now it will take forever
2007-01-21 16:00:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Like has been said, it's no longer in service, but back in the day it looks like it would have taken around 3 hours to make the trip across the Atlantic.
First flown in 1969, Concorde service commenced in 1976 and continued for 27 years. It regularly flew from London Heathrow (British Airways) and Paris Charles de Gaulle (Air France) to New York JFK. It set many records, including a time of 2 hours, 52 minutes and 59 seconds between New York and London, on 7 February 1996.
2007-01-21 05:13:21
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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Ummmmm- go to the nearest aiport and buy a ticket on the Concorde and then you can answer your own question- in about a never million years.
2007-01-23 14:07:47
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answered by banana 3
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Forever, as the Concorde is no longer flying.
2007-01-21 04:57:52
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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I thought it was like four hours but they don't fly Concordes any longer that I know about.
2007-01-21 05:38:16
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answered by Mikel 4
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the Concord was grounded and canceled a few years ago, it not longer flies due to being too expensive and not enough passengers.
2007-01-21 04:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's cruising at mach 2 then it would take 3 hours from Paris to Toronto
2007-01-21 09:45:55
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answered by TimTim 3
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