this would depend on the means of transport.i wouldn't recomend walking, cycling, or driving.. even a boat would take a very long time.
dublin is almost exactly opposite Melbourne on the planet. so it is around 12hours behind on the time zones.
it takes around 12 -14 hours flight time depending on wind speeds etc.
you would need at least one stop over, usually LAX which now takes around 6 hours due to U.S customs(dependant of time landed, evening, or daytime)
i suspect there is no direct flight from dublin & you would also require a stop over in London, which would add another 4 hours(aprox).
it would usually take around 20hours total, but allow another 1 - 2 hours.
but if you were to have stop overs, or go via Asia, it would take longer again, possibly upto 3 days.
It depends on what time you depart, but usually if you depart on Friday, you will arrive there on Sunday.
A flight leaving Newark, New Jersey, at 5:00 p.m. generally would arrive in Dublin, Ireland, about 7 hours later, at midnight Newark time. Dublin is 5 hours ahead of Newark, so it would be 5:00 a.m. Dublin time.
If you departed Sydney, Australia at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, you would arrive at Los Angeles at approximately 6:30 A.M. on Wednesday.
The shortest flight time is about 14 hours from Sydney to Los Angeles.However, because of the change in time zones, you would actually arrive from 3 to 5 hours before you left. You will gain a day crossing the International Date Line, making Los Angeles 18 hours earlier than Sydney (either 17 or 19 hours depending on Daylight Savings Time).You would lose this time on the return to Sydney, where some flights from the US will arrive "two days" after the day they take off!It depends where you are COMING FROM.
No, the primary (P) waves arrive first.
if you leave on a Thursday you arrive in Australia on a Friday
Nobody can answer this question because we don't know how far the item is coming. For example if it is shipped from Europe on Wednesday it probably won't arrive in Australia on Friday
Arrives in Heathrow so look at http://www.heathrowairport.com/
Officially, for airmail, it takes about 5 working days, starting the day after posting.
They did not arrive in Australia they were born here.
It depends on what time you depart, but usually if you depart on Friday, you will arrive there on Sunday.
Friday
There are no direct flights from Dublin to Sydney, so it would depend on who you flew with, what airports you were going through, the length of stopovers and other factors. You should still arrive there on Saturday or Sunday. And that assumes you are flying all the way. You could be sailing, or using a range of modes of transport: ferry to England, then train or drive across England, ferry or Eurostar to Europe and so on.
Of mailedetter on Friday when will receiver get it if in same town
A flight leaving Newark, New Jersey, at 5:00 p.m. generally would arrive in Dublin, Ireland, about 7 hours later, at midnight Newark time. Dublin is 5 hours ahead of Newark, so it would be 5:00 a.m. Dublin time.
It is scheduled to arrive at 7:30 AM local time, the day after it departs Houston and Atlanta.
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