The flight time is 6 hours, 31 minutes.
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There are no direct trains between Belfast and Mullingar. Such a journey would involve getting at least two trains. One from Belfast to Dublin and another from Dublin to Mullingar.
A passport money for ticktes and a plane would help.
Belfast is serviced by 2 airports. Belfast International airport is a 40 minute bus Journey away from the city centre and Belfast City airport is a 20 minute bus journey away. Buses are frequent and reasonably inexpensive. Taxi's are also readily available from each airport
You would need to get at least 2 trains, one from Belfast to Dublin and one from Dublin to Cork. They are at different stations, so you would have to travel from one to the other on arriving in Dublin, which you can also do by rail. The whole journey from Belfast to Cork could take between 5 and 6 hours, depending on the times you travel and the connections for the departure times.
No. They are on two separate islands, so you would need to take a ferry at some point in your journey in order to bring a car.
no you actually cant you would get stuck in turkey because it takes you 6 hours to get to turkey. They would let you on the plane to turkey but they would not let you on the plane to get back to pennsilvannia.
The distance between London and Ankara, Turkey is 1761 miles (2835 km).The distance between London and Istanbul, Turkey is 1557 miles (2505 km).If you were traveling (via plane) from London to Turkey it would be around 1700 miles.
A flight from Belfast to Cyrpus would take approximately 5 hours.
While on their journey to Elsewhere, there would be multiple times in which a plane would go past flying above them. This is where Gabriel would point to it and say 'plane! plane!' But when they go further into their journey, they, for the first time, see wildlife. And when they saw a bird flying, Gabriel thought it was a plane, and so he shouted 'plane!' when it was really a bird.
you can go by train, TGV, it is 4 hours or by plane it is one hour
Belfast was within the British Empire then and the King would have been King George V.