To answer this question, you must tell us how fast you are flying. The distance from pole to pole is approximately 20,025 km. So the flight time would be:
t = 20,025km / speed
For example, at the cruising speed of a Boeing 747-400ER of about 1050 km/h, you would require:
t = 20,025km / 1050km/h ~= 19 hours
2006-06-28 22:05:10
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answered by stellarfirefly 3
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Considering the Earth circonference of approx 25,000 miles
you wouls look at half so 12,500 miles....
Now, are you traveling alone? and I know none of the Hotels...
but basically the fastest in exixtence right now can do around Earth in a little more than 20 minutes... so make it 10 minutes or so..., but the army takes no passenger.........
2006-06-29 04:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on the airplane you are in. If you are in a commercial jet, it could take less than a day, but you have to refuel, but if you are using smaller airplanes it could take from days to months.
2006-06-29 04:01:40
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answered by john 6
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try going thru the core. Shortest distance....will reach faster.
2006-06-29 04:45:42
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answered by Whatever 3
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