Does anyone know of an airline with a non-stop flight from Los Angeles to Berlin?
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delta airlines. but this is with one stop it seems (but the only direct connection)
Monday, June 21, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
how long is the flight from los angeles, california to auckland, new zealand
how long is the flight from los angeles, california to auckland, new zealand?
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12-13 hours
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I did it once, its a LONG 12 hours.
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This flight has the reputation among even experienced travelers as being a long and tough one...I didn't know they had direct flights from Auckland or does the Sydney plane stop there on the way ??..Do you have to fly first to Sydney...obviously that makes it even longer.....????
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On Air NZ, from AKL to LAX it takes 11h55m and from LAX to AKL it takes 12h45m. That is on a 747 and yes, it is a direct flight. Qantas takes 11h50m from AKL to LAX and 12h40m from LAX to AKL on their direct flight as well. I actually think the AKL to LAX flight is relatively easy if you get on the 9:00pm flight. That way you just fall asleep for part of the trip and get to Auckland around 6:00am. Oh, there is still a once a week
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12-13 hours
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I did it once, its a LONG 12 hours.
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This flight has the reputation among even experienced travelers as being a long and tough one...I didn't know they had direct flights from Auckland or does the Sydney plane stop there on the way ??..Do you have to fly first to Sydney...obviously that makes it even longer.....????
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On Air NZ, from AKL to LAX it takes 11h55m and from LAX to AKL it takes 12h45m. That is on a 747 and yes, it is a direct flight. Qantas takes 11h50m from AKL to LAX and 12h40m from LAX to AKL on their direct flight as well. I actually think the AKL to LAX flight is relatively easy if you get on the 9:00pm flight. That way you just fall asleep for part of the trip and get to Auckland around 6:00am. Oh, there is still a once a week
Monday, June 7, 2010
how long is the flight from los angeles to england
how long is the flight from los angeles to england?
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LA to London, England 13 hr 25 minutes Best way to check this in the future, aside from Yahoo answers, would be to go to Expedia.com and pretend to book the flight. It will provide flight durations.
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expedia.com
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10 or 11
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See Source below. Go to Flight Tools then "Flight Duration Finder" Use London not England
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If you fly non-stop it's 10 hours 10 minutes from LAX to London, Heathrow. British Airways has some fares for less the $400 in September, so get flyin'!
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LA to England is approx 10 hours. This depends on the weather wind speed encountered during the flight. The world weather patterns usually assist flights to Europe and have a tail wind to assist hence the 10 hour transit time. Flying from England to LA will take longer, approx 11 hours 15 Min's due to the head-on wind encountered thus a slower transit time.
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11-13 hours, depending on the wind currents.
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10 or 11 hours...it'll feel like forever
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I flew from the east coast of the US(Newark) to London and that was a little more than 7 hours. And it's about a 6 hour flight from LA to Newark so you could say 13 hours. Maybe an hour or two less if you flew at a slightly higher latitude and not directly in a straight line. For example, flights from North America to Asia often travel another angle such as across the polar regions to shorten the trip greatly, rather than fly directly across the entire Pacific.
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LA to London, England 13 hr 25 minutes Best way to check this in the future, aside from Yahoo answers, would be to go to Expedia.com and pretend to book the flight. It will provide flight durations.
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expedia.com
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10 or 11
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See Source below. Go to Flight Tools then "Flight Duration Finder" Use London not England
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If you fly non-stop it's 10 hours 10 minutes from LAX to London, Heathrow. British Airways has some fares for less the $400 in September, so get flyin'!
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LA to England is approx 10 hours. This depends on the weather wind speed encountered during the flight. The world weather patterns usually assist flights to Europe and have a tail wind to assist hence the 10 hour transit time. Flying from England to LA will take longer, approx 11 hours 15 Min's due to the head-on wind encountered thus a slower transit time.
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11-13 hours, depending on the wind currents.
