how long does it take to fly from kansas city to san diego?
if i left at 350 kansas city time what time would i arrive in san diego on a non stop flight san diego time?
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5 O'clock Ca. time .
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It all depends on the mode of flight you choose to utilize ,,,,,Anywhere from 4 hours up to 5 days ,,,,,
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Flying time is 3 hours and 40 minutes on Southwest Airlines nonstop flights between Kansas City (MCI) and San Diego (SAN). Leaving at 3:50 p.m. would put you in San Diego at 7:30 p.m. Kansas City time. Subtract two hours for the time zone difference and it is 5:30 p.m. in San Diego.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Is there a lot of turbulence on the flight from San Diego to Rome,Italy and back
Is there a lot of turbulence on the flight from San Diego to Rome,Italy and back?
From San Diego to New York JFK airport and then on to Rome and on the way back from Rome to New York JFK to San Diego. Any help is greatly appreciated! Travel time is late May to late June if that helps.
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Turbulance is not something that is consistant or predicted. It has to do with the air currents and weather you are flying around, to put it plainly. Usually when you transition from land to sea, there is some rough air because of the change in atmosphere. But unfortunately turbulance can be on any flihgt at any given time and you cant predict it.
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All flights have some turbulence. Since you are flying overseas and for a longer than usual amount of time, you can expect there to be a bit more than what you would find on a 2 hour flight but it shouldn't be an abnormal amount. It all depends on the weather. Cliche but true. Try not to be nervous or get others flying with you anxious. Prepare yourself and you'll be fine. Enjoy the peanuts!
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depends on air currents... here is a great website that can educate you in the basics of turbulance. I flew from here in san diego to Germany in winter and the turbulance wasnt bad at all. http://www.guidetopsychology.com/airfacts.htm the flight will be seemless. have a nice trip.
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Although there is no absolute way of telling what the weather and air turbulence may be months ahead,. . . . But, having said that,......airlines and pilots are very sensitive to the weather conditions through which they are going to travel. If there are weather condtions on the flight plan, they can request a re-routing around bad weather by the air traffic controllers, or jets just fly at a higher altitiude above the bad weather. They don't want turbulence to affect their planes any more than the passengers. If there are very serious weather disturbances, the airline and the pilots have the option of cancelling a flight, or postponing it, or if the plane is already on the route, they can elect to land in a different city, or on different runways at an airport that wont be affected by crosswinds, for example. My advice: Don't sweat it. No pilot will subject passengers to ANY turbulence if they can avoid it, and usually the modern big jets for a flight across the Atlantic have plenty of power to make the flight as smooth as it can be.
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Wherever the situation is turbulent, especially in the skies, there you will find turbulence.
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It really depends on the day. Turbulence, like wind, is generated from a difference in temperature as the sun moves across the globe water and land heat at different rates causing an imbalance in pressure. If you take off in the morning or evening you are less likely to encounter it, but you never know. Also, the pilots typically select altitudes to avoid most of the turbulence. Good luck with the flight.
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it dosnt always happen it isnt like oh this one has more it is a dailey thing it changes all the time
From San Diego to New York JFK airport and then on to Rome and on the way back from Rome to New York JFK to San Diego. Any help is greatly appreciated! Travel time is late May to late June if that helps.
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Turbulance is not something that is consistant or predicted. It has to do with the air currents and weather you are flying around, to put it plainly. Usually when you transition from land to sea, there is some rough air because of the change in atmosphere. But unfortunately turbulance can be on any flihgt at any given time and you cant predict it.
2 :
All flights have some turbulence. Since you are flying overseas and for a longer than usual amount of time, you can expect there to be a bit more than what you would find on a 2 hour flight but it shouldn't be an abnormal amount. It all depends on the weather. Cliche but true. Try not to be nervous or get others flying with you anxious. Prepare yourself and you'll be fine. Enjoy the peanuts!
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depends on air currents... here is a great website that can educate you in the basics of turbulance. I flew from here in san diego to Germany in winter and the turbulance wasnt bad at all. http://www.guidetopsychology.com/airfacts.htm the flight will be seemless. have a nice trip.
