Using this as an example;
The flight path from Vancouver to London (using London Heathrow Airport) would ypically travel northeast over Canada, then over the tip of Greenland, then down towards Northern Ireland, then across to Liverpool and finally south-east towards Birmingham and Oxford before approaching London.
depends on the airline and flight plan, but could take up to nine hours maximum, average 8 hours
London (LON) to Vancouver, BC (YVR) Shortest Flight Duration 9 hours 20 mins
Flight paths should be due west but for some odd reason they fly in what looks like a lowercase 'n' on the map.
From London to Vancouver is 9.5 hours. Then from Vancouver to Kelowna is another 45min flight or a 4 hour drive. There are no direct flights
There are no direct flights from London City Airport to Vancouver. Most flights from this airport are short haul except for one daily flight to and from New York. The easiest way is to travel from London Heathrow to Vancouver.
It is Air Canada flight 855, leaving London Heathrow at 1105am, arriving in Vancouver 12.35pm
A flight from Vancouver to London would be about 10 hours if you can find a direct flight. Otherwise you would need to factor in stopovers. I do believe there are a number of direct flights.
The flight path follows a Northeast direction.
I would guess 14.5 hours based on Vancouver/London = 9.30 and London/Cairo = 5
It is called a "Great Circle Route." However, the flight doesn't pass over either Vancouver, WA or Vancouver, BC.
The approximate flight duration from Vancouver, Canada to London, UK is 9 hours and 57 minutes. So, if a plane leaves Vancouver at 11 am it will land in London at approximately 8.57 pm.
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in an aeroplane across the sea