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London serves as a transit hub for North America as well as England while JFK Intl airport and Newark airport serve as as entry points for international passengers to reach any point in U.S. Also BA operates the highest no of flights in the sector has its hub in Heathrow which has connections to many Asian places. Many Asian North American flights use the North Atlantic route.

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