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Although there is no absolute way of telling what the weather and air turbulence may be months ahead,. . . . But, having said that,......airlines and pilots are very sensitive to the weather conditions through which they are going to travel. If there are weather condtions on the flight plan, they can request a re-routing around bad weather by the air traffic controllers, or jets just fly at a higher altitiude above the bad weather. They don't want turbulence to affect their planes any more than the passengers. If there are very serious weather disturbances, the airline and the pilots have the option of cancelling a flight, or postponing it, or if the plane is already on the route, they can elect to land in a different city, or on different runways at an airport that wont be affected by crosswinds, for example. My advice: Don't sweat it. No pilot will subject passengers to ANY turbulence if they can avoid it, and usually the modern big jets for a flight across the Atlantic have plenty of power to make the flight as smooth as it can be.
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Wherever the situation is turbulent, especially in the skies, there you will find turbulence.
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It really depends on the day. Turbulence, like wind, is generated from a difference in temperature as the sun moves across the globe water and land heat at different rates causing an imbalance in pressure. If you take off in the morning or evening you are less likely to encounter it, but you never know. Also, the pilots typically select altitudes to avoid most of the turbulence. Good luck with the flight.
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it dosnt always happen it isnt like oh this one has more it is a dailey thing it changes all the time
Saturday, March 7, 2009
cheapest flight to san diego out of san francisco
cheapest flight to san diego out of san francisco?
i live in san francisco and am trying to get to san diego tomorrow. there are two of us, and we want to spend about 300!!! any ideaS?
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your best bet is American Airlines, Alaskan Airlines, or US airways, for about 150 per person Southwest has it for 131, but you have to leave out of Oakland.
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You can these websites for rates http://www.LouMarTravel.com http://www.southwest.com/ http://www.spiritair.com/welcome.aspx
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Cheapest Is Southwest,The starting price is about $131 Per person. Second Cheapest is Alaska Airlines They start at $140.. NOTE; SOUTHWEST DOES NOT START SERVICE FROM SFO TO SAN DIEGO UNTIL AFTER AUGUST 26TH
i live in san francisco and am trying to get to san diego tomorrow. there are two of us, and we want to spend about 300!!! any ideaS?
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your best bet is American Airlines, Alaskan Airlines, or US airways, for about 150 per person Southwest has it for 131, but you have to leave out of Oakland.
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You can these websites for rates http://www.LouMarTravel.com http://www.southwest.com/ http://www.spiritair.com/welcome.aspx
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Cheapest Is Southwest,The starting price is about $131 Per person. Second Cheapest is Alaska Airlines They start at $140.. NOTE; SOUTHWEST DOES NOT START SERVICE FROM SFO TO SAN DIEGO UNTIL AFTER AUGUST 26TH
Sunday, March 1, 2009
How long is a flight from San Diego California to Frankfurt Germany
How long is a flight from San Diego California to Frankfurt Germany?
I'm gonna travel soon and was wondering how long the flight will be. I'm gonna be traveling with my pet dog... So I'm thinking I'll need to look for flights that have a lay-over for potty break. I'm nervous taking her too :-/ Thanks for your help! Kbye.
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There are a lot of travel sites such as Expedia where you can find travel times: http://www.expedia.com/default.asp There are no non stop flights on this route. The overall travel time will be 13.5 to 15.5 hours depending on the specific connections. You'll also need to check the airline website for rules about carrying dogs and also check on the German laws regarding bringing dogs into the country. For example, the rules for flying with pets on United are here: http://www.united.com/page/middlepage/0,6998,1047,00.html You might find this site useful for information on pet passports, required health certificates, etc: http://www.pettravel.com/passportnew.cfm
I'm gonna travel soon and was wondering how long the flight will be. I'm gonna be traveling with my pet dog... So I'm thinking I'll need to look for flights that have a lay-over for potty break. I'm nervous taking her too :-/ Thanks for your help! Kbye.
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There are a lot of travel sites such as Expedia where you can find travel times: http://www.expedia.com/default.asp There are no non stop flights on this route. The overall travel time will be 13.5 to 15.5 hours depending on the specific connections. You'll also need to check the airline website for rules about carrying dogs and also check on the German laws regarding bringing dogs into the country. For example, the rules for flying with pets on United are here: http://www.united.com/page/middlepage/0,6998,1047,00.html You might find this site useful for information on pet passports, required health certificates, etc: http://www.pettravel.com/passportnew.cfm
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