You Say California, I Say In-N-Out Burger: How Long Does It Really Take to Fly There?
Ah, California. The land of sunshine, beaches, and questionable reality TV (looking at you, Tiger King). But for us East Coasters, it feels like a million miles away. Or at least, a flight that takes longer than a Netflix binge-watching session. Fear not, fellow New Jerseyan (or New Yorker, Delawarean, we don't judge), because we're here to unveil the mystery: just how long does it take to fly from NJ to California?
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Buckle Up, Buttercup: The Great Garden State to Golden State Escape
First things first, California's a big state. Think bigger than a Bruce Springsteen concert (and that's saying something). Are you craving Hollywood glitz in Los Angeles, or San Francisco's sourdough treats? Knowing your final destination will affect your flight time.
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Here's the skinny:
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- Non-stop flights: These are your Jersey Turnpike speed demons, getting you from Newark (EWR) to Los Angeles (LAX) or San Francisco (SFO) in a nifty 6-ish hours. Bam! West Coast sunshine, here you come.
- One-stop flights: Add an hour or two for a pitstop, but hey, maybe you can snag some decent airplane peanuts.
- Multi-stop flights: These can stretch into an adventure (or an ordeal, depending on your perspective) anywhere from 10 to 20 hours. Think of it as a chance to catch up on all those books you haven't read...or maybe an entire season of your favorite show.
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Don't Blink, You Might Miss New Jersey!
So, there you have it. Flying from NJ to California can be a breeze or a marathon, depending on your chosen route. But hey, isn't that the beauty of travel? The anticipation, the adventure, the chance to escape the Garden State's (potentially) gloomy weather for some California sunshine. Just remember, the moment you touch down, those In-N-Out burgers and fish tacos are calling your name. Happy flying!
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