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The Amazing Race => Amazing Race 32 Start to Finish! => Topic started by: Leafsfan. on October 10, 2018, 10:50:29 AM

Title: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Leafsfan. on October 10, 2018, 10:50:29 AM
"Planes, Trains and Automobiles"

All transportation info, flights and more!
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: ovalorange on November 10, 2018, 05:14:08 AM
Looks like teams were checking into United counters approx 3hrs ago >> midnight LAX time.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Plaidmoon on November 10, 2018, 05:27:10 AM
I'm seeing mainly internal US flights with United through noon today. There is a flight to Tokyo at 10:50 AM and a few flights to Mexican destinations. There are several flights to Houston and they could connect there to Central or South America.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: maf on November 11, 2018, 02:49:26 AM
So as far as I can determine teams were on this flight on leg#1
 UA1815 LAX-IAH  2018-11-10  05:57 - 10:55  (scheduled 06:00 - 11:00)
 UA1457 IAH-POS  2018-11-10  14:55 - 22:07  (scheduled 14:38 - 22:00)

Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: maf on November 11, 2018, 11:25:56 PM
In addition to the flight through Houston above I found these possible flight combinations. At this time we have no indication any teams flew these routes but that does not mean that none of them could have.
There is one flight through Miami
  AA313  LAX-MIA  2018-11-10  07:57 - 16:03  (scheduled 08:00 - 15:54)
  AA2713 MIA-POS  2018-11-10  18:28 - 23:14  (scheduled 17:51 - 22:33)

And one flight through New York
  B6 24  LAX-JFK  2018-11-10  05:35 - 13:48  (scheduled 05:40 - 13:58)
  BW525  JFK-POS  2018-11-10  15:55 - 21:52  (scheduled 16:05 - 22:05)

Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Neobie on May 15, 2020, 12:47:06 PM
Had some time to take a crack at the flights! Have highlighted the most "logical" flights from a production point-of-view in red, although there might be other flights I haven't found yet!

Leg 2: Tobago to Bogota

We know Leg 1 (Tobago) took place on 11 Nov and Leg 4 (Asuncion) took place on 17 Nov. Given none of the first few legs had any complicated travel routings, it's likely that these were spaced out evenly, with Leg 2 taking place on 13 Nov and Leg 3 taking place on 15 Nov.

Tobago hardly has any international flights, so it's likely teams flew or sailed back to Trinidad to leave the country. From Trinidad, the best options are via Panama:

If teams left the evening of 12 Nov:
CM 365 from Port of Spain to Panama City: 12 Nov 1736-1951
CM 659 from Panama City to Bogota: 12 Nov 2117-2255

But more likely, to avoid Hours of Operation bunching:
CM 315 from Port of Spain to Panama City: 13 Nov 0600-0823
CM 627 from Panama City to Bogota: 13 Nov 0928-1103 or
CM 415 from Panama City to Bogota: 13 Nov 1154-1329

There are other options via Miami, New York, and Houston, but these are less efficient routings that don't make sense unless the Panama flights are sold out.

Leg 3: Bogota to Manaus

There are a couple of options, with two arriving at night and requiring an Hours of Operation bunch:

AV 60 from Bogota to Panama City: 14 Nov 1230-1418
CM 141 from Panama City to Manaus: 14 Nov 1552-2055

O6 851 from Bogota to Sao Paulo: 14 Nov 1335-2245
LA 3668 from Sao Paulo to Manaus: 15 Nov 0015-0210

Alternatively, production could release teams later so teams arrive in daylight:

O6 853 from Bogota to Sao Paulo: 14 Nov 2110-0620+1 or
LA 8001 from Bogota to Sao Paulo: 14 Nov 2115-0630+1
G3 1642 from Sao Paulo to Manaus: 15 Nov 1140-1330

AV 261 from Bogota to Rio de Janeiro: 14 Nov 2115-0630+1
G3 2104 from Rio de Janeiro to Manaus: 15 Nov 1155-1405

AA 1126 from Bogota to Miami: 15 Nov 0200-0645
O6 8541 from Miami to Manaus: 15 Nov 0830-1430

