It depends when you book and which of the airports you want to fly from. If you want to depart from Heathrow you would need to fly British Airways. To buy a ticket from them on the day would be £98.40 inclusive. If you flew from Stanstead you could fly Easyjet which could be considerably cheaper. Price quoted was 1 way.
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Assuming you mean Newcastle UK to London UK - the flight time is approximately 50 minutes one way.
You do not need a passport to fly from London to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as both locations are in the UK, however it is always best to take your passport with you just in case.
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Flights from Newcastle upon Tyne to Londo fly over to Manchester and Birmingham because they have two largest airports outside London.
With a regular flight (and pauses in Munchen and Athens) the duration is very long.During the summer I suupose theat you have charters from Newcastle (or London, Manchester) - approx. 3 h.
* KLM fly to/from: Aberdeen, Birmingham, Cardiff, Durham Tees Valley, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London (Heathrow + City), Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich. * EasyJet fly to/from: Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London (Gatwick, Luton and Stansted) * Aer Lingus fly to/from: Belfast * BMI fly to/from: Aberdeen, London (Heathrow) * bmibaby fly to/from: Birmingham, Cardiff, East Midlands * British Airways fly to/from: London (Heathrow. Gatwick and City) * Flybe fly to/from: Exeter, Southampton
Philadelphia-London-Otopeni: 11 h 55 min, with US Airways and Swiss Air
A round-trip ticket from London to Nairobi will set you back around 670.00GBP
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If you fly with Iberia, it will give you the shortest route. From London to Madrid is 2 hours and from Madrid to San Juan is 8 hours. From Newcastle to London should be around an hour, so give or take, it should be around 12 hours. If you use a US carrier, then the time is longer.