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Question : How long would it take

on avarage to fly from london (Heathrow) to Paris (Charles de Gaulle) (not includeing check in just the flight , takeoff to landing)

Im doing a report for college about carbon emissions etc and one thing im writing about is the argument about short haul flights (should people use the train instead etc)

anyway cut to the chace if anyone could help i would be greatful as i ve never made the trip myself.

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By: T5 - 21st May 2007 at 20:11

I flew LHR to CDG last year, and the flying time was in the region of 35 to 40 minutes.

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By: caz66 - 21st May 2007 at 14:30

Thank You Kindly

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By: Skymonster - 21st May 2007 at 14:26

Scheduled block times (that is, doors-closed to doors-open, or wheels-turning-at-pushback to wheels-stopped, depending on airline) varies between around 1:05 and 1:25 depending on the time of day – most airlines pad their schedules to take account of likely ATC delays (which could be pre-takeoff ground holds or airborne holds), whilst still allowing them to appear to deliver an on-time arrival even if they are subject to holding. Actual airborne/in-flight time can be anything from around 0:35 and up, again depending on ATC holds and routings.

Andy

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