In 2026, the primary UK hubs for direct flights to New York (JFK and Newark EWR) remain London Heathrow (LHR) and London Gatwick (LGW), which offer dozens of daily departures via carriers like British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Delta, and United. However, the 2026 flight network has expanded significantly for regional travelers. Manchester (MAN) remains a vital gateway with daily direct services, while Edinburgh (EDI) has solidified its position as a major transatlantic hub with year-round direct flights to the Big Apple. Depending on the season, you can also find direct seasonal services from London Stansted (STN) via low-cost long-haul carriers and occasional departures from Birmingham (BHX). While Glasgow (GLA) and Belfast (BFS) often require a short connection via Dublin or London, the 2026 aviation market focuses on high-frequency "shuttle" style service from the main London and Manchester terminals, ensuring competitive pricing and flexible schedules.