The Airbus A380, once thought to be an overbuilt relic of pre-pandemic aviation, is enjoying a remarkable resurgence. With long-haul demand soaring and twin-engine replacements arriving slower than expected, airlines have turned back to the world’s largest passenger jet to keep high-volume routes moving.
This winter, more than 7,500 A380 flights are scheduled globally. That’s nearly 4 million seats on just one aircraft type — a testament to the enduring appeal of a plane that was supposed to fade away.
Despite production ending in 2021, the A380 remains a powerhouse where it operates: major hubs, heavily trafficked trunk routes, and premium-heavy markets. Many airlines have returned the jet to service, often with refreshed interiors or rethought network strategies.
Below is a breakdown of where you can fly the superjumbo in Winter 2025–26.

Airbus A380 Global Routes
Middle East: Powerhouse of A380
No region keeps the A380 alive quite like the Middle East. Three carriers — Emirates (EK), Qatar Airways (QR), and Etihad (EY) — collectively operate the majority of the world’s superjumbo flights.
Emirates: The Global Standard-Bearer
No airline defines the A380 quite like Emirates. With 116 aircraft and nearly 100 in active service, the Dubai-based carrier single-handedly keeps the type relevant. Its cabin offerings — onboard showers, an in-flight lounge, and spacious business class — remain a major draw for travelers.
Key Emirates winter destinations include:
Amsterdam • Bangkok • Jeddah • Johannesburg • Kuala Lumpur • London (Gatwick/Heathrow) • Los Angeles • Madrid • Melbourne • Milan • San Francisco • São Paulo • Seoul • Shanghai • Singapore • Sydney
Fifth-freedom routes:
- Christchurch–Sydney
- Bangkok–Hong Kong
- Milan–New York

Qatar Airways: A Temporary Return
Qatar Airways brought the A380 back to service after delays to its Boeing 777X order book. Despite criticism from its former CEO, passenger demand has kept the aircraft flying longer than expected.
Routes this winter:
- Doha–Bangkok
- Doha–London Heathrow
- Doha–Paris
- Doha–Perth
- Doha–Sydney

Etihad Airways: Home of The Residence
Etihad’s superjumbos are best known for The Residence, the only three-room suite on a commercial aircraft.
Routes this winter:
- Abu Dhabi–London
- Abu Dhabi–New York

Europe & Asia-Pacific Heavyweights
British Airways
With 12 A380s, British Airways (BA) has steadily reintegrated the type as it embarks on a multi-billion-dollar cabin upgrade program. Winter schedules highlight the aircraft’s value on trunk routes where premium cabins sell out quickly.
Routes:
Boston • Johannesburg • Los Angeles • Miami • San Francisco • Singapore • Washington DC

Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines retains 12 A380s, famous for their private suites and refined cabin experience. The airline’s superjumbos feature some of the most luxurious first-class products in the sky — including the rare double-bed configuration for couples.
Routes:
Singapore–Frankfurt • Singapore–London • Singapore–Mumbai • Singapore–New Delhi • Singapore–Shanghai • Singapore–Sydney

The Rest of the A380 World: Quick View Table
Below is a clear, concise reference for the four remaining operators flying the superjumbo this winter.
| Airline | Fleet Size | Primary Hub | Winter A380 Routes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lufthansa | 8 active | Munich | Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, New Delhi, New York, Washington DC, Bangkok |
| Korean Air | 6 active | Seoul Incheon | Frankfurt, New York, Tokyo |
| Asiana Airlines | 6 active | Seoul Incheon | Frankfurt, Los Angeles, Sydney (some rotations to New York) |
| ANA | 3 active | Tokyo Narita | Honolulu (sole dedicated route) |
Source: Business Insider

Bottom Line
What was once heralded as a “failed” project is steadily regaining strategic importance. Airlines are rediscovering that when demand spikes — and delivery backlogs stretch for years — nothing moves passengers quite like the A380.
For travelers, this winter offers some of the best chances in years to experience the double-deck giant: spacious cabins, quieter rides, and in many cases, cabins that now feel even more luxurious after refurbishment.
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