Aircraft and Route Allocation
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To Florida
Looking to pop over to Florida next easter. Looking at 1 connection in the States. Do any of those airlines serving the US use 777 or 767 at least? I know BMI have the A330.
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Go First Choice, not Last Resort
More leg room than all the transatlantic scheduled carriers ex MAN and affordable upgrades.
No brainer, personally, unless it's for spotting and you really want to stop en-route, claim bags, clear immigration, re-check bags blah blah blah
Stoney
More leg room than all the transatlantic scheduled carriers ex MAN and affordable upgrades.
No brainer, personally, unless it's for spotting and you really want to stop en-route, claim bags, clear immigration, re-check bags blah blah blah
Stoney
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AF A320 at SXM
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6160795
Does anybody know what an A320 of Air france is doing here????
Does anybody know what an A320 of Air france is doing here????
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Since November 2007, Air France has been operating a second Airbus A320 on its local Caribbean network. From now on, these two Airbus A320s will operate the 13 daily flights on the Caribbean network. This consolidated and enhanced network now offers new frequencies and destinations such as Santo Domingo, Saint Martin and Paramaribo, Source.
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How to find out what aircraft will be operating what, where and when??
Hi all,
This might sound daft to some...but bare with me!!
Is there a website or somewhere, where you can find out what aircraft is booked on to doing a certain route lets say in a couple of weeks time??
For example....Could I find out...lets say...What Monarch aircraft, the registration will be operating a the flight to Malaga from Manchester for Feb 15th 2008??
Cheers in advance for any advice/guidance.
This might sound daft to some...but bare with me!!
Is there a website or somewhere, where you can find out what aircraft is booked on to doing a certain route lets say in a couple of weeks time??
For example....Could I find out...lets say...What Monarch aircraft, the registration will be operating a the flight to Malaga from Manchester for Feb 15th 2008??
Cheers in advance for any advice/guidance.
Obtaining advance information of which particular a/c registration will operate a given flight is more difficult.
A/c are rotated and though a basic plan might be drawn by ops (but only several days before I think) it is always subject to change at short notice for a variety of reasons (such as: tech problems / delays / loads / commercial).
A/c are rotated and though a basic plan might be drawn by ops (but only several days before I think) it is always subject to change at short notice for a variety of reasons (such as: tech problems / delays / loads / commercial).
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ZB
Hi all,
Am travelling to Alicante, from London Gatwick this Wed 13th Feb and return on the Sat 16th Feb with ZB.
I think both flights are scheduled to be operated by their A321's, but does anyone know the registrations in advance that might be operating them flights??
Dep LGW- 1500- ZB252
Rtn- LGW- 1420- ZB265
Many thanks if anyone can help.
Cheers.
Am travelling to Alicante, from London Gatwick this Wed 13th Feb and return on the Sat 16th Feb with ZB.
I think both flights are scheduled to be operated by their A321's, but does anyone know the registrations in advance that might be operating them flights??
Dep LGW- 1500- ZB252
Rtn- LGW- 1420- ZB265
Many thanks if anyone can help.
Cheers.
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Flight numbers / callsigns
Hi, Does anyone know of a resource (printed or online) that replaces the now defunct Flight Routings book (see here), which allows the decoding of flight callsigns including the ever increasing number of alphanumeric callsigns into the corresponding published flight number, airports of origin and destination, types, days of operation and so on?
Thanks in advance
Graeme
Thanks in advance
Graeme
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Thanks Flying Torquewrench, but can l go 50-50 or phone a friend, sorry l can not help this time.
It might vary at odd times for the first few months of the summer, as one A300 will be out of the program until the end of June, plus other types in May due maintenance.
It might vary at odd times for the first few months of the summer, as one A300 will be out of the program until the end of June, plus other types in May due maintenance.
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Spotty,
Don't know if phone a friend will help you this time. Unless you have a friend who has seen the BIG picture.
The MON1276 doesn't even show on the peak week schedule on Mnet. However there is an earlier departure out of MAN to CFU. But totally different flight number.
Don't know if phone a friend will help you this time. Unless you have a friend who has seen the BIG picture.
The MON1276 doesn't even show on the peak week schedule on Mnet. However there is an earlier departure out of MAN to CFU. But totally different flight number.