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Old Jun 6, 2017 | 9:52 pm
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Originally Posted by Night Flyer
You can get a sense of it by going to www.flightradar.com or similar sites and seeing if the same equipment services both flights/segments on various days. Even then I've found that "sometimes" doesn't mean "always."

As mentioned you'll get off and back on a plane either way, but you know that.
We flew that route a couple years ago instead of direct MCO-PHX. The flight left earlier than the non stop. We were expecting to have to change planes, only to find out the flight continued on to PHX and we didnt have to get off the plane for the second leg.

I was hoping to find that again.
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