There are no direct flights from Dublin to Cuba. You would have to get there by flying from Dublin to another airport that has direct flights.
The flight time would be approximately 3 hours, 3 minutes.However, you should note that there are no direct flightsto Cuba from anywhere in the US. If you wish to fly to Cuba you will have to make a stop at an airport that does provide flights there. Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal all generally have flights to Cuba.
From London to Vancouver is 9.5 hours. Then from Vancouver to Kelowna is another 45min flight or a 4 hour drive. There are no direct flights
"Travel City Direct does not have flights to the Dominican Republic. They do have flights to other areas of the Caribbean such as Barbados, Antigua, St. Lucia, Jamaica, Grenada, Tobago and Cuba."
A flight from Vancouver to London would be about 10 hours if you can find a direct flight. Otherwise you would need to factor in stopovers. I do believe there are a number of direct flights.
No direct flights between Delhi (DEL) to Vancouver (YVR).Minimum 1 stop at Newark Liberty (EWR) or London Heathrow (LHR)
Direct flights from Vancouver Canada to Shanghai China are typically between 11 and 12 hours.
20+ hours and I doubt there are any direct flights.
Depends where in Italy you fly from. There aren't any direct flights operating right now so you will have to fly to London first (about 2 hours from Milan) from London it is about 9.5 hours to Vancouver on most flights.
There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.
Direct flights from the United States to Cuba are illegal, so if you want to fly to Cuba you have to fly to another country first.
Approximately 3,800 miles. -But there are no direct flights -you must go to Vancouver first.