No, there aren't. However, there are regular flights to Stockholm from Toronto with Icelandair. You'll have a stop-over in Reykjavik. Not only is it the cheapest, you'll also avoid US airports and their rude Homeland Security agents!
Air Canada and WestJet have direct flights from St. Lucia to Toronto.
For direct flights, about 1.5 hours flying time.
For direct flights, about 2.5 hours flying time.
The main company that provides flights from Gatwick to Toronto direct is Air Transat. You can also fly to Toronto indirectly via US hubs e.g. JFK in New York.
For direct flights, about 10 to 10.5 hours flying time.
For direct flights, about 10.5 to 11 hours flying time.
Airports that have direct flights to Spain include those in Toronto, Canada, Paris, France, Munich, Germany, Zagreb, Croatia, Tirana, Albania, and Athens, Greece.
For direct flights, about 2 hours flying time to Stockholm. This is time 'in the air' and excludes ground activities.
Yes, flights from Stockholm leave around the clock. The airport in Stockholm never closes and air traffic is flowing twenty four hours a day, every day.
For direct flights, about 10.5 hours flying time. This is time 'in the air' and excludes ground activities.
One can get cheap Stockholm flights from Kansas City from as little as $50. One can find plenty of flights available in the the $50 to $100 price range for this location.
For direct flights, about 4.25 hours flying time. This is time 'in the air' and excludes ground activities.