ADVANCE FLYING ACADEMY
A commercial cross-country flight refers to a long-distance flight between two cities or airports within the same country, typically involving a large passenger jet operated by an airline. These flights are scheduled and available to the public, offering regular service between major hubs or regional airports.
For example, a flight from New York City to Los Angeles in the United States would be considered a commercial cross-country flight. Such flights often cover significant distances (hundreds to thousands of miles) and may vary in duration, typically lasting between 4 and 6 hours depending on the route and conditions.
Would you like to know more about the logistics of cross-country flights or how they compare to international flights?
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