
North Atlantic Sea Route
The North Atlantic Sea Route is a maritime corridor connecting Europe and North America across the North Atlantic Ocean. It is a vital shipping lane used for transporting goods, reducing travel time between continents. The route typically follows the shortest path over open water, passing near Greenland and Newfoundland. It is affected by weather, ice conditions, and geopolitical factors. The route supports global trade, enabling efficient movement of commodities like oil, electronics, and consumer products, and plays a strategic role in international commerce and logistics.