The distance from Aukštelkai Airfield () to Faro Airport (FAO) is 1960 miles or 3154 kilometers or 1702 nautical miles.
The distance shown below is direct flight distance between airports. Straight-line distance does not account for the surface between the two points. It is the distance a bird or airplane would travel between the two points when flying above the surface. The straight line distance is the direct route between two points, regardless of whether or not there are roads that connect them.
3154 kilometers is the direct flight distance between Aukštelkai Airfield (Lithuania) and Faro Airport (Portugal).
How long does it take to travel from ( Lithuania ) to Faro ( Portugal )?
A one-way nonstop (direct) flight between and Faro takes around 4 hours 30 minutes.
Estimated
flight time from Aukštelkai Airfield, , Lithuania to Faro Airport, Faro, Portugal is
4 hours 30 minutes under avarage conditions. Your actual flying time may vary depending on wind direction/speed or weather conditions. This calculation does not include the departure and landing times of the aircraft. In addition, it does not cover the person identity check, ticket check-in and baggage collection times at the airport.
Travel Distance Between the Airports • - FAO
Kilometers | | 3154 km |
Statute Miles | | 1960 miles |
Nautical Miles | | 1702 nm |
Avg. Time of Flight | | 4 hours 30 minutes |
Aukštelkai Airfield to Faro Airport Flight Route Map - to FAO Flight Path
Location of Aukštelkai Airfield & Faro Airport is given below.
Click the map to view to Faro nonstop flight path and travel direction.
Click to see flight route on Google Map between , Lithuania and Faro, Portugal. .
Nonstop flight route between , Lithuania and Faro, Portugal.
Time Difference Between the Airports • - FAO
Time difference between
(Lithuania) and
Faro (Portugal) is 2 Hours.
Faro time is 2 Hours behind .
Location | Local Time |
(Lithuania) | 2024-11-10, 10:11:04 EET |
Faro (Portugal) | 2024-11-10, 08:11:04 WET |
Why should you arrive 3 hours before international flight?
Flyers who are traveling to an international destination should arrive at the airport earlier than domestic flyers. This is because international flights can have additional check-in requirements, like passport verification, that need to be completed before you receive your boarding pass.