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The following is a list of transatlantic flights classified by airline. Some flights may be transatlantic while not being classed as such; for instance SQ21&22 (alongside 23&24) may fly over the Atlantic if wind conditions are preferable, but may fly over Asia or the Arctic Ocean instead.
Supersonic flights on Concorde were offered from 1976 to 2003, from London (by British Airways) and Paris (by Air France) to New York and Washington, and back, with flight times of around three and a half hours one-way. Since the loosening of regulations in the 1970s and 1980s, many airlines now compete across the Atlantic.
This is a list of destinations that Avelo Airlines operates scheduled flights to as of July 2024. [1] This list does not include destinations served by the airline’s former branding of Casino Express Airlines or Xtra Airways.
New York: John F. Kennedy International Airport: Seasonal [14] Syracuse: Syracuse Hancock International Airport: Seasonal [2] United States (North Carolina) Asheville: Asheville Regional Airport: Terminated [17] [15] Charlotte: Charlotte Douglas International Airport: Seasonal [14] Raleigh/Durham: Raleigh-Durham International Airport: Seasonal ...
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Refs Armenia: Colombia: AXM: SKAR: El Edén International Airport [2]Asunción: Paraguay: ASU: SGAS: Silvio Pettirossi International Airport
^2 TUI Airlines Netherlands' flights operate between Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao on selected days. However, the airline does not have fifth freedom rights to transport passengers solely between Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao. ^3 Winair's flights operate between Aruba and Sint Maarten via Curaçao on selected days.
Singapore Airlines Flights 23 and 24 (SQ23/SIA23 and SQ24/SIA24, respectively) are the longest regularly scheduled non-stop flights in the world, operated by Singapore Airlines between Singapore Changi Airport and New York–JFK. [1] The route launched on 9 November 2020. [2]
Skyway Costa Rica is a regional airline based in San José, Costa Rica. It operates daily scheduled passenger services to 8 domestic destinations and 1 international destination. Its hub is located at Juan Santamaría International Airport. [1] [2]