The air distance from London's Gatwick Airport (LGW) to Spain's Ibiza Airport (IBZ) is 851 miles. That equals 1,370 kilometers or 740 nautical miles.
Air distance from Valletta, Malta, to Sydney, Australia, totals 10,000 miles. That equals 16,092 kilometers or 8,689 nautical miles.
The distance between Malta and Port Said, Egypt, is approximately 300 nautical miles. This measurement can vary slightly depending on the specific route taken. The journey typically involves navigating through the Mediterranean Sea. For precise navigation, it's always best to consult updated nautical charts.
The island of Ibiza covers 220.5 square miles.
The distance between Malta and Portsmouth is approximately 1,080 nautical miles, depending on the specific route taken. This distance can vary slightly based on the starting and ending points within each location. Additionally, factors such as currents and weather conditions can influence the actual travel distance.
76.4699 nautical miles.
There are 7710 miles in 6700 nautical miles.1 nautical mile = 1.15 miles
291 nautical miles = 334.88 miles.
2,500 nautical miles=2,876.94862 miles
2,560 miles = 2,224.57918 nautical miles
4,800 nautical miles = 5,523.74 miles.
451 miles = 391.908285 nautical miles