Corridors / Transcontinental

Corridor transcontinental américain

US Northeast (NYC / BOS) → US West Coast (LAX / SFO)

L'épine dorsale de l'aviation intérieure américaine, reliant les grandes métropoles du nord-est — New York, Boston et Washington — à Los Angeles et San Francisco. Les lignes JFK–LAX et BOS–SFO figurent parmi les paires de villes intérieures les plus rentables au monde, avec des services de navette en cabine premium.

Quick Facts

Type
Transcontinental
From
US Northeast (NYC / BOS)
To
US West Coast (LAX / SFO)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the US Transcontinental Corridor?
The US Transcontinental Corridor is a transcontinental air traffic corridor connecting US Northeast (NYC / BOS) and US West Coast (LAX / SFO). It handles approximately 1,200 daily flights and is characterized by intense competition among airlines operating on this route.
How many airlines serve the US Transcontinental Corridor?
The US Transcontinental Corridor is served by 5 major airlines, with additional smaller carriers and seasonal operators. Competition level on this corridor is rated as intense, reflecting the number of carriers and frequency of service.
What is the average flight frequency on the US Transcontinental Corridor?
The US Transcontinental Corridor sees approximately 1,200 daily flights during normal operations. This transcontinental corridor connecting US Northeast (NYC / BOS) to US West Coast (LAX / SFO) is one of the busiest air corridors in the world.
What regions does the US Transcontinental Corridor connect?
The US Transcontinental Corridor connects US Northeast (NYC / BOS) with US West Coast (LAX / SFO). As a transcontinental corridor with intense competition, it serves as a critical link for both passenger and cargo traffic between these regions.