When passengers fly transatlantic or transpacific routes, they often notice that the flight map route does not follow a straight line. Instead, it sometimes appears as if the aircraft is taking a roundabout path, such as passing over Greenland or Iceland. Nevertheless, there exist several explanations behind this, and the answer is more straightforward than first thought.
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