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apskip:
My flights work confirmed what Neobie has stated, adding in the flight numbers and correcting the airport codes (we knew where you meant, Neobie, but standard references are to 3 character codes). The earliest arrivals come from flights leaving DPS at 915am or 1pm:

SQ941 DPS SIN 0915 1150
VN650 SIN SGN 1415 1415
and if teams go on to Hanoi, here is the flight they will take
VN1170 SGN HAN 1700 1900

SQ943 DPS SIN 1300 1635
SQ186 SIN SGN 1740 1845
and it teams go on to Hanoi, here is the flight they will take
VN1180 SGN HAN 2200 2200

MH714 DPS KUL 1310 1605
VN680 KUL HAN  1915 2130

Air:

--- Quote from: apskip on November 21, 2012, 06:01:27 AM ---My flights work confirmed what Neobie has stated, adding in the flight numbers and correcting the airport codes (we knew where you meant, Neobie, but there are no 4 character codes).

--- End quote ---

Apskip, I would like to point out that there are 4 character airport codes, they are ICAO codes. Most small airports that don't have IATA (3 character) codes have ICAO ones. for instance, Melbourne's IATA code is MEL and its ICAO code is YMML.

apskip:

--- Quote from: Airlinesguy on November 21, 2012, 06:04:26 AM ---
--- Quote from: apskip on November 21, 2012, 06:01:27 AM ---My flights work confirmed what Neobie has stated, adding in the flight numbers and correcting the airport codes (we knew where you meant, Neobie, but there are no 4 character codes).

--- End quote ---

Apskip, I would like to point out that there are 4 character airport codes, they are ICAO codes. Most small airports that don't have IATA (3 character) codes have ICAO ones. for instance, Melbourne's IATA code is MEL and its ICAO code is YMML.

--- End quote ---

OK, airlinesguy, where is the 4 character code for HCMC?

Air:

--- Quote from: apskip on November 21, 2012, 06:05:47 AM ---
--- Quote from: Airlinesguy on November 21, 2012, 06:04:26 AM ---
--- Quote from: apskip on November 21, 2012, 06:01:27 AM ---My flights work confirmed what Neobie has stated, adding in the flight numbers and correcting the airport codes (we knew where you meant, Neobie, but there are no 4 character codes).

--- End quote ---

Apskip, I would like to point out that there are 4 character airport codes, they are ICAO codes. Most small airports that don't have IATA (3 character) codes have ICAO ones. for instance, Melbourne's IATA code is MEL and its ICAO code is YMML.

--- End quote ---

OK, airlinesguy, where is the 4 character code for HCMC?

--- End quote ---

HCMC isn't an ICAO registered airport, but I think it stands for Ho Chi Minh City.

EDIT: My bad. HCMC is ICAO registered for Candela airport in Somalia.

Neobie:
In case the teams are spread out, here's what we have going to Hanoi:
DPS-SIN 0915-1150 SIN-SGN 1315-1415 SGN-HAN 1525-1730
DPS-DMK 1155-1515 BKK-HAN 1735-1920
DPS-DMK 1155-1515 BKK-HAN 1835-2025
DPS-KUL 1355-1650 KUL-HAN 1915-2130
DPS-SIN 1445-1720 SIN-SGN 1930-2035 SGN-HAN 2155-2355
DPS-KUL 1650-1945 KUL-SGN 2050-2140 SGN-HAN 0600-0810
DPS-KUL 2155-0050 KUL-HAN 0615-0815
DPS-SIN 2220-0050 SIN-HAN 0800-1020
DPS-CGK 2255-2340 CGK-MNL 0055-0555 MNL-SGN 0720-0855 SGN-HAN 0945-1155

Less efficient flights:
(DPS-SIN 1300-1535 SIN-SGN 1740-1845 SGN-HAN 2000-2200)
(DPS-SIN 2135-2359 SIN-SGN 0655-0800 SGN-HAN 0945-1155)
(DPS-BKK 1610-1925 DMK-HAN 0700-0840)
(DPS-BKK 1610-1925 BKK-HAN 0745-0930)

So if teams go to Hanoi, all we need is an Hours of Operation to close up about ten hours' gap!

Not looking at Ho Chi Minh City for now, but similar principles!

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