The Pacific jetstream (fast flowing air current above the Pacific Ocean) travels in an easterly direction (west to east) towards the U.S., causing flight speed to be slower returning to Sydney from Hawaii.
Because S-LA is eastbound.
Our clocks are based on the sun, which rises in the east and settles in the west (the sun is moving to the west, if you want to look at it that way), so if you travel by airplane from Sydney to Los Angeles you are travelling in the opposite direction and you sort of loses time (in fact it is daylight). If you instead fly to the west, LA-S, you sort of try to keep up with the sun instead of going in the other direction.
The sun is at its highest point in the middle of the day all around the earth, and therefore the day (and also specific times) does not occur simultaneously around the globe. It probably takes the same amount of time to travel, but the time at the start and destination occur displaced.
If it's 6 in the morning in LA I believe it's already 11 at night in Sydney and will start to become morning as you fly there. If you fly from Sydney 6 in the morning it's just 1 at noon the day before in LA when you start.
Hope you get it, my main language ain't English so it might be wrong at some point, and I also might have lost focus from answering the question to writing english.
Due to the wind patterns generally blowing from west to east there is a difference in flight times.
Because Perth is 2 hours behind Brisbane time wise.
Brisbane is on the East coast and uses Eastern Standard Time.
Perth is on the west coast and uses Western Standard Time.
Because of the way the wind is blowing.
It has to be quicker to fly from the UK because Florida is on the opposite side of the planet from Perth.
The flight time between Brisbane and Perth is around four and a quarter hours.
Maybe oneday, but the It still has to get its Melbourne and Sydney services up and running propably, then add Brisbane, then u might see Perth added, But Emirates will propbably fly it to Perth b4 Qantas
6 - Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Cairns
Yes, much quicker.
There are multiple ways to fly from Perth to Toronto, but two that have all non-stop flights: The first and more traditional is to fly from Perth to Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane and from there fly to Los Angeles, connecting to a flight to Toronto. Qantas flies this route; VirginBlue and VAustralia can get you to Los Angeles from Perth. The second way is to fly west on Emirates: non-stop from Perth to Dubai, connecting to a non-stop flight to JFK in New York and on to Toronto. Emirates is the more luxurious airline and their pricing tends to be higher than VAustralia and Qantas, but occasionally there are sale fares that make Emirates the least expensive airline for the flights.
The moon is much closer to us than the sun is.
The moon is much close to the Earth and therefore is shorter to fly to.
The flight time from Sydney, Australia to Perth, Australia, will vary depending on which airline is used and if it is a non stop flight or not. A non stop flight will take about 5 hours and 20 minutes.
quicker than a black man who had his kfc taken off him.
well all you have to do is go to perth buy a plane ticket then fly to melbourne then go see dick then fly back to perth and go to the toilet.
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