Which US city has the most direct, fastest nonstop flights as well as most number of destinations to European cities?
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That's the sort of question that gets Americans a bad name.
Ever heard of Noo Yawk?
Yes, indeed.
New York is the largest American city. It's also the second-closest major American metro to Europe, after Boston (rank: 11th). The only other metro area that has as much as half of greater New York's population is Los Angeles, which is 3000 miles further from Europe. And metros #3, 4 and 5 are Chicago, Dallas, and Houston, all 1000+ further miles from Europe.
NYC especially if combining JFK and EWR. MIA is next off the top of my head, then LAX, ATL, IAH, ORD in that order. Might be slightly out of order.
The OP's question was to Europe specifically, not any international. On that basis I would guess Boston, DC, and maybe even Philly have more than those you mentioned except ORD.
New York is the largest American city. It's also the second-closest major American metro to Europe, after Boston (rank: 11th). The only other metro area that has as much as half of greater New York's population is Los Angeles, which is 3000 miles further from Europe. And metros #3, 4 and 5 are Chicago, Dallas, and Houston, all 1000+ further miles from Europe.
How could it not be New York?
Keep in mind that the northern cities all use the polar route to get to Europe, so it’s not really that much farther from Chicago to London than it is from NYC to London- I think the total time difference is about an hour, even though it takes about 2 hours to get between the two.
The OP's question was to Europe specifically, not any international. On that basis I would guess Boston, DC, and maybe even Philly have more than those you mentioned except ORD.
Boston and DC... you're probably right there to include them. IAH should probably get pulled from my list. But the balance have much more. Especially if you're looking at breadth vs frequency (i.e. ZRH, LIS, TVL, ARN, IST, whatever). Philly has maybe 4-5 destinations. Not even in the running.
Not most but quite few: From Dallas-Fort Worth airport there are direct flights to Amsterdam (American), Dublin (American), Frankfurt (American, Lufthansa), Reykjavik (American), London (American, British Airways), Madrid (American), Munich (American), Paris (American, Air France), and Rome (American).
Non-stop flights from Houston to Europe
United Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round to Frankfurt (FRA), Munich (MUC), London Heathrow (LHR) and Amsterdam (AMS).
Lufthansa (Star Alliance): year-round to Frankfurt (FRA).
British Airways (Oneworld): year-round to London Heathrow (LHR).
Singapore Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round to Manchester (MAN).
KLM (SkyTeam): year-round to Amsterdam (AMS).
Air France (SkyTeam): year-round to Paris (CDG).
There are 17 non-stop flights from Newark Liberty International Airport to Europe.
There seems to be a lot of non-stop flights from Atlanta to Europe:
Delta (SkyTeam) has a significant network of flights from Atlanta to Europe.
Delta (SkyTeam): seasonal flights to Düsseldorf (DUS), year-round flights to Frankfurt (FRA), Munich (MUC), seasonal flights to Stuttgart (STR), Dublin (DUB), Edinburgh (EDI), year-round flights to London Heathrow (LHR), seasonal flights to Athens (ATH), Milan (Malpensa) (MXP), year-round flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO), seasonal flights to Venice Marco Polo (VCE), Barcelona (BCN), year-round flights to Madrid (MAD), Paris (CDG) and Amsterdam (AMS).
Lufthansa (Star Alliance): year-round to Frankfurt (FRA).
Virgin Atlantic: year-round to London Heathrow (LHR) and Manchester (MAN).
British Airways (Oneworld): year-round to London Heathrow (LHR).
Air France (SkyTeam): year-round to Paris (CDG).
KLM (SkyTeam): year-round to Amsterdam (AMS).
There are 35 non-stop flights from New York (JFK) to Europe.
Not most but quite few: From Dallas-Fort Worth airport there are direct flights to Amsterdam (American), Dublin (American), Frankfurt (American, Lufthansa), Reykjavik (American), London (American, British Airways), Madrid (American), Munich (American), Paris (American, Air France), and Rome (American).
Non-stop flights from Houston to Europe
United Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round to Frankfurt (FRA), Munich (MUC), London Heathrow (LHR) and Amsterdam (AMS).
Lufthansa (Star Alliance): year-round to Frankfurt (FRA).
British Airways (Oneworld): year-round to London Heathrow (LHR).
Singapore Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round to Manchester (MAN).
KLM (SkyTeam): year-round to Amsterdam (AMS).
Air France (SkyTeam): year-round to Paris (CDG).
There are 17 non-stop flights from Newark Liberty International Airport to Europe.
There seems to be a lot of non-stop flights from Atlanta to Europe:
Delta (SkyTeam) has a significant network of flights from Atlanta to Europe.
Delta (SkyTeam): seasonal flights to Düsseldorf (DUS), year-round flights to Frankfurt (FRA), Munich (MUC), seasonal flights to Stuttgart (STR), Dublin (DUB), Edinburgh (EDI), year-round flights to London Heathrow (LHR), seasonal flights to Athens (ATH), Milan (Malpensa) (MXP), year-round flights to Rome (Fiumicino) (FCO), seasonal flights to Venice Marco Polo (VCE), Barcelona (BCN), year-round flights to Madrid (MAD), Paris (CDG) and Amsterdam (AMS).
Lufthansa (Star Alliance): year-round to Frankfurt (FRA).
Virgin Atlantic: year-round to London Heathrow (LHR) and Manchester (MAN).
British Airways (Oneworld): year-round to London Heathrow (LHR).
Air France (SkyTeam): year-round to Paris (CDG).
KLM (SkyTeam): year-round to Amsterdam (AMS).
There are 35 non-stop flights from New York (JFK) to Europe.
Depending on how you count Istanbul, you could add Istanbul (Turkish) to all of the above. Dallas I believe also gets seasonal nonstop service to Helsinki (Finnair).
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