Exact routings between London and Orlando vary according to air traffic restrictions, weather conditions etc. A typical routing would be as follows: # After take off the aircraft heads South West towards Southhamton and the Isle of Wight. # It then follows the South Coast towards Devon before heading slightly North towards and then following West the Bristol Channel. # At this point the aircraft gets its transatlantic clearance which takes it West over the Atlantic towards New Foundland passing to the South of Ireland. The transatlantic part of the flight normally takes around 4 1/2 to 5 hours. # The aircraft then heads down the Eastern Seaboard of Canada and then the United States. Although there is very little to see on flights between the UK and North America the right side of the plane usually offers more to see. Major cities that the aircraft will pass close to include Boston, New York and Washington. Flight time is usually around 9 hours. On leaving the UK the aircraft may be routed towards Wales and then over Ireland but in almost all circumstances the plane will enter North America around New Foundland. Aircraft going to the West Coast will usually cross the Atlantic further North often crossing Greenland. Flights destined for the East Coast follow the same route as that to Orlando. Owing to time zones flights between Europe and North America tend to be during the day and North America to Europe flights are usually at night. Eastbound flights are around an hour shorter than Westbound ones owing to the jetstream assisting the plane.
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The flight path follows a Northeast direction.
The flight distance from London Heathrow Airport to Orlando International Airport is 4,337 miles / 6,979 km
2 HRS 10 MINS
in an aeroplane across the sea
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As north as Norway and as south as the Alps.
Flight:London (LON) to Orlando, FL (ORL)Flight Duration 9 hours 10 mins Distance:The distance between London, England and Orlando, Florida is 4350 miles (7000 km).
8.5 hours
Glasgow-Greenland-Newfoundland(Labrador).
Phyical flight time would be about 9 hours and 10 minutes... that does not include time zone changes.
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.