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The air distance from Santiago, Chile, to Easter Island is 2,340 miles. That equals 3,765 kilometers or 2,033 nautical miles.

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Hoe long does it tale to fly to the Easter Islands fromChile?

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About 12 hours

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Were is Easter island?

A long way off the coast of Chile in the Pacific Ocean.


What island is only 63 miles long and has been declared a historical monument by Chile?

Easter island


How long is the flight from Oahu to Easter Island?

Easter Island is only deserved by LAN Airline, with direct flight from and to papeete, Santiago and Lima. The quickest way: take a flight from Honolulu to Papeete (french polynesia): 6 hours, than from Papeete to Easter Island: 5 hours.


What ocean is Easter Island Located?

Easter Island is located in the Pacific Ocean. It is approximately 2300 miles off the coast of Chile. Easter Island is known for the over 800 Moai statues, which can be found throughout the island.


How long is the flight from Santiago Chile to Punta Arenas Chile?

5 hours and 25 minutes(and 4 hours, 45 minutes from Easter Island back to Santiago Chile)


How long is Easter island?

The length of Easter Island is 13.5km.


How big is Chile compared to Australia?

14 miles long that's not true!!!! it's thousand of miles long:O


How long did it to find Easter island?

it's from 1700-now


What stores are open on long island on Easter Sunday?

Nothing


Are Long Island restaurants open on Easter Sunday?

Yes many restaurants are open on Easter Sunday


When was Easter Island founded?

The island was named by a Dutch navigator, Jacob Roggeveen on Easter Sunday in 1722. Of course the ancestors of today's Easter Islanders found it long before that, about 700-800 CE according to many scientists.


What year was Easter Island found?

Easter Island was not "found" in a specific year, as it was already populated by Polynesian settlers when Europeans arrived. However, the first recorded European sighting of the island is attributed to Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen on April 5, 1722, which happened to be Easter Sunday, leading to the name Easter Island.