As there would be a ferry crossing involved, and traffic is a factor too, it can vary. In total by road and ferry it could be done between 7 and 8 hours if timed properly. This would mean the truck arriving and going straight onto the ferry with little delay before the ferry leaves.
It takes about 45 minutes to fly from London, England to Dublin, Ireland. Dublin is 291 miles [469 kilometers; 253 nautical miles] from London. They're in the same time zone.
About 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Flying time is about 1 hour.
A straight line joining O'Connell Street, Dublin to Trafalgar Square, London is 464 Km long. Taking a car and ferry, the distance is 583 Km.
Flights from London to Shannon or Dublin in Ireland are usually about 1 hour long.
There are no flights that operate from any of the Nottingham area airports to any of the London area airports, however the flight time from London to Dublin takes around 50 minutes - 1 hour 15 minutes.
6 to 10 hours
There are no ferries direct from Dublin to London. You would get a ferry from Dublin to either Holyhead in Wales or Liverpool in England and then drive, get a bus or get a train to London. You could also fly from Dublin to London.Given their geographic locations in relation to each other, there are no direct ferries between London and Dublin. You would either fly between the two cities or drive from London to Liverpool or Holyhead and get a ferry from there to Dublin, or drive to Fishguard and get a ferry from there to Rosslare and then drive to Dublin. Going by land and ferry, the whole journey would be done in about 8 hours. It is much faster to fly.
The times vary, and they also operate from multiple London airports. Please be more specific on the airport and time of year.
The Eurostar goes from Paris to London, it doesn't go to Dublin.
If you took a bus from Dublin to London you would never get there because you would probably die. You see, Ireland is its own land mass and you can't drive to the United Kingdom. I would suggest you take a geography class prior to traveling.
Very Very Long. You'll have to get a connection through London. I lived in Melbourne for 7 years and it is rare to see a flight direct from Dublin. I've never been to Dublin, but friends tell me that its almost 20 hours to get to London. So you'd be looking at a long and fairly expensive flight, even in economy. Very Very Long. You'll have to get a connection through London. I lived in Melbourne for 7 years and it is rare to see a flight direct from Dublin. I've never been to Dublin, but friends tell me that its almost 20 hours to get to London. So you'd be looking at a long and fairly expensive flight, even in economy. Etihad now fly direct from Dublin (via Abu Dhabi) to Melbourne since Oct 2009. It takes 23 hours going there and 25 coming back. Dublin - Abu Dhabi is approx 6.5 hours. Abu Dhabi - Melbourne is approx 14.5 hours. Stopover times vary. Economy return flights generally cost €800 - €1200 depending on season. All other airlines transit through UK (London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester) or Europe (Paris,Frankfurt,Amsterdam). I highly recommend Singapore Airlines: Dublin - UK - Singapore - Melbourne. I prefer to transit through Manchester as Manchester is much easier to negotiate than London. UK - Singapore is approx 12 hrs. Singapore - Melbourne is approx 7 hrs.