I fly back and forth all the time. It takes me about an hr and a half.
2007-03-19 10:16:07
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answered by thumberlina 6
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2016-12-17 04:21:33
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answered by Anonymous
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My last flight from London to Frankfurt took about an hour and a half. However, I noticed that flying time varies even on the same route. So I guess it is anything between 1:30 and 2 :00 hours.
2007-03-19 02:07:44
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answered by Pabs 4
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Frankfurt is a powerful and global financial and business good town most abundant in imposing skyline in Germany and is one of many places that you need to see, at least one time and this place hotelbye can help you. Frankfurt is really a town in one's heart of Germany and Europe and is just a city that could offer several facets and diverse variety. In one's heart of Frankfurt's Old Town you will see a spot well suitable, the Römerberg.The Römerberg is definitely an irregularly designed square with the Justice Fountain at their center. Not merely is it Frankfurt's most picturesque community square, it's the city's busiest pedestrian zone, house to varied tourist attractions from its many Kulturschirn (a form of open-fronted store when common through the entire previous town) to the Römer, a complex of 11 wonderful old structures from the 15th to 18th centuries including the Old Town Hall with its Imperial Hall, once the scene of wonderful banquets. Different significant structures include the New Town Hall, the 14th-century Gothic Church of St. Leonhard, and St. Nicholas Church, notable for its carillon.
2016-12-24 02:23:30
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answered by Anonymous
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hi, it's about 2/3 hours depending where in the UK you are departing from and where in Germany you are headed. London to Berlin for example is just under 2 hours if I remember correctly!
Hope that helps.
2007-03-19 01:30:28
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answered by ? 4
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From Munich Flughafen to Heathrow in London, I never found it to be longer than 2 hours. Depending on which way the wind is blowing, I can even be as quick as 1 1/2 or even 1 hour.
2007-03-19 03:54:05
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answered by Caroline Q 2
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We have just got back from a trip to Cologne and it too approx 1 hour from East Midlands, Nottingham airport, UK.
2007-03-20 03:03:09
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answered by wooperpooper 2
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50 mins more Stanstead to Frankfurt Hann on RYANAIR
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1hr 45 mins London Heathrow to Frankfurt main. on BA/Luftansa
2007-03-20 06:27:13
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answered by mr_saqib18 2
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To fly from Berlin to Heathrow Airport the flight is approx 1 Hrs 44 Min and you will be traveling a distance of 603 mi / 970 km. You can get flight times and distance for airports all over the world at http://www.jets.com/
http://www.legfind.com/EDDB_airport_BERLIN.aspx
http://www.legfind.com/EGLL_airport_HOUNSLOW.aspx
2007-03-19 02:36:16
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answered by ? 7
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1 hour 45 - 2 hours
2007-03-19 01:33:33
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answered by ANDREW J 3
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I was flying from Bremen to London and the flight was less than 1 hour...not very long!
Greetings from Germany...
2007-03-19 01:33:21
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answered by Anonymous
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