Daytime transatlantic flights to Europe are relatively rare, with only 1,811 departures scheduled between April and September in 2025. This figure represents a decrease from the previous year, which saw 2,328 such flights during the same period. Several airlines, including Azores Airlines, American Airlines, and Icelandair, have reduced their daytime routes.
The summer of 2025 will feature 13 daytime transatlantic routes. Among these is Air Saint Pierre's service from Saint Pierre and Miquelon to Paris CDG using a wet-leased Boeing 737-700. The route operates weekly between June and September with just 11 roundtrip flights planned. The purpose of this route remains unclear but may involve tourism or local travel needs.
London Heathrow accounts for nearly eight out of ten daytime transatlantic flights due to cuts in mainland European routes. American Airlines, British Airways, JetBlue, United Airlines, and Virgin Atlantic operate services that depart from the Americas between 06:00 and midnight.