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.
Asia is the busiest continent in the world, both in terms of population and economic activity. It is home to more than half of the world's population and has some of the largest and busiest cities in the world, such as Tokyo, Shanghai, and Delhi.
The Atlantic Ocean divides North America from Europe.
The island northeast of North America is Greenland. It is the world's largest island located in the North Atlantic Ocean, situated between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.
The largest island in the world is Greenland. It is located in the North Atlantic Ocean and is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.
The largest non-capital city in the world is Yokohama, Japan. It is located south of Tokyo and is known for its port, which is one of the busiest in the world.
The North Atlantic Ocean Route is the busiest trade route in the world.
Sea routes to the Far East from Europe (through the Suez Canal and Malacca Straits) are the busiest. In addition, the North Atlantic sea route, linking the US and Canada to Europe, is very busy as well. The Port of Singapore is the world's busiest sea port in terms of tons transported.
The Atlantic Ocean is the busiest sea passage in the world.
The busy sea route connecting the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean is called the English Channel. This narrow body of water separates southern England from northern France and serves as a crucial shipping lane for maritime traffic between the two bodies of water. It is one of the world's busiest shipping routes, facilitating trade and travel.
In the North Atlantic Ocean, en route from Europe to New York.
The busiest ocean in the world is the Atlantic Ocean. More ships transporting cargo pass through this body of water than any other. Ships pass from the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic also.
The North Atlantic Oceanic Route is considered the world's most important maritime route due to its role in facilitating transatlantic trade between North America and Europe. It supports significant cargo traffic, including essential goods, raw materials, and energy supplies. Additionally, this route is vital for the global shipping industry, impacting international shipping costs and logistics. Its strategic importance is further underscored by the dense network of shipping lanes that connect major ports on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Atlantic Ocean is perhaps the busiest ocean of them all. It connects the Americas, Africa and Europe. It is the trade route between the continents and is always full of cargo ships being carried around continent to continent. It spreads over 32 million square miles.
The Straits of Dover and it is the busiest seaway in the world.
Currently, the world's busiest air route was from Seoul-Gimpo to Jeju, in South Korea. Over 10 million passengers used that route in 2012.
Barcelona-Madrid as of September 19, 2006 - this is the busiest flight route overall, but it is actually domestic - in addition with the new high-speed train link between Barcelona and Madrid it is probably no longer as busy as it used to be The busiest international route could be either of two, depending on who you want to offend: Hong Kong - Taipei with some 600 connections per week is probably seen by some as a domestic route but you certainly have to fly an international flight London Heathrow - Amsterdam with some 350 flights per week is the busiest European international route and the busiest international overall if you exclude the Chinese 'pseudo-domestic' routes See the OAG website http://www.oag.com/oag/website/com/en/Press+Room/Press+Releases+2007/OAG+reveals+latest+industry+intelligence+on+the+busiest+routes+2109072 for more info
The Yangtze River in China is considered the world's busiest waterway, serving as a crucial transportation route for trade and shipping activities. It plays a significant role in connecting several major cities and industrial hubs in China.