I doubt it, probably best to get a connection through London or another European city served by direct flights to one of the Scottish airports.
Not directly. You would have to change in London or some other major European city.
At this point in time, I could not find any direct flights into Tokyo. You may want to check with the airlines at a later date to see if they are going to provide direct flights into Tokyo.
For direct flights, about 8.5 to 9 hours flying time.
Yes there are, check some travel websites for one.
because incoming flights take the direct route and the air corridor goes up over scotland to avoid congestion
There are not direct flights.. if you fly Lisbon>Paris>Tokyo with Air France, the AIR TIME is about 14hours (not counting the connecting time)
For direct flights, about 13 hours flying time. This is time 'in the air' and excludes ground activities.
It depends on where you stop, as there are no direct flights. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco probably the best places to change flights. D. C. and Chicago could work too. If there were a direct flight, I'm guessing it would take 12.20h~13.00h going to Miami and 13.00h~14.00h going to Tokyo.
There are no direct flights between Glasgow and Los Angeles. You would have to change, either in London or a US hub.
Flights from Glasgow, Scotland to Jakarta, Japan are on average 18 hours and 25 minutes. This will vary depending on layover times as there are no direct flights on this route.
There are no direct flights between the two places - you would have to change in London.
For direct flights, about 9.75 hours flying time. This is time 'in the air' and excludes ground activities.
There are no direct flights from Glasgow, Scotland to Osaka, Japan. Such a journey will require at least one stop. The average flight time, including the layover, is 14 hours and 20 minutes. This can increase depending on the layover.