Globally, many long-haul routes had at least 100,000 round-trip passengers, yet do not have nonstop flights. Some of them had service in the past, even recently. But, all of them are without regular flights now. The reasons vary depending on the market. But they usually involve some combination of low yields from the distance or a lack of premium demand, or being too far for nonstop flights with existing aircraft.
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