Transatlantic Flights
Transatlantic flights are air travel routes that connect North America and Europe across the Atlantic Ocean. These flights are typically operated by major airlines and can vary in duration, usually taking between 6 to 10 hours, depending on the specific cities involved.
Passengers on transatlantic flights can enjoy various amenities, including in-flight entertainment, meals, and sometimes Wi-Fi. Airports like John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and Heathrow Airport in London serve as major hubs for these routes, facilitating travel for millions of people each year.