There is no airport in Killarney. You would have to go to another airport in Ireland and fly from there. A flight would be about 1 hour and 40 minutes. You'd then have to add the time travelling from Killarney to whichever airport you were flying from, possibly Cork or Dublin. Cork Airport is nearer to Killarney.
That depends on where you are flying from, which you have not said. Also, there is no airport in Kerry capable of taking large international flights, just regional flights. The nearest major airport is Shannon airport, which is very close to Kerry.
Ohio is approximately 3,490 miles away from Ireland. The fight would take about 7 and a half hours to complete on a commercial airliner.
The flight time from Stansted Airport (STN) to Kerry Airport (KIR) is 50 minutes.
Luton to Kerry Airport is exactly 1 hour
from where?
It depends on how you're going to get there. By plane it will take 1 hour. By car it will take 17 hours.
The Eurostar goes from Paris to London, it doesn't go to Dublin.
That would depend on traffic, but about 4 hours.
It will take about 4.5 hours You can see here: that Killarney is 192 miles and Kenmare is about another 25 minutes from Killarney. See the link below. For the quickest go over Molls Gap by the Black Valley
It will take approximately 2 hours to get from Ennis to Killarney, by taking the following route: N85 to M18 to N18 to M20 to N21 to N23 to N22 to N72. This 150 kilometer route will pass through the city of Limerick.
This may depends on from which city and airport you are taking your flights to France from England, but Flights to Paris from London took almost 2 Hours.
Approx 35 minutes
How long dose it take for a letter sent from Ireland to Toronto
That would depend on how you were travelling and where in Ireland you were arriving. There are many ways of travelling to Ireland from Paris, including combinations of rail, road, sea and air. Flying, you could travel to Dublin in 90 minutes. Leaving at 7am and allowing for the fact that Ireland is one hour behind Paris as they are in different time zones, you would be arriving in Ireland at 7:30am local time. By boat, it is about a 24 hour journey, plus the travel time to one of the ports from Paris, so it would depend on which port you were travelling to, as to how long it would take. You could also go by train from Paris to London, via the channel tunnel and once in London there are various ways to continue your journey to Ireland.
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