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That would depend on your starting point.
Flying from London, you have to pass over Queens before you pass over Brooklyn. So, Queens is closer to London than Brooklyn.
When flying from London to Florida, the flight typically crosses parts of the Atlantic Ocean, and may pass over countries such as Ireland and the Azores, which are part of Portugal. Depending on the flight path, it might also fly over parts of Canada, particularly if the route takes a northern trajectory. Ultimately, the specific countries and regions flown over can vary based on the chosen flight route.
Flying from London to Crete, you typically fly over the United Kingdom, and then over parts of France and the Mediterranean Sea. Depending on the flight path, you might also pass over countries like Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy before reaching Greece. The specific route can vary based on air traffic and weather conditions.
Woolwich Ferry in London.
If traveling in a straight line from London to China, you would pass through countries such as France, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, and finally, China. The exact countries you pass through may vary depending on the specific route you take.
Yes, the London Eye is included in the London Pass.
Yes - but so do all residents of London who are over 60.
Sometimes, but most of the time it will be over northern France.
Yes, the London Pass includes access to the London Eye.
I think it is only for residents of London boroughs aged 60 or over and residents who have a disability
No, but when you get to London you can use your bus pass on London buses.