yes you can
about 2 and a half hours.
i think it takes between 7-9 hours to get from Edinburgh to JFK New York :-) , well that's what i heard *-)
Both Glasgow and Edinburgh have international airports with good transportation links to other parts of Scotland. Glasgow Airport is closer to the city center and has more direct flights, while Edinburgh Airport is larger and offers more international connections. Consider your itinerary and preferences when choosing which airport to fly into for your trip to Scotland.
Eastbourne doesn't have an airport - the nearest is Gatwick, so you would have to fly from Edinburgh to Gatwick and take a train from Gatwick to Eastbourne.
* KLM fly to/from: Aberdeen, Birmingham, Cardiff, Durham Tees Valley, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London (Heathrow + City), Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich. * EasyJet fly to/from: Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London (Gatwick, Luton and Stansted) * Aer Lingus fly to/from: Belfast * BMI fly to/from: Aberdeen, London (Heathrow) * bmibaby fly to/from: Birmingham, Cardiff, East Midlands * British Airways fly to/from: London (Heathrow. Gatwick and City) * Flybe fly to/from: Exeter, Southampton
By aeroplane.Ryanair is the cheapest.
About 8 hours
The easiest and quickest way is to fly.
2.30hrs
South East.
There are no direct flights between Edinburgh and Martinique, you would have to change planes at least twice so the answer to your question would depend on your route and how long you had to wait at stopovers. If you could fly directly it would take about 9 hours.
About 3 hours.