The list below ranks airports by the number direct destinations they have to other airports around the world.
However, it does not rank the number of passengers nor the number of flights to those destinations.
Making Sense Of The World, One Map At A Time
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The list below ranks airports by the number direct destinations they have to other airports around the world.
However, it does not rank the number of passengers nor the number of flights to those destinations.
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The map below shows which airports handle the most passengers each year.
The data comes from the Airports Council International.
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The list below shows the airports with the most flights per day. However, more flights does not automatically man more passengers.
The data comes from FlightsFrom.com.
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The list below shows the airports that have the greatest number of different airlines serving them.
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The map above shows the number of monorail systems each country has, this includes not only for public transit but also in places like airports and amusement parks.
Below you can find a complete list of systems.
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The map above shows how many operation suspension railway systems each country has. Germany is the clear lead with 4 (the most famous of which is the Wuppertaler Schwebebahn, but Japan and China also have operating systems.
Here is the list:
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The 24 states above have no subway system and/or commuter light rail system in any city within the state. Some like Alaska, make sense given how small even their biggest cities are.
However, Indiana is the 17th most populous state in the country, and Indianapolis is the 16th-most populous city.
Here is a list of what each state has:
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According to the UN there were 81 cities in the world with a population exceeding 5 million people in 2018.
Of those 16 can be found in Europe as the map above shows. Here is the list by country:
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The map above shows Apple’s Look Around coverage (aka Apple Maps Street View) as of April 2025.
One thing that I immediately find odd is the lack of coverage in the United States (where the iPhone remains the top selling smartphone) compared to Europe, where Android phones are often much more common.
The other is the relative lack of converge compared to Google’s Street view (see map below):