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Because of the speed that the plane flies.
Just take M25 GATWICK to M23 GATWICK @ J7, and then take M23 to Gatwick @ J9.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 76.5 miles, this will take about 1 hours and 29 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
The plane travels in a Southeast direction.
84 milesTake M40 LONDON (via A40), from Oxford, to M23 GATWICK AIRPORT, via M25(S) (J1A on M40 to get onto M25; J7 on M25 to get onto M23 GATWICK AIRPORT).Take M23 to Gatwick Airport @ J9.
Swansea to Gatwick Airport is 209 miles by road according to AA route planner taking this route:Take M4(E), from Swansea, to M25(S) to GATWICK AIRPORT (via M23) at J4B.Take M25 (London Orbital) around LONDON, to M23(S) to GATWICK AIRPORT at J7.Take M23 down to GATWICK AIRPORT at J9.
go west on the road or take a plane
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. Your flights depend on the route you take to your ultimate Antarctic destination.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 94.9 miles, this will take about 1 hour and 44 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
Heathrow is the closest to Central London London to Heathrow According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 14.5 miles, this will take about 0 hours and 40minutes to drive. London to Gatwick According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 28.6 miles, this will take about 1 hours and 1 minutes to drive.
According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 73 miles, this will take about 1 hours and 18 minutesto drive, assuming you take the direct route to the centre of each location and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.