Hi Alex
As an ex-pat flying this route quite regularly. I can tell you that if you are flying direct the actual flight time as laid down by most airlines is 41/2 hours however this could change as much as 15 minutes either way, depending if the aircraft is heading into the wind, or the wind is behind the aircraft.
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Hope this was of help to you have a good one.
2006-11-02 07:44:12
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answered by Mr Computer 3
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2016-12-17 01:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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On average about 4.5 hrs. Depends on the type of plane as much as anything. Always assunming a direct charter flight. Scheduled airline flight times generally much longer if stops are included.
2006-11-01 22:50:07
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answered by Pit Bull 5
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well i just looked at my system at work just for you (i work as a flight agent..) and depending which airlines you used, would depend on your travelling time.
flying with BA via bristol would be the quickest option with a traveling time of 6 hours15 mins (inc your stop at brs)
the flight time however will vary depending on the routing. If u went via manchester, you would have longer travelling time as the connections are not as frequent, therefore making you wait longer at manchester airport for you onward flight.
the actual flight time not including ground time is 5 hours and 15 mins.
2006-11-01 22:49:48
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answered by amy_uk2k1 2
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2016-12-09 01:13:36
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answered by degennaro 4
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well it's between 4 and 5 from Luton, so half hour more, or less, depends which way the wind is.
2006-11-02 20:55:31
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answered by chutney 4
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It's usually about 4hr and 20min. (I'm a travel consultant). But it all depends really on who you're flying with. And what route its flying.
2006-11-02 00:17:25
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answered by chantelle d 3
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its 4 hrs from gatwick so 5 hrs would be a good guess
2006-11-01 22:37:22
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answered by cereal killer 5
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It takes approx 4 hrs my friend just did it recentlly.
2006-11-01 22:46:54
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answered by Helen L 2
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2 and a half hrs
2006-11-01 22:35:11
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answered by dec g 3
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