I'm properly googling the wrong things here, but I can't get a rough timeframe of transatlantic passenger travel from anything i read.
As I understand it, the first passenger services went London-Lisbon-Azores- St John's - New York?
This was later followed by London- Ireland( Cork?)- St John's -New York, then the Ireland stop was missed out and finally direct flight became possible?
What I can't get is dates, even rough ones, when these services happened. I'm talking about regular passenger services, not military or aviation pioneers....
As I understand it, the first passenger services went London-Lisbon-Azores- St John's - New York?
This was later followed by London- Ireland( Cork?)- St John's -New York, then the Ireland stop was missed out and finally direct flight became possible?
What I can't get is dates, even rough ones, when these services happened. I'm talking about regular passenger services, not military or aviation pioneers....