Yes - two of them are US Airways and British Airways.
No there aren't but you can fly from Seattle on Delta Airways or Hawaiian Airlines
The fastest way to get to Hawaii from London is by flight. There aren't any nonstop flights direct to Hawaii from the United Kingdom, but you will only need to connect once in North America, at a major city with nonstop service to Hawaii to make your way. There are numerous options. For example, you could fly from London to New York's JFK Airport, and connect to a Hawaiian Airlines flight there with direct service to Honolulu. Happy travels!
== == London (LON) to Cancun (CUN)Shortest Flight Duration * 13 hours 20 mins * Via Amsterdam, Amsterdam (AMS)Nonstop you would be looking at about an 11 hour flight. I am not sure if any airlines fly direct, so you'll probably be looking at anywhere from 13 to 15 hrs including the layover.
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.
If by 'direct flights' you mean nonstop, there are no airlines that fly from LAX to CAI nonstop. However, most airlines use the terminology 'direct flight' to refer to any flight that does not require a plane change. For example, British Airways might have a 'direct flight' that leaves LAX and stops at LHR to discharge passengers, refuel and pick up more passengers before continuing on to CAI. Generally speaking, direct flights use the same flight number for all legs. Hope that helps.
It really depends since there most likely won't be any non-stop flights to Hawaii from Philadelphia. Because of this you will have a layover somewhere, the duration of which may very greatly from flight to flight.
Royal Brunei Airlines operates nonstop flights between Manila (MNL) and Bandar Seri Begwan (BWN). Flight Duration: 2hr 05min. Fastest and cheapest option.
No, you would have to fly to either Newark or Philadelphia, the nearest International airports.
Probably because the airlines decided it was not an efficient route.
Yes, you can fly from London to Auckland with a stop in Bangkok. Thai Airlines offers a flight from Heathrow Airport in London to Auckland that does stop in Bangkok. The Bangkok to Auckland leg has a stop in Sydney, Australia. What makes Thai Airlines unique is that, presently, it does not charge any stopover fees aside from departure taxes, and thus this is an inexpensive option for traveling to Auckland.
The following are some airlines that do not offer any form of first class airfare; Qatar Airways, United Airlines, OPenSkies Airlines, and Singapore Airlines.
A typical flight between London and India would have a flying time of about 9 hours, 12 minutes. This assumes an average air speed for a commercial airliner of 500 mph, which is equivalent to 805 km/hr or 434 knots. Your exact flight time may vary depending on wind speeds.