A detailed look at where passengers can still experience the Airbus A380 this winter — including Middle East hubs and global routes.
Airbus A380 Flights
A former Malaysia Airlines (MH) Airbus A380, the largest passenger aircraft in the world, has taken to the skies again after nearly three years in storage.
Painting an Airbus A380 isn’t just a cosmetic job — it’s a complex process that adds serious weight to the world’s largest passenger plane.
The Airbus A380 remains the largest passenger airliner in the world, and in 2025 it is still operated by just 11 airlines globally.
Global Airlines (GL) is sending its only Airbus A380 back to storage in Tarbes, France (LDE), after completing just two return flights between Glasgow (GLA) and New York (JFK).
These 3 planes have earned legendary status not only for their performance, but also for their remarkable safety records!
European aviation giant Airbus marks the historic milestone as the aviation giant commemorates two decades since the A380’s maiden flight.
The Airbus A380 prototype has returned to the skies after a prolonged period of inactivity of three years.
Qantas longest A380 flight between London (LHR) and Singapore Changi (SIN) diverted to Istanbul (IST), Turkey following a medical emergency.
There are around 150 Airbus A380 aircraft in service with 10 Airlines flying them on 93 Routes this Winter (2024-25).