From both Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, there are options via Brasilia that could let teams shave an hour or two off, depending on whether they can make the tight connections across different airlines:

O6 6218 from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia: 15 Nov 0845-1040
LA 3608 from Brasilia to Manaus: 15 Nov 1155-1255

O6 6362 from Sao Paulo to Brasilia: 15 Nov 0800-0945
G3 1726 from Brasilia to Manaus: 15 Nov 1020-1115 or
LA 3608 from Brasilia to Manaus: 15 Nov 1155-1255

Leg 4: Manaus to Asuncion

Thanks to Docol we know teams were racing in the late afternoon of 17 Nov. This means teams most likely took the following flights:
G3 1641 from Manaus to Sao Paulo: 17 Nov 0300-0905 (or any other flight; there are plenty)
G3 7480 from Sao Paulo to Asuncion: 17 Nov 1150-1255

Leg 5: Asuncion to Paris

Teams were seen checking into the Pit Stop by late morning of 20 Nov, so it's likely that teams took a red-eye flight from South America to Paris:

AR 1261 from Asuncion to Buenos Aires AEP: 19 Nov 0835-1025
AF 229 from Buenos Aires EZE to Paris: 19 Nov 1435-0750+1

G3 7481 from Asuncion to Sao Paulo: 19 Nov 1335-1635 (or any other flight; there are plenty)
AF 457 from Sao Paulo to Paris: 19 Nov 1735-0805+1

Leg 6: Paris to Berlin

Too many possible flights to list here, both direct and connecting through Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Munich.
It's also possible that teams took a train between Paris and Berlin; an overnight train takes about 13 hours.

Leg 7: Berlin to Almaty

Berlin has very few international flights, so most likely teams would be connecting through Frankfurt or Munich.

I happened to run into some of the crew transiting in Frankfurt, waiting for LH 648 to Almaty: 23 Nov 1320-0050+1. Didn't see any teams though.

If teams were released in the morning, they'd arrive at night and be forced to wait for Hours of Operation:

B2 894 from Frankfurt to Minsk: 23 Nov 1455-1905
B2 767 from Minsk to Almaty: 23 Nov 2015-0355+1

SU 2323 from Munich to Moscow SVO: 23 Nov 1305-1820 or
SU 2301 from Frankfurt to Moscow SVO: 23 Nov 1345-1910
SU 1946 from Moscow SVO to Almaty: 23 Nov 2110-0445+1

TK 1634 from Munich to Istanbul: 23 Nov 1430-1910 or
TK 1592 from Frankfurt to Istanbul: 23 Nov 1450-1945
TK 350 from Istanbul to Almaty: 23 Nov 2120-0545+1

Release them later, though, and teams would arrive in daylight ready to race. There's no back-up plan for any stragglers that don't make the flight though, and they could fall more than 7 hours behind:
SU 2329 from Munich to Moscow SVO: 23 Nov 1705-2210 or
SU 2657 from Frankfurt to Moscow SVO: 23 Nov 1740-2255
SU 1942 from Moscow SVO to Almaty: 24 Nov 0055-0820

Leg 9: Almaty to Hyderabad

Peach posted that teams were in India at 11:20am on 27 Nov (local time). This gives us the following options:

TK 6785 from Almaty to Istanbul: 26 Nov 1005-1335
TK 720 from Istanbul to Mumbai: 26 Nov 2030-0515+1
AI 615 from Mumbai to Hyderabad: 27 Nov 0620-0740

TK 6785 from Almaty to Istanbul: 26 Nov 1005-1335
TK 716 from Istanbul to Delhi: 26 Nov 2055-0515+1
6E 303 from Delhi to Hyderabad: 27 Nov 0640-0855

SU 1941 from Almaty to Moscow SVO: 26 Nov 1610-1820
SU 232 from Moscow SVO to Delhi: 26 Nov 1950-0425+1
6E 303 from Delhi to Hyderabad: 27 Nov 0640-0855

If teams don't make the above flights, they would be stuck far behind:
FZ 736 from Almaty to Dubai: 27 Nov 0450-0750
6E 25 from Dubai to Hyderabad: 27 Nov 1025-1540

