The transatlantic corridor remains one of the busiest and most competitive markets in global aviation. Routes linking major US cities with European gateways consistently see high demand and rank among the world’s most heavily traveled long-haul services. Just a few years ago, this market was severely impacted by COVID-19 travel restrictions, with many routes temporarily suspended.

Once restrictions lifted, however, airlines rapidly restored capacity, and growth has since continued beyond recovery levels. Compared to 2015, transatlantic flights from Europe to the US have grown by more than 30%. Even against pre-pandemic 2019 figures, current numbers are up around 13%. This winter, demand continues to remain strong. According to data from aviation analytics provider Cirium , nearly 60

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