You cannot fly directly from Bristol to Vancouver. You can though get an internal flight to London Heathrow and get a flight with British Airways or Air Canada, the flight will take 9 hours 20 minutes.
BA195 is British Airways flight 195 from London Heathrow Airport, London England, to Huston Bush Int'ctl, Huston Texas.
You ask the booking agent.
A random search for nonstop flights from London Heathrow (LHR) shows: 8hr 15min to 8hr 50min to Delhi (DEL) by a nonstop flight operated by Air India, British Airways, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines or Virgin Atlantic. 9hr 05min to 9hr 15min to Mumbai (BOM) by a nonstop flight operated by Air India, British Airways, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines or Virgin Atlantic. 9hr 50min to Bangalore (BLR) by a nonstop flight operated by British Airways. 10hr 00min to Chennai (MAA) by a nonstop flight operated by British Airways.
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The best way to go is to get the british airways plane to bourgogne airport
There are flights from London Heathrow, Gawick and City airports to some destinations in Italy - the destinations I know of are Rome, Venice, Milan, Turin and Pisa. A few airlines I can name that fly between London and Italy are British airways, Alitalia and EasyJet.
It depends where the plane is taking off from
Yes, there were british airways, air france, braniff international airways, air singapore, and the famous pepsi company concorde.
A flight from London to Vancouver will typically take a sharp turn north out of Heathrow, then head vertically north up the island of Great Britain (sometimes even flying over the North Sea and eastern England), then the plane will head northwest towards Iceland and Greenland and then southwest over northeast Canada, past Hudson Bay and southwest to Vancouver. Flights heading the other way will however fly further south to take advantage of the jet stream, often approaching the British Isles from Northern Ireland.
21hr 40min by a direct flight LHR to SYD operated by British Airways or Qantas Airways, with a stop at Singapore (SIN).
I flew from U.K. to Australia in a plane on loan to British Eagle Airways back in the 1960s. So It was real then!