This very short transatlantic flight will get you to London in about 5 hours this summer — but there’s a catch

shortest transatlantic flights
shortest transatlantic flights

In the time it typically takes to fly from Los Angeles to New York, travelers on this side of the Atlantic could be touching down in London instead, this summer — just 5 hours or so after departing North American soil.

But, there’s a catch — to climb aboard the shortest transatlantic flight on the 2024 schedule, you’ll have to fly all the way to St. John’s, Newfoundland, a journey likely to last longer for most American travelers than the final leg to London.

The 5 hour, 15 minute flight, offered by Canadian airline Westjet from May 1 to October 15 for the first time since 2019, is one in a handful of obscure, extremely short hops across the pond that managed to find an audience among long-haul phobes, pre-pandemic.

For travelers willing to take the extra steps, St. John’s, Newfoundland offers the shortest flight to a major European city from North America. pabradyphoto
For travelers willing to take the extra steps, St. John’s, Newfoundland offers the shortest flight to a major European city from North America. pabradyphoto

Not only do they minimize the amount of time you’re stuck on one airplane, they also shorten the flight to the point where someone who might feel compelled to spend more on a premium ticket can feel at ease in economy — saving hundreds, or even thousands of dollars in the process.

And while these quirky flight hacks were few and far between in recent years, a good chunk of them are back, at least for the summer, and sometimes at bargain prices, to boot.

Check out the handful of other magnificently brief flights leaving from eastern Canada, expanding service to one of Europe’s most magical archipelagos — just two hours or so from wildly popular Lisbon — and much more.

Here’s everything you need to know about the shortest transatlantic flights from North America to Europe in 2024. Remember, as you read — the New York-London slog can last up to a painful 7 or 8 hours, without even factoring in tarmac delays at either end.

Halifax, Nova Scotia to Reykjavik, Iceland on Icelandair

Stop in Reykjavik and experience Iceland’s natural beauty for a layover to remember. powerofforever
Stop in Reykjavik and experience Iceland’s natural beauty for a layover to remember. powerofforever

Time 4 hr 15 min outbound, 4 hr 55 min return

Fastest connection 2 hr 15 min to Edinburgh, Scotland

Dates May to October

http://www.icelandair.com

Boston to Ponta Delgada, Portugal on Azores Airlines

Portugal’s gorgeous Azores Islands are significantly closer to Boston than many West Coast cities — and just 2 hours or so from Lisbon. Mumemories
Portugal’s gorgeous Azores Islands are significantly closer to Boston than many West Coast cities — and just 2 hours or so from Lisbon. Mumemories

Time 4 hr 55 min outbound, 5 hr 40 min return

Fastest connection 2 hr 15 min to Lisbon or Porto

Dates Year-round

http://www.azoresairlines.pt

St. John’s, Newfoundland to London on Westjet

Time 5 hr 15 min outbound, 5 hr 40 min return

Fastest connection 4 hr to Boston via Halifax

Dates May to October

http://www.westjet.com

Halifax, Nova Scotia to Dublin on Westjet

Less fly, more fun on Westjet’s quick trip from Halifax to Dublin. powerofforever
Less fly, more fun on Westjet’s quick trip from Halifax to Dublin. powerofforever

Time 5 hr 27 min outbound, 6 hr 8 min on return

Fastest connection 2 hr to Boston

Dates April to October

http://www.westjet.com

Halifax, Nova Scotia to Edinburgh, Scotland on Westjet

Time 5 hr 35 min outbound, 6 hr, 6 min on return

Fastest connection 2 hr to Boston

Dates May to October

http://www.westjet.com