Yes, these questions are basically equivalent.
This question is invalid. To know how long it is going to take you to reach a destination, you need to know the speed of how fast you're going and how far. If you're going 85 miles an hour, it will take you 1 hour. If you're going 1 mile an hour, it will take you 85 hours. Keep in mind that this is how long it would take if your destination is 85 miles away.
The 'destination' is the place you are going to when you set out on a journey.
What destination is the train going to
the airline may ask the question why , but if that is what you want to do, you are allowed
There is no destination for Australia, Australia is not going anywhere.
The city you are going to.
You're destination
"Adónde van ustedes" in Spanish means "where are you all going?" It is a question asking about the destination or direction of a group of people.
YES it is entitled " Final Destination - The escape of Justin Beiber "
The dad tricked his daughter into going to Dubai by telling her they were going on a trip to a different destination, but then surprising her with the actual destination once they arrived at the airport.
The destination disk is out of space
where ever the destination of the flight plan is to