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Timetables and Flight Information
Neobie:
Per the sighting Tuesday night at Chicago, I suppose they're headed East? (As opposed to the Far East?)
I see plenty, plenty of flights from LAX to ORD (duh). But just for reference's sake, under American and United:
AA 1546: 1530 to 2130
AA 1624: 1415 to 2015
AA 2074: 1300 to 1905
AA 1890: 1525 to 2325 (probably too late)
UA 114: 1204 to 1807
UA 116: 1255 to 1855
UA 843: 1405 to 2005
UA 122: 1600 to 2152
UA 124: 1804 to 2359 (probably too late)
Does anyone know the flight time from LA to Chicago? From these times it looks like 6 hours, but from both the AA and UA sites they list times ranging around 4 hours. Computer error or something else?
Can't believe it's happening again! :jumpy:
(Edited because 1405 to 2005 is 6 hours, not 8. Sorry for the wonky maths.)
Kogs:
--- Quote from: Neobie on April 24, 2008, 11:50:36 PM ---Per the sighting Tuesday night at Chicago, I suppose they're headed East? (As opposed to the Far East?)
I see plenty, plenty of flights from LAX to ORD (duh). But just for reference's sake, under American and United:
AA 1546: 1530 to 2130
AA 1624: 1415 to 2015
AA 2074: 1300 to 1905
AA 1890: 1525 to 2325 (probably too late)
UA 114: 1204 to 1807
UA 116: 1255 to 1855
UA 843: 1405 to 2005
UA 122: 1600 to 2152
UA 124: 1804 to 2359 (probably too late)
Does anyone know the flight time from LA to Chicago? From these times it looks like 8 hours, but from both the AA and UA sites they list times ranging around 4 hours. Computer error or something else?
Can't believe it's happening again! :jumpy:
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neobie i believe we are looking at american to chicago on flight 2074
graytex:
Well, at the urging of a friend, here's my first post.
American flight 961 left Chicago at 8:52pm bound for Buenos Aires. It left out of Terminal 3, gate K11, which is primarily a domestic terminal, but does have international flights. The photo of the racer was taken at 7:08pm Chicago time by someone flying in from California, so that all seems to fit together. I also can't find any non-stop flights from LAX to Buenos Aires, so everyone would have to connect through another city.
If they flew United, it looks like those flights are routed through Dulles.
Oh, and this: Hi Peach! :waves:
Kogs:
--- Quote from: graytex on April 25, 2008, 08:24:30 AM ---Well, at the urging of a friend, here's my first post.
American flight 961 left Chicago at 8:52pm bound for Buenos Aires. It left out of Terminal 3, gate K11, which is primarily a domestic terminal, but does have international flights. The photo of the racer was taken at 7:08pm Chicago time by someone flying in from California, so that all seems to fit together. I also can't find any non-stop flights from LAX to Buenos Aires, so everyone would have to connect through another city.
If they flew United, it looks like those flights are routed through Dulles.
Oh, and this: Hi Peach! :waves:
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Welcome grattex :waves:
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graytex:
Thanks Kogs.
One other thing I found: The American flight from Chicago just began in January, and there are very few cities with service to Buenos Aires, if that is the first stop.
--- Quote ---ambassador
Ambassador's Speech
REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR WAYNE AT AMERICAN AIRLINES COCKTAIL RECEPTION
January 22, 2008
I want to welcome all of you this evening. It is a pleasure to have the opportunity to host this event celebrating American Airlines’ new direct flight from Chicago to Buenos Aires.
Particularly, I would like to welcome the members of our delegation from Chicago who have actually arrived via American Flight #961. Hopefully you had a smooth flight; if not there might be someone in this room you can talk to!
In July of last year, the United States and Argentina signed a Bilateral Agreement on Civil Aviation, which will allow the number of flights between our two countries to double.
I commend American Airlines for immediately seizing this opportunity as they are the first, in what I hope to be several, new flights between the U.S. and Argentina in the near future.
Perhaps most importantly, the increase in flights will facilitate greater travel between our two countries, which will help promote cultural exchange and foster business opportunities.
It is no coincidence that U.S. airline companies have had direct flights originating in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Miami, New York City, Washington D.C, and Dallas as these cities offer Argentines excellent business and tourism destinations and offer easy connections to other U.S. cities.
Now, I am hopeful that our Argentine friends will have a greater opportunity to explore the wonderful city of Chicago.
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