Do any US airlines make use of their right to fly between EU airports?

4/22/2014 7:58:16 AM

From what I recall, the Pan-am flight which crashed in Lockerbie in 1987 began in Frankfurt, before stopping in London and on to the USA. Of course this was a feeder I guess, rather than an intra EU flight, but I’d be surprised if they hadn’t occurred in the meantime.

4/21/2014 4:15:27 PM

It does not appear that any US passenger airlines currently operate flights within the EU.

I assumed that if any such flight existed, it would be with one of the big four legacy airlines (AA, UA, US, DL) and at least one end would be at a major hub. I checked the Wikipedia pages for LHR, CDG, FRA and AMS, and none of them show flights on those carriers to other EU airports.

However, based on those same Wikipedia pages, it does appear that the US cargo airlines FedEx Express and UPS Airlines operate many flights within the EU.

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