Find practical meeting times between London and New York with local time conversion and work-hour fit labels.
For London and New York, try a few candidate times and look for rows where both cities are marked as work hours, early, or evening. This avoids accidentally scheduling a meeting in the middle of the night.
A sales team can find a practical afternoon London slot that lands in the New York morning, then copy both local times into the invite.
Use it when the task is specifically London and New York meeting time, rather than a broad world meeting planner.
Yes, the browser time-zone database is used for the selected date, so DST-sensitive regions are handled based on that date.
Start with the real meeting date, then compare a few candidate times instead of trusting one default slot. For London and New York, the same clock time can feel very different depending on daylight saving, local work habits, and whether the meeting is one-time or recurring.
Use this for sales calls, editorial standups, and client reviews across the Atlantic. The goal is not only to find a technically possible overlap, but to avoid repeatedly assigning the worst hour to the same region.
| Question | What to check |
|---|---|
| Main intent | UK and US East Coast calls |
| Fairness | Rotate early or late slots when one region cannot fit normal work hours. |
| Calendar invite | Include every important local time, not just the organizer time. |
The overlap is usually strongest from the London afternoon into the New York morning. Always confirm the final event in a calendar app, especially for customer calls, interviews, webinars, launches, or meetings scheduled near daylight saving transitions.
The London and New York overlap is usually friendly compared with Asia/US meetings, but daylight saving transition weeks can still move the best hour. Use the actual date instead of assuming the usual offset.
For client calls, include both London and New York local times in the agenda. This prevents mistakes when attendees forward the invite or when one side is traveling.