About Half an hour.
There is no certain cruising altitude for a commercial airline. it depends on where they are flying and how long they fly. most airlines fly above 10,000 ft. the max altitude is around 41,000 ft.
I've been looking a lot too, and I have found no results, however I know that the very similar model the a320 has a typical cruising altitude for long haul flights of FL390. (39,000 feet) Since the a319 is very similar but smaller, I would suggest around FL360 for a typical cruising altitude, but I am not a professional. The cruising altitude also heavily depends on the length of the flight. If it is a shorter flight, the lower recommended cruising altitude etc. And the temperature and weather is also a contributing factor, but FL360 would be a safe bet as to the a319's typical cruising altitude. Hope I could help.
Cruzing altitude is for long distances 10,000 feet to 45,000 feet. For short distances 1,000 feet to 10,000 feet.
The Gulfstream GV can climb directly to an altitude of 37,000 feet in eighteen minutes, then continue to 43,000 feet for a high speed cruise of 488 knots, or climb to 45,000 feet for a long-range cruise of 459 knots. The highest altitude that it is certified to fly at is 51,000 feet.
Depends on where in the channel, air speed, head and tail winds. At cruising altitude it takes about 10 minutes from Cherbourg to the Isle of Wight
The flight time is 9 hours, 5 minutes.
it takes 1hour and 45minutes to reach Sydney to Australia by plane
One itself
It takes 23 hours for planes to travel from Los Angeles, California to Manila.
That depends on how many miles per hour its traveling divided by 60
1600 nautical miles, or 1840 statute miles, measured in time , varies greatly with speed. The 1600 NM is cruising at 800mph@mach 1@ 30,000 ft altitude, and the craft was officially retired in 2006
The Airbus A380 maximum cruising speed is Mach 0.88 (670 mph). Long distance cruising speed is typically M0.85 (650 mph). max cruising speed = .85 MACH max design speed = .96 MACH