Apart from the UK and the US, you might also fly over Ireland depending which UK airport you're flying from.
They would fly over Ireland.
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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.
A flight from Ireland to NYC will mainly fly over the Atlantic ocean throughout the entire journey.
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There are no direct flights between Ireland and Alaska. You would probably fly from Alaska to one of the cities on the east coast of the USA that has flights to Ireland, like New York or Boston, and from there fly to Ireland. The total time would depend on what airports you chose and the gap between connecting flights.
For the simple fact the Earth is not flat, it is in a sphere shape.
From Paris to Dubai, you fly over:FranceGermanyAustriaHungaryRomaniaBulgariaTurkeySyriaIraqPersian Gulf (not a country)
Wizz Air currently flies to from the UK and Ireland to many European countries. The countries they fly to are Poland, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine, Slovenia, Latvia, Macedonia, and Croatia.
That will depend on your starting point.
i think it depends on what airline you travel on. :)