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MSP-ORD's avatar

"There are 22 daily flights between Minneapolis and Chicago alone, highlighting significant demand for fast, efficient travel."

Important to note that both Minneapolis (Delta) and Chicago (United, American, & Southwest) are both major airline hubs - competition between the airlines keeps the frequencies high.

More importantly - much of this traffic may not originate from origin/destination ["O&D"] traffic, but people connecting in from other cities in these airlines' networks.

Focusing on O&D traffic would be a much stronger statistic in this case than flight frequencies.

(Excellent post though and I am in full support of rail!)

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Khyber Sen's avatar

Where are you getting the average speed for Beijing Guangzhou? It does 2230 km in 7:17 (G79, G80) for an average of 306 kmh. So it would do a 441 mile route in 139 min, not 159.

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