if your heading east to Cuba and cross a time zone it would become one hour later than your departure point. same principle going the other way, but in reverse. not actual flight time, but times of arrival and departure would vary
The flight from London to Cuba is approximately ten hours out and eight back. The distance between London and Havana, Cuba is 4663 miles (7505 km).
It depends on whether you take a plane or try to swim.One thing that complicates this is that the US government has ... let's call it an antagonistic relationship with the Cuban government. You're not going to find any scheduled flights directly from the US to Cuba. You will need to fly to some third country (Mexico or Canada being the most convenient... given that you're starting in New Hampshire, Toronto would probably be a good option). The US has just started the (probably long) process of normalizing relationships with Cuba, so in the future the embargo may be lifted, and you'll be able to fly directly. That should shorten the trip considerably.
The flight there was, I believe 13 hours. The flight back was about 15 hours. Very long flight, I know... The flight there was, I believe 13 hours. The flight back was about 15 hours. Very long flight, I know...
The duration of The Flight That Fought Back is 1.5 hours.
The Flight takes about 9hrs30mins going but can be longer and about 11 hours coming back
about eleven hours I think it would be around ten hours since I flew from atlanta to London in eight hours so it should be ten or eleven because you are fighting a head wind traveling back west from London
9 hours going...about 8 hours coming back.
We just got back and it was +/-5.5 hours
Ten hourse if the flight is well and good. Like the weather is good and stuff like that. But if you book with certain companies they give you TVs on the back of the seat infront of you so you can watch TV and play games to try and make the flight seem longer. It helps if you get good seats. NOT like the ones right next to the wings were engines are or not next to the toilets. This is true as I HAVE been to Orlando Florida. Hope this helped. xxx
when you arrive there you put your watch forward 2 hours and when you land back home you put your watch back 2 hours so the flight going there will be 2 hours longer than you think until you change your watch if that makes sense its very confusing.
About 12 to 13 hours out but 9 to 10 back
The Atlantic Gulf Stream - planes fly into a headwind on the way out of the UK towards the Americas, but have a tailwind helping them on the way back.