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Global Mobility Coverage Afghanistan Belarus Canada Wuxi Kabul Minsk Calgary Xiamen Albania Belgium Montreal Xian Tirana Antwerp Ottawa Xuzhou Algeria Brussels Regina Yantai Algiers Benin St. John’s China Average Andorra Cotonou Toronto China Medium City Andorra la Vella Bermuda Vancouver Average Angola Hamilton Canada Average Colombia Luanda Bhutan Canada Medium City Bogota Argentina Thimphu Average Medellin Buenos Aires Bolivia Cape Verde Congo, Democratic Cordoba La Paz Praia Republic of Armenia Santa Cruz Central African Kinshasa Yerevan Bosnia-Herzegovina Republic Congo, Australia Sarajevo Bangui Republic of Adelaide Botswana Chad Brazzaville Brisbane Gaborone N’Djamena Pointe Noire Canberra Brazil Chile Costa Rica Darwin Brasilia Santiago San Jose Melbourne Curitiba China Côte d’Ivoire Perth Manaus Beijing Abidjan Sydney Recife Changzhou Croatia Australia Average Rio de Janeiro Chengdu Split Australia Medium City Sao Paulo Chongqing Zagreb Average Brazil Average Dalian Cuba Austria Brazil Medium City Average Fuzhou Havana Graz Brunei Guangzhou Curacao Vienna Bandar Seri Begawan Harbin Willemstad Austria Average Bulgaria Jilin Cyprus Azerbaijan Sofia Jinan Limassol Baku Burkina Faso Macau (SAR of Nicosia Bahamas Ouagadougou China) Czech Republic Nassau Burundi Nanjing Mlada Boleslav Bahrain Bujumbura Qingdao Prague Manama Cambodia Shanghai Czech Republic Average Bangladesh Phnom Penh Shenyang Czech Republic Medium Dhaka Cameroon Shenzhen City Average Barbados Douala Suzhou Denmark Bridgetown Yaounde Tianjin Copenhagen Wuhan Updated January 2018 Djibouti French West Indies Guyana Israel Djibouti Pointe-a-Pitre Georgetown Jerusalem Dominican Republic (Guadeloupe) Haiti Tel Aviv Santo Domingo Fort-de-France Port-au-Prince Italy Ecuador (Martinique) Honduras Genoa Guayaquil Gabon San Pedro Sula Milan Quito Libreville Tegucigalpa Naples Egypt Gambia Hong Kong Rome Alexandria Banjul (SAR of China) Turin Cairo Georgia Hong Kong Italy Average El Salvador Tbilisi Hungary Italy Medium City Average San Salvador Germany Budapest Jamaica Equatorial Guinea Berlin Gyor Kingston Malabo Bonn Iceland Japan Eritrea Cologne Reykjavik Fukuoka Asmara Dresden India Katsuyama Estonia Dusseldorf Ahmedabad Kobe Tallinn Essen Bengaluru (Bangalore) Nagoya Ethiopia Frankfurt Chennai Omuta Addis Ababa Friedrichshafen Hyderabad Osaka Fiji Hamburg Kolkata Tokyo Suva Hannover Mumbai Tsukuba Finland Leipzig New Delhi Yokkaichi Helsinki Ludwigshafen Pune Yokohama France Munich Vadodara Japan Average Ferney-Voltaire Nurnberg India Average Jordan Lyon Stuttgart India Medium City Average Amman Marseille Germany Average Indonesia Kazakhstan Paris Germany Medium City Batam Aktau Rouen Average Jakarta Almaty Strasbourg Ghana Medan Astana Toulouse Accra Surabaya Kenya France Average Greece Iran Nairobi France Medium City Athens Tehran Kosovo Average Guatemala Iraq Pristina French Guiana Guatemala City Baghdad Kuwait Cayenne Guinea Erbil Kuwait City French Polynesia Conakry Ireland Kyrgyzstan Papeete (Tahiti) Guinea Bissau Cork Bishkek Bissau Dublin Laos Vientiane Updated January 2018 Latvia Moldova Nigeria Puerto Rico (United Riga Chisinau Abuja States) Lebanon Monaco Lagos San Juan Beirut Monaco Port Harcourt Qatar Liberia Mongolia North Korea