Обзор
Knowledge
Инструменты

Основной европейский маршрут

The dense network of short-haul routes linking London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Munich, forming the arterial system of European aviation.

Статистика коридора

Расстояние

km

Время полёта

hrs

Контрольные точки

4

Авиакомпании

0

Карта маршрута

Аэропорты на маршруте

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the European Backbone air corridor?
The dense network of short-haul routes linking London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Munich, forming the arterial system of European aviation. This corridor has been significant in aviation since 1946 and typically covers a distance of 350-900 km.
How many airlines fly the European Backbone route?
Major airlines operating the European Backbone corridor include Lufthansa, British Airways, KLM. These carriers typically deploy aircraft such as the Airbus A320neo, Airbus A321neo on this route.
What is the average flight time for European Backbone?
The European Backbone corridor covers approximately 350-900 km. Flight times vary depending on wind conditions and the specific city pair, but typical aircraft used include the Airbus A320neo, Airbus A321neo.
Which airports serve the European Backbone corridor?
Key waypoint airports along the European Backbone corridor include LHR, AMS, FRA, MUC. These airports serve as major departure, arrival, or stopover points for flights on this route.