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Old Aug 8, 2011 | 6:00 pm
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Originally Posted by chuck till
DL is notorious for one-stop flights that almost always have a change of equipment in ATL (with a walk from gate A1 to B39, per Murphy's Law). AA does this sometimes, but usually when AA offers a one-stop flight on a domestic city pair, they mean one stop on the same aircraft.

Piedmont often assigned a single flight number to a routing AAA-BBB-CCC-AAA. The BBB-CCC leg of flight NNN would have some pax traveling BBB-CCC, others traveling AAA-CCC, and still others traveling BBB-AAA. This led to some interesting flight lineups on monitors too.
I hear you on the equipment change with a single flight number. Ugh.

I know UA used to have some SFO-OGG-HNL-SFO routings, but I don't remember if the flight number changed at one of the Hawaiian cities. It probably did.
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