Doha Monrovia Ulaanbaatar Pyongyang Réunion (France) Libya Montenegro Norway Saint-Denis Tripoli Podgorica Oslo Romania Lithuania Morocco Stavanger Brasov Vilnius Casablanca Oman Bucharest Luxembourg Rabat Muscat Pitesti Luxembourg Tangier Pakistan Russia Macedonia Morocco Average Islamabad Kazan Skopje Mozambique Karachi Moscow Madagascar Maputo Lahore Novosibirsk Antananarivo Myanmar Palestine St. Petersburg Malawi Yangon Ramallah Vladivostok Blantyre Namibia Panama Volgograd Lilongwe Windhoek Panama City Yuzhno-Sakhalinks Malaysia Nepal Papua New Guinea Russia Average Johor Bahru Kathmandu Port Moresby Russia Medium City Kuala Lumpur Netherlands Paraguay Average Kuantan Amsterdam Asuncion Rwanda Penang Eindhoven Peru Kigali Mali The Hague Lima Saudi Arabia Bamako Rotterdam Philippines Al Khobar/Dammam Malta Netherlands Average Manila Jeddah Valletta Netherlands Medium City Poland Riyadh Mauritania Average Cracow Saudi Arabia Average Nouakchott New Caledonia Gdansk Saudi Arabia Medium City Mauritius (France) Poznan Average Port Louis Noumea Warsaw Senegal Mexico New Zealand Wroclaw Dakar Aguascalientes Auckland Poland Average Serbia Cuernavaca Christchurch Poland Medium City Belgrade Guadalajara Dunedin Average Seychelles Mexico City Wellington Portugal Victoria Monterrey Nicaragua Aveiro Sierra Leone Mexico Average Managua Lisbon Freetown Mexico Medium City Niger Porto (Oporto) Singapore Average Niamey Singapore Updated January 2018 Slovakia Switzerland Medium City United Arab Emirates Philadelphia, PA Bratislava Average Abu Dhabi Phoenix, AZ Slovenia Syria Dubai Pittsburgh, PA Ljubljana Damascus United Kingdom Portland, OR Solomon Islands Taiwan Aberdeen (Scotland) Princeton, NJ Honiara Kaohsiung Belfast (Northern Raleigh, NC South Africa Taichung Ireland) San Diego, CA Cape Town Taipei Birmingham San Francisco, CA Durban Tajikistan (England) San Jose, CA Johannesburg Dushanbe Bracknell (England) Seattle, WA Port Elizabeth Tanzania Edinburgh (Scotland) St. Louis, MO Pretoria Dar es Salaam Glasgow (Scotland) Washington, D.C. South Korea Thailand London (England) White Plains, NY Pusan (Busan) Bangkok Oxford (England) Winston-Salem, NC Seoul Chiang Mai Southampton (England) United States Ulsan Rayong United Kingdom Average Yeosu Timor-Leste Average United States Medium City Spain Dili United Kingdom Medium Average Barcelona Togo City Average Uruguay Las Palmas Lome United States Montevideo Madrid Tonga Atlanta, GA Uzbekistan Seville Nuku’alofa Boston, MA Samarkand Valladolid Trinidad and Tobago Chicago, IL Tashkent Spain Average Port of Spain Cincinnati, OH Vanuatu Spain Medium City Average Tunisia Cleveland, OH Port Vila Sri Lanka Tunis Dallas, TX Venezuela Colombo Turkey Denver, CO Caracas Sudan Adana Detroit, MI Vietnam Khartoum Ankara Honolulu, HI Hanoi Suriname Bursa Houston, TX Ho Chi Minh City Paramaribo Istanbul Indianapolis, IN Yemen Sweden Turkey Average Las Vegas, NV Sana’a Malmo Turkey Medium City Lexington, KY Zambia Stockholm Average Los Angeles, CA Lusaka Switzerland Turkmenistan Miami, FL Zimbabwe Basel Ashgabat Minneapolis, MI Harare Bern Uganda Milwaukee, WI Geneva Kampala Mobile, AL Zug Ukraine Morristown, NJ Zurich Kiev Nashville, TN Switzerland Average New York, NY Updated January 2018 .
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