
amber
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16 hours (manila to l.a) with stopover at narita japan 2hrs. (wd NOrthwest)
13hours for non stop flights. (wd philippine airlines) |
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Well
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Depends on which state you are coming from and which airline and routes you take. Total travel time will vary from 16 to 28 hours. |
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cellguy38019
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Depends on where you're leaving from. I live in Memphis and fly to Detroit then Nagoya Japan, then Manila. It takes 21 hours flight time. I'm going again in November. If you smoke like I do, you can smoke in the terminal at Nagoya, they have really nice designated areas. Wouldn't advise buying anything to drink or eat at Nagoya though, very expensive!! |
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H4rd3r B3tt3r F4st3r Str0ng3r
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pick the first guy who answered he's right |
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thislady2fly
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well from new york...approximately 22 hours in flight |
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AlNytRydr
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around 18 hrs.
I'm guessing because a friend of mine went to Vietnam and said it took around that time-and I figure they(both countries) aren't to great a distance from eachother |
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Dondon
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It often takes for about 13 to 14 hours... |
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peanutz
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Without stopover, about 14 hours. With stopovers, between 18-24 hours. |
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MrLiberty
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If you fly non stop from West Coast cities: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, it takes approx 14-15 hours
If you fly nonstop from East Coast, New York, Atlanta, Boston, it takes 18-19 hours |
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hp2184
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Depends on the state you are coming but more or less 16-18 hours. |
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Ny
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If you gonna book your airline flight, the easiest way is to ask the travel agent, your destination will depend on how long will it takes to reach the country. Have a happy trip. Or the name of the airline company and call them direct.. sometimes there would be delayed flights so it is really not the ones we expect to get on time. |
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legalboi65
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Well, I just went there, and I live in Los Angeles. It is about 14 hours on a straight through flight. |
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Gary
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As the others said, it depends on where you are flying from and what airline you are taking. Since I live in the boonies, it takes me almost exactly 24 hours but that includes about 6 hours in layovers. |
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Small Help Big Help
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around 13 to 16 hours...... |
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Riababy
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12 hours nonstop (philippine airlines). |
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Mency
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around 18 hours travel time including layovers. The longest one for me was about 30 hours going to the east coast and there were 3 layovers. So it would depend on which part of the USA you come from and on which airline. You can get the information from the travel agency.
Bon voyage! |
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nannygoat
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My Auntie just came from there. It takes about 17 hours |
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jongoinsdc
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depends on the airplane you are taking, some are 22 hrs, some are 18 hrs, you might be able to fly in 16 hrs, my aunt said that there is a flight on philippino airlines is a lot quicker like 9 hrs but I dont know if that is true. the flights will definitely be longer if you have some layovers in other countries. |
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Yrol
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Well, it depends on what part of USA you are coming from, and what airlines your travel ling with. But if a traveler came from Guam, it took only more or less 3 hours. |
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eric c
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12 days? |
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CuTeGiRl
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as far as i can remembr 13-16 hours^^ |
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