No. The flight path from London to Sri Lanka passes over Afghanistan and Pakistan, and curves round the western edge of India instead of over northern India and the Himalayas.
The flight time for flights between the above places is 11.5 hours This is an approximate travel time. The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc
Usually northeast over the atlantic, then southwest to London, heading over Belfast.
You are most likely to fly over the Scottish mountains on a flight from London Heathrow to Aberdeen Scotland.
The flight time from London, United Kingdom to Chile is: 14 hours, 37 minutes
A flight from Houston, Texas to London, UK will fly northeast towards New England before leaving US airspace, then the flight will fly over the area of the Atlantic south of Greenland and Iceland, then the flight will fly over Central Ireland, passing Dublin, the Irish Sea and then the flight will fly over the North Wales coast. After flying over North Wales the flight will head southeast towards Birmingham and Oxford and then into London.
It depends whether the flight is overflying London or if it is taking off or landing at London.
The flight path follows a Northeast direction.
A flight from LA to London will fly northeast towards the northern states of the USA, then over much of northern Canada, then over Greenland then Iceland, the flight will then head southwest towards the southwest tip of Scotland, then the plane will turn south over the Lake District towards Manchester, the flight will then finally head towards Birmingham before landing in London.
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The Midlands
It takes just a little over an hour.