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No.
WestJet do.
15 hours
In 1928 she flew as a passenger from Newfoundland to Wales. Later in 1932, she made a solo flight in her Lockheed Vega from Newfoundland to Ireland.
Approx. 1650 nautical miles by my calculations.
Ireland and the British Isles were conquered by Vikings.
No. It joined Canada to Ireland. America was linked to Canada, and England was linked to Ireland. It joined Valentia Island, in western Ireland to Heart's Content in eastern Newfoundland.
The flight time is 4 hours, 6 minutes.
Mainly Ireland but also Newfoundland (a previously strongly British controlled area of what is now Canada).
She flew from Newfoundland to Ireland in May 1932 in her Lockheed Vega, 'Little red Bus'.
Yes it is possible. They are found along the east of the US, Newfoundland in Canada, Iceland, North Spain, West France, Norway and right around Ireland, so it is very possible.
The distance from St. John's, Newfoundland, to Cork, Ireland, is approximately 2,000 kilometers (about 1,240 miles) in a straight line or "as the crow flies." However, the actual travel distance may vary depending on the flight path or route taken. Flights typically connect through larger hubs, which can increase total travel time.