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mjriches2005:

--- Quote from: redwings8831 on May 27, 2012, 12:01:26 AM ---
--- Quote from: Declive on May 27, 2012, 12:00:34 AM ---But we need 2 flight to the same destination...damn...

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I'm trying to find another route to Manila atm.

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Other possible connections could be through Taipei, Tokyo, and Seoul.

redwings8831:
Another combination to Manila leaving tonight is (arrives 4 hours after the other flight):

Flight status for Cathay Pacific Airways 883
On-time   departs in 1 hour 44 minutes
Departure   LAX   11:50pm      Terminal B
   Los Angeles   May 26
Arrival   HKG   5:23am   (scheduled 5:40am)   Terminal 1
   Hong Kong   May 28

Flight status for Cathay Pacific Airways 907
Scheduled   departs in 18 hours 58 minutes
Departure   HKG   8:05am      Terminal 1
   Hong Kong   May 28
Arrival   MNL   9:55am      Terminal 1
   Manila   May 28

redwings8831:

--- Quote from: theschnauzers on May 27, 2012, 12:07:09 AM ---One has to consider the possibility of two flights connecting through different cities to the first destination. (And that Phil and production may even be on a direct flight.)

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There are actually three flights from Guam to Manila that arrive within 2 hours of each other, so maybe all teams are on the LAX-Guam flight and then are split up.

DrRox:

--- Quote from: redwings8831 on May 27, 2012, 12:13:03 AM ---
There are actually three flights from Guam to Manila that arrive within 2 hours of each other, so maybe all teams are on the LAX-Guam flight and then are split up.

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redwings8831........

I like your idea. Isn't this the same thing they did in TAR 20. All teams were on same flight to Miami and then split onto two flights to BsAs?

If they split the teams into two different routes.......the only one I can see is the following.......and it is predicated on the assumption that the teams on the LAX-MNL route are the tail end charlies........

Either of these flights from LAX to YVR....
WS 1699     745pm-1027pm  or
AC  557       800pm-1045pm

then  YVR-MNL
PR 107  1230 am - 530 am

This would give the lead teams a 25 minute head start.......but I really think the split is in Guam as proposed by redwings8831

There is another possible route.......LAX>PEK>MNL.....but it only has a scheduled 30 minute connection time in Beijing.....too short for TAR to book on opening leg I believe.

redwings8831:

--- Quote from: DrRox on May 27, 2012, 01:31:41 AM ---
--- Quote from: redwings8831 on May 27, 2012, 12:13:03 AM ---
There are actually three flights from Guam to Manila that arrive within 2 hours of each other, so maybe all teams are on the LAX-Guam flight and then are split up.

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redwings8831........

I like your idea. Isn't this the same thing they did in TAR 20. All teams were on same flight to Miami and then split onto two flights to BsAs?

If they split the teams into two different routes.......the only one I can see is the following.......and it is predicated on the assumption that the teams on the LAX-MNL route are the tail end charlies........

Either of these flights from LAX to YVR....
WS 1699     745pm-1027pm  or
AC  557       800pm-1045pm

then  YVR-MNL
PR 107  1230 am - 530 am

This would give the lead teams a 25 minute head start.......but I really think the split is in Guam as proposed by redwings8831

There is another possible route.......LAX>PEK>MNL.....but it only has a scheduled 30 minute connection time in Beijing.....too short for TAR to book on opening leg I believe.

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This fits with a tweet I just noticed:


--- Quote ---@shshhshhshsh they're long gone lol. They are headed to china (seemed like Beijing) and I'm already at my departure gate. Sorry :/

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Also, isn't YVR Toronto?

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