: Tokyo Haneda, Tokyo Narita 
- **Features**: Renowned for punctuality, service excellence, and extensive routes in Asia and beyond. 

### **14. Air Canada** 
- **Headquarters**: Montreal, Canada 
- **Key Hubs**: Toronto Pearson, Montreal-Trudeau, Vancouver 
- **Features**: Canada’s flagship carrier, offering extensive North American and international connections. 

### **15. Qantas Airways** 
- **Headquarters**: Sydney, Australia 
- **Key Hubs**: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 
- **Features**: Known as the world’s safest airline. A founding member of Oneworld. 

### **16. Japan Airlines (JAL)** 
- **Headquarters**: Tokyo, Japan 
- **Key Hubs**: Tokyo Haneda, Tokyo Narita 
- **Features**: Offers traditional Japanese hospitality and a wide range of international routes. 

### **17. Hainan Airlines** 
- **Headquarters**: Haikou, China 
- **Key Hubs**: Haikou, Beijing 
- **Features**: Known for superior onboard service and customer satisfaction. 

### **18. Korean Air** 
- **Headquarters**: Seoul, South Korea 
- **Key Hub**: Incheon International Airport 
- **Features**: Offers strong connections between Asia, North America, and Europe. 

### **19. Singapore Airlines** 
- **Headquarters**: Singapore 
- **Key Hub**: Changi Airport 
- **Features**: Known for world-class service, luxurious cabins, and innovative onboard amenities. 

### **20. Etihad Airways** 
- **Headquarters**: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 
- **Key Hub**: Abu Dhabi International Airport 
- **Features**: Focuses on premium experiences and extensive connections in the Middle East and beyond. 

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