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10 or 11 hours...it'll feel like forever
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I flew from the east coast of the US(Newark) to London and that was a little more than 7 hours. And it's about a 6 hour flight from LA to Newark so you could say 13 hours. Maybe an hour or two less if you flew at a slightly higher latitude and not directly in a straight line. For example, flights from North America to Asia often travel another angle such as across the polar regions to shorten the trip greatly, rather than fly directly across the entire Pacific.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Why does a direct flight from Los Angeles to Hawaii take 4.5 hours but the return direct flight is 6.5 hours
Why does a direct flight from Los Angeles to Hawaii take 4.5 hours but the return direct flight is 6.5 hours?
Can wind be that big a factor?
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time zones
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Because the Earth is spinning below, making it farther.
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Did you account for the time zone changes? Given the times you state, I think you have. Sometimes wind can play a part, but then for the Pacific Jet-stream this time of year, I would expect a shorter trip home not going there. So, then I have come to the conclusion the flight home is on a smaller jet with smaller engines.
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time zone changes.
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The jet stream pushes the airplane in the Hawaii bound direction. It is a VERY strong wind, so it makes such a huge difference.
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Wind and... the fact that they have to make a "BIG" arc coming back to avoid incoming traffic as well as others going to and coming from the Asian countries, Philippines, Australia, etc.
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wind is a factor, but also the route they take, due to flight patterns
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In addition to the time zone changes, if you're planning to travel to Hawaii after March 10 and before November 4, California will be on Daylight Time (start and stop dates are new in 2007), but Hawaii stays on standard time so you would need to add another hour of time difference.
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it is the opposite way around. it takes less time from Hawaii to LA because of the jet stream
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iltmaemc is correct. In checking current direct flight times- LAX to Honolulu = 5 hr. 55 min. Honolulu to LAX= 5 hr 20 min. The jet stream goes from west to east.
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There's only one answer- wind, but you already know that. Wind certainly can make that big of a difference. When one is flying with the wind, the wind speed adds on to the aircrafts actual speed. When the opposite it is true, it detracts from the aircrafts speed. The trade winds over the middle of pacific natural blow East to West. This is has to do with convection currents, where varying temperatures in the ocean draw air from one point to another. We learned about the Hadley cell theory in 7th grade- look it up and you'll figure it out.
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wind
Can wind be that big a factor?
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time zones
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Because the Earth is spinning below, making it farther.
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Did you account for the time zone changes? Given the times you state, I think you have. Sometimes wind can play a part, but then for the Pacific Jet-stream this time of year, I would expect a shorter trip home not going there. So, then I have come to the conclusion the flight home is on a smaller jet with smaller engines.
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time zone changes.
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The jet stream pushes the airplane in the Hawaii bound direction. It is a VERY strong wind, so it makes such a huge difference.
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Wind and... the fact that they have to make a "BIG" arc coming back to avoid incoming traffic as well as others going to and coming from the Asian countries, Philippines, Australia, etc.
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wind is a factor, but also the route they take, due to flight patterns
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In addition to the time zone changes, if you're planning to travel to Hawaii after March 10 and before November 4, California will be on Daylight Time (start and stop dates are new in 2007), but Hawaii stays on standard time so you would need to add another hour of time difference.
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it is the opposite way around. it takes less time from Hawaii to LA because of the jet stream
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iltmaemc is correct. In checking current direct flight times- LAX to Honolulu = 5 hr. 55 min. Honolulu to LAX= 5 hr 20 min. The jet stream goes from west to east.
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There's only one answer- wind, but you already know that. Wind certainly can make that big of a difference. When one is flying with the wind, the wind speed adds on to the aircrafts actual speed. When the opposite it is true, it detracts from the aircrafts speed. The trade winds over the middle of pacific natural blow East to West. This is has to do with convection currents, where varying temperatures in the ocean draw air from one point to another. We learned about the Hadley cell theory in 7th grade- look it up and you'll figure it out.
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wind
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