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Yes. With this one, you can search distances between two airports, which is probably more accurate. Let's pretend that you wish to fly between Tokyo's Narita International Airport (Airport Code: NRT) and Ireland's Dublin International Airport (Airport Code: DUB). You would enter those two airport codes on the RIGHT side of the screen, press the "SEARCH DISTANCE" button, and you will see that the distance between those two airports is 9,584 kilometres (or, 5,990 miles). Right below that you will see a world map, showing the straight line air route between those two airports, and below that, you will see a list of the projected flying times for different aircraft flying a hypothetical, "non-stop" trip between those two locations. For example, between NRT & DUB, you would see this notation: Estimated Time taken on Boeing 747 or Airbus A340 Time taken is estimated as being: 10 hours and 33 minutes If you don't know the Airport Code for a particular airport, you can enter the name of the city on the LEFT side of the screen, to see the airport codes for the airports serving the city of which you requested information. Here's the website and I recommend you bookmark it, because it is terrific for getting accurate distances (and projected flying times) between any two airports on Earth: http://www.world-airport-codes.com/ +5
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