It depends on the wind.
The trip from Chicago to New York when riding the "20th Century Limited" took 16 hours in 1930. The travel time varied depending on which train was taken.
In 1930, a 3-minute call from New York to London would cost around $10. This was a significant amount at the time, roughly equivalent to about $150 today when adjusted for inflation. Long-distance telephone calls were still relatively new and expensive, reflecting the technology and infrastructure of the era.
The flight is about 8hours
It's about a 7 hour flight, depending on winds.
It's about a 7 hour flight, depending on winds.
Direct flights from London, England to: New York City, New York - would take about 7 hours Sydney, Australia - would take about 22 hours Los Angeles, California - would take about 12 hours Barcelona, Spain - would take about 2 hours.
This is Spains first world cup so they have waited about 80 long years , from `1930 when it all started.
well, i would say 15 hours
To estimate the sailing time from New York City to Spain, we first need to consider the distance, which is approximately 3,500 nautical miles. At a speed of 20 knots, the calculation would be: 3,500 nautical miles divided by 20 knots equals 175 hours. This translates to about 7.3 days of continuous sailing, not accounting for any stops, weather conditions, or navigational delays.
New York - London 7:00 London - New York 8:00
The flight would be 5 hours long.
it depends on how fast your car is