More than 35 airlines have passenger flights between the US and Europe. In addition to carriers from those places, there is Air Tahiti Nui with its fifth freedom Papeete-Los Angeles-Paris CDG service, Emirates with Dubai-Milan Malpensa-New York JFK and Dubai-Athens-Newark, and Singapore Airlines with Singapore-Manchester-Houston. However, the latter service—the world’s longest one-stop link—will end soon.
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