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#76
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Originally Posted by ELO
Hi Darren I have near enough completed my itinerary. The validator agrees , but does the panel of FF agree 6136 miles "here goes nothing or everything" .cai-lhr-per-adl-mel-chc-akl-syd-jfk-scl-lim-eze-gru-dfw-anc-dfw-yvr-dfw-mialax-lhr-cai I think it is okay ?
#77
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Originally Posted by ELO
cai-lhr-per-adl-mel-chc-akl-syd-jfk-scl-lim-eze-gru-dfw-anc-dfw-yvr-dfw-mialax-lhr-cai I think it is okay ?
And don't forget DFW-ANC is seasonal.
Keep workin' at it, Elo.
Last edited by Gardyloo; Feb 18, 2005 at 4:55 pm Reason: Error Error - Warning
#78
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Originally Posted by Gardyloo
...Also I don't see any direct (one flt. no.) service between JFK and SCL,...
#79
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Originally Posted by Viajero
That part is no problem: LA531 daily from JFK, with a stop in Lima, but same flight number.
#82
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Originally Posted by ELO
Hi Gardyloo Thanks for your encoragement along with the rest of ff . I spoke to a girl at quantas in london , and she was impressed with my knowledge FF is the key, When you mean seasonel for anc can you give me the months cheers
#83
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Madrid, Spain & Santiago, Chile
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Originally Posted by ELO
Hi Gardyloo Thanks for your encoragement along with the rest of ff . I spoke to a girl at quantas in london , and she was impressed with my knowledge FF is the key, When you mean seasonel for anc can you give me the months cheers
P.S. You can find this info in the OW Electronic Timetable (City/Airport section).
#86




Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Circle City
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cai-lhr-per-adl-mel-chc-akl-syd-jfk-scl-lim-eze-gru-dfw-anc-dfw-yvr-dfw-mialax-lhr-cai
No airline flies London to Perth. You need to go to either Melbourne or Sydney from London if you want to maintain only one flight number.
I am on hold with UAL so I will look at it while I am waiting.
Also, gru-dfw is two class. I believe somewhere you said something about this being an AONE5. If you are paying for first, fly first.
No airline flies London to Perth. You need to go to either Melbourne or Sydney from London if you want to maintain only one flight number.
I am on hold with UAL so I will look at it while I am waiting.
Also, gru-dfw is two class. I believe somewhere you said something about this being an AONE5. If you are paying for first, fly first.
Last edited by Darren; Feb 18, 2005 at 8:03 pm
#88
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Originally Posted by Darren
cai-lhr-per-adl-mel-chc-akl-syd-jfk-scl-lim-eze-gru-dfw-anc-dfw-yvr-dfw-mialax-lhr-cai
No airline flies London to Perth. You need to go to either Melbourne or Sydney from London if you want to maintain only one flight number.
I am on hold with UAL so I will look at it while I am waiting.
Also, gru-dfw is two class. I believe somewhere you said something about this being an AONE5. If you are paying for first, fly first.
No airline flies London to Perth. You need to go to either Melbourne or Sydney from London if you want to maintain only one flight number.
I am on hold with UAL so I will look at it while I am waiting.
Also, gru-dfw is two class. I believe somewhere you said something about this being an AONE5. If you are paying for first, fly first.
#89
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SYD
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Originally Posted by Darren
Try this. AKL-CHC will be about USD100
Also, AKL-CHC will be all Y, so if you're on AONE5, it'll be a bit of a waste of a segment.

