10 hours, 43 minutes
Flight map from New York, NY to Santiago, Chile
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Flying time from New York, NY to Santiago, Chile
The total flight duration from New York, NY to Santiago, Chile is 10 hours, 43 minutes.
This assumes an average flight speed for a commercial airliner of 500 mph, which is equivalent to 805 km/h or 434 knots. It also adds an extra 30 minutes for take-off and landing. Your exact time may vary depending on wind speeds.
If you're planning a trip, remember to add more time for the plane to taxi between the gate and the airport runway. This measurement is only for the actual flying time. You should also factor in airport wait times and possible equipment or weather delays. If you're trying to figure out what time you'll arrive at the destination, you may want to see if there's a time difference between New York, NY and Santiago, Chile.
The calculation of flight time is based on the straight line distance from New York, NY to Santiago, Chile ("as the crow flies"), which is about 5,107 miles or 8 218 kilometers.
Your trip begins in New York, New York.
It ends in Santiago, Chile.
Your flight direction from New York, NY to Santiago, Chile is South (177 degrees from North).
The flight time calculator measures the average flight duration between points. It uses the great circle formula to compute the travel mileage.
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Santiago, Chile
City: Santiago
Region: Region Metropolitana
Country: Chile
Category: cities
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