Leg 10: Hyderabad to Siem Reap

Teams were spotted on a flight from Bangkok to Siem Reap around 8am on 30 Nov, so they were probably on one of these:
WE 588 from Bangkok to Siem Reap: 30 Nov 0725-0815 or
PG 903 from Bangkok to Siem Reap: 30 Nov 0800-0900

Working backwards, teams could have connected from Hyderabad through any of the Indian hubs:

AI 127 from Hyderabad to Delhi: 29 Nov 2100-2310 (or any earlier flight)
TG 316 from Delhi to Bangkok: 30 Nov 0020-0545 (or any earlier flight)

6E 6246 from Hyderabad to Kolkata: 29 Nov 2145-2355 (or any earlier flight)
TG 314 from Kolkata to Bangkok: 30 0155-0550 (or any earlier flight)

9W 456 from Hyderabad to Mumbai: 29 Nov 2140-2310 (or any earlier flight)
PG 734 from Mumbai to Bangkok: 30 Nov 0005-0605 (or any earlier flight)

Leg 11: Siem Reap to Manila

This one is strange. Teams were seen racing in Manila by mid-morning on 2 Dec. If teams were released that morning in Siem Reap, the earliest they could have arrived in Manila was the late afternoon. This means they were released the evening of 1 Dec instead, which would have allowed them to get on this direct flight, landing them in Manila in the middle of the night:
5J 258 from Siem Reap to Manila: 1 Dec 2155-0145+1

Leg 12: Manila to New Orleans

Teams were sighted at the airport at around 6pm on 3 Dec.

The routing with the least amount of connections would be via Los Angeles:
PR 112 from Manila to Los Angeles: 3 Dec 1120-0800
AA 2581 from Los Angeles to New Orleans: 3 Dec 1122-1700 or
DL 2297 from Los Angeles to New Orleans: 3 1200-1737

However, production doesn't seem to like that Philippine Airlines flight; they actively avoided it in TAR 25, connecting through Tokyo instead. If their preference holds, teams are more likely to have taken:
DL 180 from Manila to Tokyo: 3 Dec 0955-1530
DL 296 from Tokyo to Atlanta: 3 Dec 1730-1552
DL 811 from Atlanta to New Orleans: 3 Dec 1729-1807

Feel free to add on if you guys find anything new!
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: redskevin88 on May 21, 2020, 02:29:33 AM
Took me a few days to find this, but we know that teams were spotted in Sao Paulo on the 14th November. So we know they flew from Bogota-Sao Paulo-Manaus.
http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,34940.msg1244767.html#msg1244767
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Leafsfan. on June 09, 2020, 04:12:14 PM
Really surprised at the amount of connecting flights this time around. I wonder what happened (as in were there substitute legs etc.)
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: georgiapeach on June 09, 2020, 04:32:00 PM
WOW! Somehow I missed this...you guys are AMAZING! Thanks Neobie for all that!!
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: BritishTARFan on June 09, 2020, 07:10:18 PM
Really surprised at the amount of connecting flights this time around. I wonder what happened (as in were there substitute legs etc.)

Really hoping this causes some flight drama, or at the very least teams on different flights for more than 1 leg.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: claude_24hrs on September 25, 2020, 10:47:12 AM
Neobie, I researched there is a high speed ICE (Intercity Express) train from Paris to Berlin which takes to 8 hours as teams have arrived in the middle of the night of November 21/22 in Berlin.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Neobie on October 30, 2020, 12:48:58 AM
Travelocity had the teams travel through Venezuela?!
9V 1421 from Bogota to Caracas, 14 Nov 2018, 0744-1034
9V 1272 from Caracas to Manaus, 1230-1515

However, we know that the journey from the airport to the market takes 20min, that Victoria/Michelle spent at least an hour on the boat (20min x 3), plus another 34min looking for the clue at the U-Turn. Sunset on 14 Nov was 5:52pm. Did all of them, including last-place Jerry/Frank, take less than 43min on the tasks?

