A 737-700ER surely can, but other 737s just can´t pull such a leg.
british airways
No, JetBlue does not currently operate the 737. They currently operate the A320, which is similar to the 737.
737-100:1,770 mi, 737-200:2,600 mi, 737 classic: 2,800, 737 next generation: 6,340.
A 737 is smaller and the longest you would ever fly on it is from Los Angeles to Hawaii. the 777 is one of the larger planes Boeing makes. It can fly almost anywhere in the world from a certain point. for example, it is generally used for flight from Los Angeles to London... or ever further.
Yes
No, as at February 2013, Southwest does not fly out of the USA. It has purchased AirTran Airways and by absorbing its routes, will soon be flying to Mexico. It only has Boeing 737 aircraft in its fleet which are not capable of reaching Europe.
Yes. They're basically the same aircraft.
544 mph
How far a Boeing 737 can fly without refueling depends on its configuration. However, it is rated at 3,060 nautical miles which is about 5, 665 kilometers.
Umm a 737 can't fly from NY to Paris
A Boeing 737 fully loaded with fuel and passengers and cargo can travel 4,444 nm.
11 hrs at max