When it comes to route network development, major legacy airlines tend to fall into one of two categories, both of which stem from the differing geographic dispositions of legacy carriers' home nations. Some carriers will focus all traffic through a singular hub airport, capitalizing on high-demand trunk routes, while others will have many hubs in order to cater to demand from an even broader geographic region.
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