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Why was it more difficult to fly from Europe to North American than from North America to Europe?

Flying across the Atlantic was more difficult from Europe to North America then from North America to Europe because on the west bound flight the aircraft had to make tremendous struggle against head winds and stood in danger of running out of fuel.

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From North America to Europe, you have a tail wind, which helps decrease time, thus, decreasing the amount of gasoline used. From Europe to North America, a plane is flying into the wind.... thus, using more energy and requiring more gasoline to fuel the plane.