When flying from England to Portugal, the most common routes typically take you over France and Spain. Depending on the specific flight path, you may also briefly fly over the Bay of Biscay. Some routes might include a portion over the Atlantic Ocean as well. Overall, the journey primarily involves crossing parts of Western Europe.
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When flying from England to PAris you do not fly over any ocea. You fly over the English Channel.
When flying from London to Florida, the flight typically crosses parts of the Atlantic Ocean, and may pass over countries such as Ireland and the Azores, which are part of Portugal. Depending on the flight path, it might also fly over parts of Canada, particularly if the route takes a northern trajectory. Ultimately, the specific countries and regions flown over can vary based on the chosen flight route.
The Atlantic Ocean.
A distance 985 miles [1,585 kilometers; 856 nautical miles] separates Lisbon, Portugal from London, England. It takes less than 3 hours to fly from London to Lisbon. Portugal and England are on the same time.
South coast of England, France, Italy, Libya, Sudan, South Sudan, Uganda and Kenya.
Switzerland, USA, England, Russia, Asia
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Flights from Manchester fly to the East coast and head over Hull, cross the North Sea and fly over Holland, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, drops down over Georgia, crosses the Caspian Sea, over Turkmenistan, Afghanistan then entering Pakistan air space from Peshawar then Wah then Islamabad airport, hope that answers your question, Aafaq
From Paris to Dubai, you fly over:FranceGermanyAustriaHungaryRomaniaBulgariaTurkeySyriaIraqPersian Gulf (not a country)
The simplest and quickest way is to fly. You could also travel to France by sea or through the Channel Tunnel and then travel overland to Portugal. You could also go by boat.
That will depend on your starting point.