This not a flight you can take - from NYC you will either fly into LGW - gatwick or LHR heathow.
Exeter is about 180 miles from either airport.
Really you have a couple of choices - cheapest would be to hire a car
Second use the train - from both locations it's not an easy journey or lastly you use a cab -
DO NOT USE a London cab - price will be about £500 - pre-booked it and it will be about £300 / £350 - if you need more help you may email me directly mdt_38_uk@hotmail.co.UK
If you are asking about the York in England, the closest commercial airport is Manchester.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, York, Bradford, Exeter, Hull etc.
The air distance from Manchester Airport, England, to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City, New York, is 3,332 miles. That equals 5,362 kilometers or 2,895 nautical miles.
The average flight time would be between 6 hours to 8 hours, depending on airport you fly to (JFK or Newerk Liberty) and also depending on airport congestion. It also depends on wind, when flying from the UK to USA you are flying against the wind and that slow downs the flight , hence it takes longer to fly to the US than returning to the UK from the US
The flight time from New York City, New York, to London, England depends of course on the airport chosen and things like speed of the aircraft. An average flight from Downtown Manhattan Airport in NYC to Heathrow in London is approximately 8 hours and 19 minutes long.
On average, a flight from England to New York is 7 hours.
12 hours
how many hours on plane from uk to new york
The rail journey from London Kings Cross to York takes around 2 hours.
In England, obviously. He first set up a castle in Pevernsey in 1066. Then, they grew all over England. There was at least one in Exeter, Warwick, Nottingham, Lincoln, Huntingdon, Cambridge and York.
It will take about 3 hours and 25 minutes.
There are many cities in the UK - too many to list here, but they include London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, York, Bristol, Newcastle, Exeter, Liverpool and Sheffield.