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travel time by plane is 2 hours and 2 mintues. They are 1,019 miles apart.

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The average travel time from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Miami, FL is 2 hours and 47 minutes.

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1000 miles, or about two hours.

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2 1/2 by air and 2 days by sea.

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