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You can fly to Malawi. It has a number of airports and you can fly to them from other countries. Depending on where you are, you can get flights to one of those countries and then fly to Malawi. If you are traveling from the United States, a routing through Addis Ababa, Ethiopia is usually the most direct. Ethiopian Airlines operates out of New York and maybe D.C. Another option is South African Airlines, but then you are flying all the way down to Johannesburg and back up two to three hours to Malawi. The airport with the most traffic is Kamuzu Airport in Lilongwe, Malawi's capital, but many airlines fly to Blantyre as well. If you are already in Africa, you will still likely wish to fly as your ground option is minibus or coach with very long stops at any international borders.
Ordinary people would walk, drive or cycle. Some people might fly. There are rivers and a large lake in Malawi, so some people would use boats as a way of travelling.
The flight time from Malawi to Ghana is 6 hours, 16 minutes.
If you were to fly due south from Chicago, Illinois, the first South American city you would fly over would likely be Belize City, Belize. It would take roughly five hours to fly over Belize from Chicago.
That would depend on where you are coming from. Most likely you would fly by aeroplane. If you are in a nearby country, you could go by road.If you're flying, there are direct flights to and from Lilongwe and Blantyre from Johannesburg, South Africa and Nairobi, Kenya. There are no direct flights from Asia, America or Europe.
If you flew due south from Chicago you would not fly over a South American country. Instead, the plane would fly over the Pacific Ocean.
If you were in South Africa and flew east to Australia, you wouldn't fly over any of the continents. If you were in South America and few east to Australia, you would fly over the continent of Africa.
It would depend on which part of Africa you are flying to.
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If you fly from Chicago to New Orleans what direction is it? SOUTH.
It would take about 2 hours to fly from Norfolk, Virginia to Chicago, Illinois. There is approximately 699 miles between the two locations.
NNE is the direction you would fly.