The current 3 A380's in service with Air France fly between Paris-New York, Paris-Johannesburg and Paris-Tokyo. For three months during the summer of 2010, one of the A380's also flew the Paris-London route four days a week.
From mid-2011, as more aircraft enter service, AF will fly the A380 on their Montreal, Washington DC and Mexico City routes.
Nope. They stopped using Airbus A380's in 2009 After the Air France Incident
As at March 2010, only four airlines own and operate the Airbus A380: Air France, Emirates, Qantas and Singapore Airlines.
The Airbus A380 was designed by the Airbus company of Toulouse, France. The original designer was Jean Roeder.
A few of them are: Lufthansa Singapore Airlines Air France Emirates Qantas British Airways
From one of the operating airlines; Emirates, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Air France, and Lufthansa.
airlines that are flying there Airbus A380's; Singapore Airlines Emirates Qantas Air France Lufthansa Malaysia Korean Air Virgin Atlantic One more airline is expected to introduce the A380 during 2010; Korean Air
Not sure if this is what you were asking but it appears you may want to know who currently flies A380 and what destinations. If so... Currently only five carriers being Qantas, Singapore, Emirates, Air France, and Lufthansa. fly the A380. See the related link below for complete listing of all routes and schedules flown by the A380 plus flight number to look for if booking a trip. Includes schedules and routes for Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Air France (from Nov09). http://airtraveladvice.blogspot.com/2009/07/which-routes-airbus-a380-flies.html
Singapore Airline currently flies the A380 to the following destinations: Hong Kong London Paris Sydney Tokyo from Sep 29 2009 they will also operate it to Melbourne. See the related link below for complete listing of all routes and schedules flown by the A380. This link includes current schedules and routes for Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Air France (from Nov09). http://airtraveladvice.blogspot.com/2009/07/which-routes-airbus-a380-flies.html
The biggest Airbus is the A380-800. The longest Airbus is the A340-600 which is 247 ft 1 in long (the A380 is 240 ft).
I heard that there is going to be an Airbus from Port Charlotte to Illinois? Could you give me more information? Thanks * * * UPDATED * * * Currently (Jul 09) the A380 is operates to 18 different destinations. Currently three airlines operate these aircraft including Qantas, Singapore Airlines and Emirates. From November 09 Air France will become the fourth airline to begin commercial flights of the A380 and will add a 19th destination (New York JFK - after Emirates cancelled services to JFK earlier this year). See the related link below for a complete, up-to-date listing of all routes and schedules flown by the A380. It includes schedules for Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Air France (from Nov09). http://airtraveladvice.blogspot.com/2009/07/which-routes-airbus-a380-flies.html
Currently Nowhere and at present there are no immediate plans to begin services to India. The airbus A380 is operating on on selected high traffic routes by three airlines, Qantas, Emirates and Singapore Airlines. From November 09 Air France will also begin flying it. See the related link below for complete listing of all routes and schedules flown by the A380. This link includes current schedules and routes for Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Air France (from Nov09). http://airtraveladvice.blogspot.com/2009/07/which-routes-airbus-a380-flies.html
The planned and announced configurations for the Airbus A380 range from 450 passengers, used by Qantas, to 840 passengers, used by Air Austral.