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The typical flight route between these two locations is influenced by the weather and wind direction, although I'm going to use the most common flight paths as an example.

Northbound flights from London tend to travel more on the eastern side of England, overflying places like Nottingham and Leeds then over north-west England before reaching Scotland.

Southbound flights (heading to London) usually fly much further west flying over the Lake District, Lancashire, Manchester and them Birmingham before turning south-east to London.

I hope this helped.

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