It would take 7 hours and 11 minutes to get from New York to England. The flight would cover a distance of 3,346 miles.
In 1920, it took about 7-10 days to sail from England to New York.
A nonstop flight from New York City to England takes about eight hours. Flights with connections and layovers may take as long as 25 hours.
the duke of york took new jersey ( new Netherlands from the dutch.
The Queen Mary 2 routinely makes the crossing between Southampton, England and New York, New York in 6 days.
well... there was no New York in the days of Columbus. so i guess it'd take a long time.
NO New York is in the United States although there is a York in England and England is in Europe
New York has always been part of New England. It is named from Yorkshire, England.
New York was a part of the New England colonies.
England, a clue of that is because New York state is in New England
About 6-7 hours
about 4 to five days
over six hours at the most.