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Old Nov 4, 2012, 10:38 pm
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From 01JAN13 to 31JAN13...

ICN LAX sees A380 operating 12 weekly. KE011/012 operates with A380 on Day x24, 77W on Day 24.

ICN JFK will be double daily A380 service.

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Old Nov 6, 2012, 9:15 am
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I changed my return flight to route via Frankfurt so I get the long-haul experience on the A380.

Does anybody know the process if I'm connecting at FRA to a flight to AMS, where I'll change to LHR? Do I have to go through immigration and customs at FRA and AMS?
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Old Nov 6, 2012, 3:37 pm
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Originally Posted by PDXNRTLHR
I changed my return flight to route via Frankfurt so I get the long-haul experience on the A380.

Does anybody know the process if I'm connecting at FRA to a flight to AMS, where I'll change to LHR? Do I have to go through immigration and customs at FRA and AMS?
Yeah, the FRA-AMS is going to be intra-Schengen, so you'll have to go through immigration (no customs and no baggage re-claim) to catch the flight to AMS and then go through immigration at AMS to exit the Schengen zone. These are generally easy airports to get through and with lots of flights if you misconnect, so it should be fine.
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Old Nov 7, 2012, 7:44 am
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Yeah, the FRA-AMS is going to be intra-Schengen, so you'll have to go through immigration (no customs and no baggage re-claim) to catch the flight to AMS and then go through immigration at AMS to exit the Schengen zone. These are generally easy airports to get through and with lots of flights if you misconnect, so it should be fine.
Thanks, Mitch. I've got a 1:05 layover in FRA, and 1:00 in AMS. But, I'll be SkyPriority, so I'm not worried, especially if I don't have to do baggage re-claim.

It's going to be fun flying NRT-ICN-FRA-AMS-LHR all in one day. :-P
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