It depends on what time you depart, but usually if you depart on Friday, you will arrive there on Sunday.
Traditionally, Black Friday will always happen the day after Thanksgiving. This day is on a Friday. That's why it has the name of Black Friday.
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.
You didn't say where it is noon. If noon Friday in New York, it is 6am Friday in Germany.
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It was Friday, the day after May 13th, in that year.
Either the next day or the same day, depends when you leave.
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.
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If you leave Los Angeles Sunday you would arrive in Sydney on Monday. You would lose a day after you crossed the international date line.
if you leave on a Thursday you arrive in Australia on a Friday
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In the UK the Royal Mail aim to deliver First Class post the next working day. So provided it is collected by around 5pm on Friday it should arrive Saturday morning. Generally in the U.S., it'll arrive on Tuesday if you mail it on Friday.
No. Although most trips from Saudi Arabia to the Phillipines are overnights, so you will depart in the afternoon of day 1 and arrive in the afternoon of day 2.
To answer the question, we should know first where these members of the family came from and what day they each flew from their respective origins. If the maximum number of days is 15 days to get there, then in less than 2 weeks and 1 day all members of the family should arrive on the same place. But whether their arrivals were on the same day or not, that can never be answered unless we know where and when they depart. Members of the family that depart from same place will surely arrive on the same day in less than 2 weeks and 1 day. Members that flew from different areas but with the "same or almost the same length"of flying time will also arrive on the same day (depending on the time that they depart). Otherwise, some would arrive early and others would arrive few hours after the start of the next day (or midnight). But surely all will arrive still in less than 2 weeks and 1 day. And finally, if all flew from different places with a big gap of distance to their final destination then they can surely not arrive on the same day.
A business day is Monday-Friday, so if you ordered it on Tuesday it should arrive Thursday or Friday.
At Anchorage airport, approximately 800 flights arrive or depart each day, meaning 400 flights leave each day. About 13,500 people are served each day.