Atlanta to New York: what the ATL to JFK corridor looks like
- Departure
- Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, the United States
- Arrival
- John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, the United States
- Great-circle distance
- 1,222 km (660 nm)
- Typical airborne time
- 1h 55m
- Usual cruise levels
- FL280 to FL360
- Initial track
- northeast bound
Route overview
Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, the United States, to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, the United States, is a great-circle distance of 1,222 km, about 660 nautical miles. At typical jet cruise speeds, and with an allowance for climb, descent and approach, that works out to roughly 1h 55m of airborne time. The great-circle track leaves Atlanta northeast bound and spends most of the flight in subtropical air.
What shapes the air on this corridor
No single feature dominates this corridor. Most of the cruise is steady, and the movement that does occur comes from frontal systems crossing the track or from local wind near the two airports during climb and descent.
Cruise altitudes on this sector
Short sectors like this one spend a large share of the flight climbing and descending, so cruise is brief and usually sits in the FL280 to FL360 band. Choice of level matters because turbulence is layered: a change of two or three thousand feet often puts the aircraft into calmer air, and that is one of the first adjustments a crew will request.
Seasonal pattern
There is no strong seasonal pattern on this corridor. Morning departures tend to be marginally smoother than afternoon ones because there is less thermal activity near the ground.
Flying this route with less worry
Turbulence on this corridor is a comfort issue rather than a safety one. Airliners are certified to handle loads well beyond anything the atmosphere produces here, crews are trained for it, and the seat belt sign is the tool that keeps the cabin settled. What this page adds is knowing in advance: the map and Calmness Score above use current WAFS forecast data for ATL to JFK, so you can see what to expect before you board.