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How do I find flight times from a flight number?

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Carriemunky | 21:45 Sun 13th Jun 2010 | Travel
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googling flight number xxnnnn might work - not guaranteed though
Check the departure and arrival airports websites.
Look up the flight number on the airline`s website, plus the departure time and arrival time.
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the flight is not until september. i am an idiot and forgot to write the details down.
Where are you going and where from?
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from Glasgow to Paris on 16th September
Are you going direct or changing in London?
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Direct
Well the airline schedules always leave a lot of leeway for delays etc. You`re probably talking one hour 50 mins or around that.
By the way that`s a generous estimate
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i know but i literally have no details at all
Is the flight number there?
Easy way to work out flight times - at least long haul flights. Modern Boeing/Airbus flies at around 500 miles an hour
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sorry when i say times i mean when we are flying
Have I misunderstood, I thought the time of the flight was required? Silly me.
Well is it not on the link I provided above?
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no mamyalynne it's not you who has misunderstood, it's the other guy. I can't see it on that link
carrie - don`t worry about it. It`s a very short flight and you`ll be up and down before you know it!
which airline are you flying with, carrie? if you bought the ticket on-line you should be able to go to the airline's website and log in again.

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