Originally Posted by
Triniflyguy
Hi all,
I have an upcoming trip POS-MIA-MCO in early March and on the return leg, the flights from MCO-MIA and MIA-POS have the same flight number (1819). 1819 arrives into MIA at at 6.35pm and departs at 7.50pm for POS.
How do I determine if this is the same aircraft being used for both segments? Is there someway on aa.com where I can find this information before hand?They are both 757's as far as AA shows and I also have the same seat numbers for both segments. (4E)
The reason I am asking, is that if indeed it is the same aircraft, will I be allowed to stay on board while parked at the gate awaiting connecting passengers or do I need to de-plane and wait at the gate to board again?
Thanks for your help!
Anthony.
What makes you think that there is any chance that this is the same aircraft? Do not try to put logic into this... There is only some greater chance that any other aircraft being the same. They will tell you when you land what to do with your connecting flight, either stay or go... But for planning just assume you are connecting. This is Marketting 101 for those that don't know the difference between direct and non-stop.