All of them.
No
England - London Ireland - Dublin Scotland - Edinburgh Wales - Cardiff Nothern Ireland - Belfast (The Republic of Ireland is not part of the UK) London is England's capital. Dublin is Ireland's capital. Edinburgh is Scotland's capital. Cardiff is the capital of Wales.
Flights from London to Shannon or Dublin in Ireland are usually about 1 hour long.
You can fly from London to San Francisco without flying over Scotland on the plane by flying from London to Portugal first. You might also fly from London to Paris and then from Paris to San Francisco.
England=London, Edinburg=Scotland, Cardiff=Wales, and Belfast=Northern Ireland
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland make up the UK. The capital of England, and the whole of the UK, is London. Edinburgh (Scotland), Cardiff (Wales) and Belfast (Northern Ireland) are the other capital cities.
In my most recent flight (Mar 2011) from London to LA we flew north over Scotland.
Yes it does if u ask and they will answer it
because incoming flights take the direct route and the air corridor goes up over scotland to avoid congestion
It depends from where to in Scotland you are flying to. Flights from London to Edinburgh and flights from London to Glasgow usually last about 1 hour with good flying conditions, however flights from London to Aberdeen (or Inverness) take about 10-15 minutes longer due to the larger distance covered.
Cardiff is in Wales. Dublin is in Ireland. Edinburgh is in Scotland. London is in England.