To add to the mystery, the clock in the taxi "leaving the airport" reads 6:20 or 8:20, and the tasks at the market clearly show the sun shining from the East.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Plaidmoon on October 30, 2020, 06:18:59 PM
Maybe they held the teams when they arrived at Manaus and had them start the next morning. There appears to have been no way to arrive in Manaus before mid to late afternoon and they probably didn't want to have a night leg in the tribal village.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: claude_24hrs on October 30, 2020, 07:03:31 PM
Maybe they held the teams when they arrived at Manaus and had them start the next morning. There appears to have been no way to arrive in Manaus before mid to late afternoon and they probably didn't want to have a night leg in the tribal village.

I did think they took a connecting flight in Sao Paulo-Guarulhos from Bogota on November 14th, before arriving in Manaus on the 15th.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: redskevin88 on October 30, 2020, 07:15:53 PM
Maybe they held the teams when they arrived at Manaus and had them start the next morning. There appears to have been no way to arrive in Manaus before mid to late afternoon and they probably didn't want to have a night leg in the tribal village.

I did think they took a connecting flight in Sao Paulo-Guarulhos from Bogota on November 14th, before arriving in Manaus on the 15th.

Yeah, but connections in Sao Paulo have them waiting a lot of time in Sao Paulo, and also the show shows them arriving on a Copa flight. I think they flew via Panama City.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: claude_24hrs on October 30, 2020, 10:10:15 PM
Yeah, but connections in Sao Paulo have them waiting a lot of time in Sao Paulo, and also the show shows them arriving on a Copa flight. I think they flew via Panama City.

Paging Neobie to repost on this thread:

As the teams arrived in El Dorado Airport in the morning of November 14 where I could've not found flight schedules between BOG-GRU on that date and GRU-MAO in the next morning.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: redskevin88 on November 16, 2020, 06:50:38 AM
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Berlin has very few international flights, so most likely teams would be connecting through Frankfurt or Munich.
Berlin has direct flights to Istanbul where they can fly onwards to Kazakhstan.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: mjharmstone on November 16, 2020, 11:18:52 AM
Trailer for Berlin shows teams running through the Hbf - I think it's fair to assume they took the train from Paris.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Alenaveda on November 16, 2020, 11:26:02 AM
There are also images of them in the Gare de L'Est Station in Paris, from where the TGV trains to Berlin depart.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Goldeneye on November 18, 2020, 10:30:59 PM
I am curious about the Paris and Berlin transport as I was vacaying in Paris and Berlin some 72-96 hours ahead of the racers - and interestingly enough, I too went from Paris to Berlin from Gare De L'Est to Hauptbahnhof, but had a stopover in Karlsruhe for a supper stop, while I suspect the racers went there directly(?) or may have had a stopover on their way to Berlin.

I will tell you I was in Paris Nov 11-12, traveling overnight on the train to Berlin Nov 12-13 and in Berlin Nov 13, which pegs them at least 72 hours behind me.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Goldeneye on November 19, 2020, 09:43:30 AM
I believe the transport for all seven teams from Paris to Berlin to start leg 6 was something like this, since the first train to Berlin from Paris doesn't leave until 0720 and the last team (Kaylynn and Haley) began the leg before 6am, which gives them plenty of time to make it to the Gare De L'Est and purchase tickets to the train.

This is from the Seat61 website and also Deutsche Bahn apparently no longer displays schedules from that point in Nov 2018 (maybe a way to find that from the archives somewhere) and German train schedules change every 6 or 12 months.

TGV ??? Paris Gare De L'Est departs 0720, Frankfurt Main Hbf arrival appx 1100(?)
ICE 372 Frankfurt Main Hbf departs 1114, Berlin Hbf arrival at 1528 (this hasn't changed since at least Nov 2018)

I presume ICE 372 hasn't changed.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: claude_24hrs on November 27, 2020, 07:24:33 AM
As where I've researched on the flight from Almaty to Hyderabad in a mega-leg. The teams took on those flights:

TK 351 Almaty to Istanbul-Ataturk: 0800 (11/27/18) - 1057 (11/27/18)
TK 760 Istanbul-Ataturk to Dubai-International: 1937 (11/27/18) - 0053 (11/28/18)
EK 526 Dubai-International to Hyderabad: 0330 (11/28/18) - 0830 (11/28/18)
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Goldeneye on November 27, 2020, 11:09:00 AM
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Berlin has very few international flights, so most likely teams would be connecting through Frankfurt or Munich.
Berlin has direct flights to Istanbul where they can fly onwards to Kazakhstan.

