This is completely dependent upon the flight that is taken. Most flights will have 1 stopover so the answer really depends on how long the stopover is and where.
Here is an example:
3:40 pm Depart from Sydney, NS (SYD)
8:50 pm Arrives at Kuala Lumpur, (KUL)
8 hours 10 minutes - 4088 miles - Meal - Boeing 747-400 (Jet)
12 hours 20 minutes layover in Kuala Lumpur,
9:10 am Depart from Kuala Lumpur, (KUL)
10:15 am Arrives at Bangkok, (BKK)
2 hours 05 minutes - 755 miles - Meal - Boeing 737-400 (Jet)
Wednesday.
It is possible to leave somewhere at a particular time and arrive earlier than you left. An example would be leaving one time zone in the USA and crossing over into a new time zone. If you left a town on the border of the Texas panhandle and crossed over into New Mexico, you would arrive an almost an hour before you left.
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.
Sweden now drives on the right (although they did drive on the left).
This depends on what method of transport you are using to get there.
Officially, for airmail, it takes about 5 working days, starting the day after posting.
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On the left side of the road.
If you can make the flight from Norway to the US in less than 6 hours, you would arrive before you left as Norwegian time is 6 hours ahead of US time...
i think it would be 3 pm?, i dont know though.
Today only 3000 - 4000 are left in Thailand