It is 2,470 nautical miles from New York's John F. Kennedy Airport to Los Angeles International Airport. If you were to drive, it would be 2,808 miles.
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Approximately 4,355 nautical miles in a straight line, according to Google Earth.
2,132 nautical miles.
If you are referring to the distance as the crow flies in nautical miles, the answer is: 4270 nautical miles. If you are referring to the sea route from Haifa, Israel to Shanghai, China through the Suez Canal, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean, and the South China sea, the answer is: 7730 nautical miles.
approximately 750 miles
The distance between the above places is approximately equal to 2295 nautical miles. To convert miles to nautical miles, multiply the miles by 0.86. This is point to point straight distance. The actual distance will change according to the route.
It is 10,860 air miles from Shanghai, China to Tokyo, Japan.
It is 96.46 nautical miles from San Diego, CA to Los Angeles, CA. This is equal to 111 regular miles or 178.6 kilometers.
Distance from Los Angeles to Aspen is: 732 miles or 636 nautical miles. Source: Time and Date.com
The air distance from Munich, Germany, to Los Angeles, California, is 5,984 miles. That equals 9,630 kilometers or 5,200 nautical miles.
The distance between '''Edinburgh, Scotland and '''Los Angeles California is '''5161 miles (8306 km) (4485 nautical miles).'''''''''
Air distance from New York City, New York, to Shanghai, China, totals 7,384 miles. That equals 11,882 kilometers or 6,416 nautical miles.
The air distance from Madurai, India, to Los Angeles, California, is 9,223 miles. That equals 14,843 kilometers or 8,014 nautical miles.