According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 199.4 miles, this will take about 3 hours and 39 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route to the centre of each location and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route
No, Manchester is about 200 miles from Heathrow and has its own airport.
The distance from Heathrow to Stuttgart is about 600 miles
Yes. Heathrow has 5 terminals and is the biggest airport in the UK
Because some people (businessmen, dying people) need to get there quicker than five hours.
The distance is 131 miles, estimated time by car 140 minutes. Cost of Taxi £150http://british-airports-cars.co.uk/
Manchester has one airport south of the city.
The driving distance from London Heathrow Airport to Portsmouth, UK is 117 km
There are no direct flights from Manchester to Lagos Nigeria. You will need to take a flight from Manchester to London Heathrow which takes about 30 minutes, and then an interconnecting flight from Heathrow to Lagos, which is about 7 hours long. That combined with the Manchester to London flight will take about 7 hours and 30 minutes in total.
The distance from the center of Oxford to London Heathrow Airport is almost exactly 40 miles (64 kilometers).
Distance between Manchester to Birmingham?
The flight distance from London Heathrow Airport to Johannesburg, South Africa is 5,621 miles / 9,046 km.
about 4 hour its 3 hours 50 from heathrow