The flight path from London to Rio de Janeiro typically involves a direct route across the Atlantic Ocean. Flights generally depart from major airports like Heathrow (LHR) or Gatwick (LGW) and arrive at Galeão International Airport (GIG) or Santos Dumont Airport (SDU) in Rio. The journey often takes around 11 to 12 hours for direct flights, though this can vary based on wind conditions and specific flight plans. Some routes may include layovers in cities like Lisbon or Madrid.
The flight path follows a Northeast direction.
About 12.5 hours
in an aeroplane across the sea
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As north as Norway and as south as the Alps.
Glasgow-Greenland-Newfoundland(Labrador).
The most common flight path from London to Kenya is a direct flight from London Heathrow (LHR) to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi. The flight duration is approximately 8-9 hours. Alternatively, there are connecting flights that may route through hubs like Dubai or Amsterdam before reaching Nairobi.
Southeast over the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea into Egypt
8hr 25min Muscat (MCT) to London Heathrow (LHR) by a nonstop flight operated by Oman Air.
If you measure the straight line flight distance ("as the crow flies"), the total distance from London to Rio de Janeiro is 5,751 miles. [From the centre of each city.]
The distance from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to London, England is 5708 miles (9186 km).Rio de Janeiro (RIO) to London (LON)Flight Duration 13 hours 35 mins
10 Hours of flight mean you can chose any country which is about 7500 - 8000 km from London. Keep in mind that flight time vary according to the flight path / plan and Aircraft type.