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Old 9th Nov 2010, 09:52
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Severn
 
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CWL -ABZ

Looking at the flights, the only non-aircraft change flight will be the ABZ-CWL via NCL. From CWL-ABZ you will have to change aircraft to a connecting flight (except on Sundays)

CWL to NCL will be twice daily Mo-Fri and once on Sun - the weekday morning flights operated by Air Southwest Dash 8's and the evening flights operated by Eastern Jetstreams. On Sunday an Eastern Saab stops over at NCL the way to ABZ

NCL to CWL will be twice daily Mo-Fri and once Sun - the weekday morning flights operated by Air Southwest Dash 8's and the evening flights operated by Eastern Jetstreams having come from ABZ and using NCL as a stop over. Sunday an Eastern Saab stops over from ABZ on the way to CWL.

CWL to ABZ will be once daily Mo-Fri and Sun - it is only available on weekdays by getting two flights (sold together on Easterns website) - Air Southwest to NCL and then one of a number of Easterns NCL-ABZ flights. On Sunday the flight is operated by a Eastern Saab 2000 and has a stopover in NCL.

ABZ to CWL will be once daily Mo-Fri and Sun - there is only one option available which is an afternoon Eastern Jetstream (or Saab on Sundays) via NCL (thus no AC change). The AC then turns round at CWL and is used to return to NCL only (or back to ABZ via NCL on Sunday)

So in terms of aircraft movements at CWL -
Weekday mornings - Air Southwest Dash 8 in from NQY, out to NCL and in from NCL, out to NQY.
Weekday afternoons - Eastern Jetstream 41 in from ABZ (via NCL) and out to NCL.
Sunday afternoons - Eastern Saab in from ABZ (via NCL) and out to ABZ (via NCL)

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