====== European Airports Core / Better structure ====== [[.:aircore|European Airports Core]]; [[.:aircores|structure]]; [[aircoreh|how to]]; Based on the [[http://complex.unizar.es/~atnmultiplex/|data]] from the paper A. Cardillo, J. Gómez-Gardeñes, M. Zanin, M. Romance, D. Papo, F. del Pozo, S. Boccaletti: Emergence of Network Features from Multiplexity, Scientific Reports 3, 1344 (2013). ===== European Airports core of order 13 ===== Each airport is linked with the others from the core with at least 13 different companies. A cube in the core 3D visualization represents a link/triple (**''ap1''**, **''ap2''**, **''co''**) - the airport **''ap1''** is linked to the airport **''ap2''** with a line provided by the company **''co''**. Lines provided by the same company are of the same color.
Click a link (cube) for its identification (airport1, airport2, company)!
[1] "Frankfurt Airport"
[2] "Berlin Tegel Airport"
[3] "Munich Airport"
[4] "Dusseldorf Airport"
[5] "Hamburg Airport"
[6] "Zurich Airport"
[7] "Geneva Airport"
[8] "Milan-Malpensa A"
[9] "Copenhagen Airport"
[10] "Stockholm Arlanda Airport"
[11] "Heathrow Airport"
[12] "Warsaw Chopin Airport"
[13] "Vienna International Airport"
[14] "Amsterdam Airport Schiphol"
[15] "Charles de Gaulle Airport (Roissy Airport)"
[16] "Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport"
[17] "Barcelona El Prat Airport"
[18] "Malaga Airport"
[19] "Vaclav Havel Airport Prague"
[20] "Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport"
[21] "Brussels Airport (Zaventem Airport)"
[22] "Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport"
[23] "Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos Airport)"
[24] "Ben Gurion Airport"
[25] "Henri Coanda International Airport"
[26] "Venice Marco Polo Airport"
[27] "Sofia Airport"
[28] "Nice Cote d'Azur Airport"
Companies
[1] "Lufthansa" "Air Berlin" "Swiss IAL" "Netjets" "Easyjet" "SAS"
[7] "Norwegian AS" "British A" "LOT Polish A" "Austrian A" "Niki" "KLM"
[13] "Transavia H" "Air France" "Iberia" "Air Nostrum" "Vueling A" "Ryanair"
[19] "Czech A" "Alitalia" "Brussels A" "European AT" "Malev HA" "Wizz Air"
[25] "Aegean A" "Olympic Air" "TNT Airways"