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majestic sweeper
23rd Feb 2009, 10:34
Just been notified by Jet 2 that flight outbound to Chambery on April 9th has been moved to 11:15 take-off slot, landing at Chambéry at 15:45. Having flown this route many times, it appears to be at least 1.5 hours longer than normal! Despite checking with (unhelpful) customer service at Jet 2, they insist the flight time is correct. Can anyone explain why this might be?

forget
23rd Feb 2009, 10:37
British Summer Time? Or is that the wrong round.

majestic sweeper
23rd Feb 2009, 10:47
No - I checked. Clocks go forward on March 29th

GusHoneybun
23rd Feb 2009, 11:09
So do the french. CET (Central European Time) is GMT+1 in the winter, GMT+2 in the summer.
Look at the return flight times to see.

majestic sweeper
23rd Feb 2009, 11:33
No - I've checked. The flight times revert to normal the following day (ie) take off at 08:25 and land at Chambery at 11:30

dwlpl
23rd Feb 2009, 11:42
Its via MAN.

majestic sweeper
23rd Feb 2009, 13:02
Thanks - that explains the longer flight time. Shouldn't Jet2 advise me of this flight diversion or does it not have to?
Is it common that Jet2 flights from Leeds will fly via Manchester?

Nubboy
23rd Feb 2009, 13:14
Big difference in the words "non stop" and "direct".

I used to operate Aberdeen Paris Charles De Gaulle direct. Pax loved it as we went via Newcastle and Southampton:O

Facelookbovvered
23rd Feb 2009, 13:54
Its the back end of the ski season so out bound loads tend to be low, but more coming back, although its Easter weekend, perhaps a sign of the times!

jet2impress
23rd Feb 2009, 22:12
How strange. I guess there is an aircraft short that day for some reason. It's very, very rare that flights operate this way. It has happened in the past now and again, but only as a last option. And it's normally arranged on the day of the flight and not planned in advance. I guess they have done it this way to avoid a huge delay. Your flight on the 9th April is operated on a B757.