As an aside, the then existing Schönefeld Airport does have international flights, but these are usually via Ryanair or to the former Eastern bloc, since that used to be the main airport for the former East Berlin. But apparently that is moot since the racers went through Tegel.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: claude_24hrs on December 02, 2020, 11:42:22 PM
I researched the flights to Siem Reap around two years ago, the teams have booked on those flights:

TG 330 Hyderabad to Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi: 0136 (11/30/18) - 0625 (11/30/18)
PG 903 Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi to Siem Reap: 0829 (11/30/18) - 0936 (11/30/18)
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: georgiapeach on December 04, 2020, 06:09:52 PM
^^
Possibly took those flights...we do NOT have the data confirmed.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: claude_24hrs on December 10, 2020, 02:46:27 AM
Leg 10 flight (as seen on this week's episode)

UO 707 Siem Reap to Hong Kong: 1918 (12/01/18) - 2223 (12/01/18)
CX 907 Hong Kong to Manila: 0931 (12/02/18) - 1112 (12/02/18)
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: claude_24hrs on December 17, 2020, 07:51:40 AM
Leg 11 flight (thanks to Finale Live Tweets thread in 2018; as seen on that episode)

PR 112 Manila to Los Angeles: 1110 (12/03/18) - 0825 (12/03/18)
DL 2297 Los Angeles to New Orleans: 1156 (12/03/18) - 1714 (12/03/18)
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Goldeneye on December 26, 2020, 08:33:19 PM
Does anyone remember the exact day in November 2018 that Legs 6 (France) and 7 (Germany) took place and if there were extended pitstops after either any of these two?

I am calculating that it would likely be anywhere between Nov 19 to Nov 23, given that the racers departed Almaty on November 27.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: Neobie on April 20, 2021, 08:44:53 PM
Hey Goldeneye, based on sightings we know that Paris was on 20 Nov and Almaty on 25 Nov. (Claude, you were right; I mixed up the dates for Almaty earlier!)

We see teams arriving at Berlin Hauptbahnhof at 3:50pm. Giving them some time to complete the tasks for Leg 6, they would have checked in from 7pm onwards. DeAngelo/Gary were released for Leg 7 at 1:30am. TAR rarely has <12h Pit Stops (except for keep-on-racing or penultimate legs) or >48h Pit Stops. This suggests that the Berlin leg took place on 22 Nov, and the Pit Stop was ~30h.

For Paris, we see Kaylynn/Haley checking in at 5:25pm (based on the clock on the Académie des Sciences) and checking out at 5:15am, so it was a ~36h Pit Stop.

20 Nov: Leg 5 and Pit Stop in Paris
21 Nov: Rest
22 Nov: Pit Start in Paris, train to Berlin, Leg 6 and Pit Stop in Berlin
23 Nov: Rest
24 Nov: Pit Start in Berlin, flight to Almaty
25 Nov: Leg 7 and Pit Stop in Almaty

Now working out some flight details from Berlin to Almaty, we see teams on two different Lufthansa flights: a narrow-body A321 (based on the aircraft safety card), and a wide-body with a 2-3-2 seat configuration towards the aft. In Lufthansa's current fleet, the only aircraft that fits this configuration are the A346, A343, and A333. Now Lufthansa doesn't use these aircraft for other possible connection points (e.g. Istanbul, Dubai, Moscow, St Petersburg), so the only remaining possibility is:
- LH 173, LH 45, LH 175, or LH 181 from Berlin to Frankfurt, 24 Nov morning, using the A321
- LH 646 from Frankfurt to Astana, 24 Nov 1320-2355, using the A333
- LH 646 continuing from Astana to Almaty, 25 Nov 0050-0245

I'm assuming teams were held at the airport until sunrise at around 8am.
Title: Re: TAR 32: Transportation
Post by: claude_24hrs on April 20, 2021, 10:37:19 PM
If you probably recognize Astana is now Nur-Sultan which it renamed in March 2019, more than three months after TAR 32 filming had ended.