Yes, but they also fly over Scotland, but that's very rare though. It did happen on Dec 21, 1988 though!
i think it depends on what airline you travel on. :)
There is not always a stop-over on London to Perth flights. It depends on which airline you use. However, stop-over flights typically are less expensive.
Flights from Newcastle upon Tyne to Londo fly over to Manchester and Birmingham because they have two largest airports outside London.
No
Approximately 15.5 hours based on that it is 14 from KL to London and just over and hour from London to cork
Yes
No, from London Egypt and Greenland are in the opposite direction.
No they go over the English Channel and the Mediterranean sea.
They would fly over Ireland.
Yes it does if u ask and they will answer it
Flights from London to NY pretty much go in a straight line Flights from London to LA fly way north (too far north) on their westbound path.
because incoming flights take the direct route and the air corridor goes up over scotland to avoid congestion