A while.
From Cardiff to Glasgow is some 400 miles and would cost about £75 in petrol.
A direct flight from Paris, France --> Glasgow, Scotland would take about 2 hours.
265 mi - about 4 hours 46 mins. but if ur on a coach i add about 1-2hrs extra
the cost of the trip would be 2,400,500
That would depend on how fast you were travelling.
Approximately in a north westly direction.
Ireland does not have postcodes. The postal address would be almost exactly as you wrote it, just with the addition of another Waterford, as Larchville is in the city of Waterford, which is in the county of Waterford: 127 Larchville Waterford County Waterford Ireland If you are filling in an internet form that is looking for a postcode, use IE.
yes, travel is a common noun.
It depends on what part of Laois and what part of Waterford you are talking about, but it would be about 2 hours.
It would cost about £20 in a taxi from Glasgow Central to Glasgow International Airport.
That would be Glasgow, Scotland rather than Glasgow, Ontario.
Glasgow International Airport does not have a train station. To make this journey you would have to travel into Glasgow City Centre, the easiest way to do this would be to take the shuttle bus to Buchanan Bus Station. From Buchanan Bus Station, it is around a ten minute walk to Queen Street Station where a train to Edinburgh will take around an hour, depending on the route.