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Or you just take the $2k and get off the flight.  Rolleyes

Anyways, flying to LA for a convention. OMA to SLC for the first leg. B717 although i'm almost certain 717s don't fly into and out of Eppley no more, because I haven't seen any on FlightAware for a while. 2nd leg is on a B738 from SLC to LAX. I only have a 29 minute lay-over, so that should be reeeeaaaal fun getting to.  Dodgy

On the way back is with United (woohoo  Dodgy ) with an LAX to DEN flight with a 772. First 777 flight ever though, so I'm looking forward to it.  Big Grin Then we end the leg with a sterotypical 738 from DEN to OMA.
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Seems kind of odd to operate a short leg with a 777 but I guess it makes sense for that particular route.
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(10-05-2017, 08:53 PM)asianmattdog Wrote: Or you just take the $2k and get off the flight.  Rolleyes

Anyways, flying to LA for a convention. OMA to SLC for the first leg. B717 although i'm almost certain 717s don't fly into and out of Eppley no more, because I haven't seen any on FlightAware for a while. 2nd leg is on a B738 from SLC to LAX. I only have a 29 minute lay-over, so that should be reeeeaaaal fun getting to.  Dodgy

On the way back is with United (woohoo  Dodgy ) with an LAX to DEN flight with a 772. First 777 flight ever though, so I'm looking forward to it.  Big Grin Then we end the leg with a sterotypical 738 from DEN to OMA.

The 717? I love that plane!! I hope you can get one but it sounds like the chances are pretty low  Sad
The 777 is also amazing! And Whitefright I'm pretty sure LAX-DEN-LAX is a repositioning flight for the 777. Still much better then a A320 or 737 if you ask me. Over here we barely have any widebody flights in Europe..
(10-05-2017, 10:36 PM)Stebah Wrote:
(10-05-2017, 08:53 PM)asianmattdog Wrote: Or you just take the $2k and get off the flight.  Rolleyes

Anyways, flying to LA for a convention. OMA to SLC for the first leg. B717 although i'm almost certain 717s don't fly into and out of Eppley no more, because I haven't seen any on FlightAware for a while. 2nd leg is on a B738 from SLC to LAX. I only have a 29 minute lay-over, so that should be reeeeaaaal fun getting to.  Dodgy

On the way back is with United (woohoo  Dodgy ) with an LAX to DEN flight with a 772. First 777 flight ever though, so I'm looking forward to it.  Big Grin Then we end the leg with a sterotypical 738 from DEN to OMA.

The 717? I love that plane!! I hope you can get one but it sounds like the chances are pretty low  Sad
The 777 is also amazing! And Whitefright I'm pretty sure LAX-DEN-LAX is a repositioning flight for the 777. Still much better then a A320 or 737 if you ask me. Over here we barely have any widebody flights in Europe..

I have yet to be on a domestic widebody flight except for a 767-400ER from HNL-IAH, which is basically international anyway Tongue Been on a half-dozen or so domestic flights with 757's and one international flight with a 757.
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Never have had an issue with United either. Personally my airline of choice. (I got an awesome deal from Aspen to Dallas and back for $173 each way.)
HNL-IAH is what, 9 hours flying? And they call that a domestic flight Tongue
Thanks to airberlin's bankruptcy and (obviously) high demand between FRA and TXL, Lufthansa announced a few days ago, they'll use 747-400s on that particular route in November.
(10-06-2017, 08:59 AM)Sora Wrote: Thanks to airberlin's bankruptcy and (obviously) high demand between FRA and TXL, Lufthansa announced a few days ago, they'll use 747-400s on that particular route in November.

Was it 61 or 69 flights in November? Still nice to see a 747 on such a short route Big Grin
(10-06-2017, 07:54 AM)Stebah Wrote: HNL-IAH is what, 9 hours flying? And they call that a domestic flight Tongue

Originates and terminates in the US. And yeah 9 hours sounds about right.
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(10-06-2017, 03:10 PM)WhiteFright Wrote:
(10-06-2017, 07:54 AM)Stebah Wrote: HNL-IAH is what, 9 hours flying? And they call that a domestic flight Tongue

Originates and terminates in the US. And yeah 9 hours sounds about right.

Yeah I know but still. I just had to know for sure and HNL-IAH is between 7 and 8 hours


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