Summary Norse Atlantic is the only carrier with fewer than 100 flights, offering 31,000 seats between London and New York in September. Delta Air Lines and JetBlue both have 180 flights between London and New York; JetBlue offers more seats. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic lead in operations with 656 and 368 flights, respectively, between New York and London.
The route between London and New York connects two of the world's most iconic cities. No wonder it is known as the world's most valuable air corridor. According to data from Cirium , an aviation analytics company, seven carriers are operating flights on this route in September 2024.
There are over 2,000 flights that offer over half a million seats. In this article, we are going to dive deeper into these numbers. Perhaps, then, you might be able to figure out which airline you need to choose for a flight between London and New York .
Norse Atlantic - the only carrier with less than 100 flights With just over 30,758 seats between New York and London, the Norwegian low-cost carrier Norse Atlantic Airways offers 91 flights between these two cities in September. The carrier will deploy its Boeing 787s on this route, which spans 3,479 miles. Number of flights Number of seats Available Seat Miles (ASMs) 91 30,758 106,699,502 Norse Atlantic Airways' flights from London to New York take place between London Gatwick Airport (LGW) and John F.
Kennedy International (JFK). The flight has different fare types : Economy Premium Eco.