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the time difference is 8 hours. any way to calculate the arrival date for any destination when given travel time and time zone difference?

2006-08-30 02:33:53 · 4 answers · asked by test80 1 in Travel Air Travel

don't we save time by travelling west? going across each time zone west way make us gain 1 hour, right or wrong?

2006-08-30 22:14:35 · update #1

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when you book airline reservations,,, the flight time listed in your air itinerary is ALWAYS local time to the airport it refers to...i looked up a nonstop flight on 10/19/06 on singapore airline to London heathrow...(flight 320) and it lists a departure of 1240pm (Singapore time) and arrival of 7:10pm (London time). looking at it right away it 6 1/2hour flight,, but in actuality it is a 13hr 30min flight.... when booking a flight, the arrival time listed is NEVER based on the local time of where you departed, it is ALWAYS based on the local time of where you are arriving

2006-09-03 07:29:12 · answer #1 · answered by cranium_hoopla 2 · 0 0

13.5 i have taken the flight extra situations than i am going to count number. I totally recommend paying really extra and flying the great airline contained in the international, Singapore airways or you could fly British airways or Quantas. i have got here across that the most inexpensive flights have a tendency to end over someplace eg Emirates (Dubai) KLM (Amsterdam) Air France (Paris). the great this way of will be Emirates even with the undeniable fact that the right over is often really lengthy and KLM stopovers are frequently the shortest.

2016-12-05 23:22:48 · answer #2 · answered by keeter 3 · 0 0

NO.........too many variables may affect your actual elapsed flight time. Go to your Carrier's Website or "Flight View" or most of the other well-known travel Websites. Is your documentation in order?

2006-09-04 14:21:10 · answer #3 · answered by Di 3 · 0 0

time of departure + time of journey = time of arrival in departure country.
time of arrival - time difference ( when travelling to the west) = time of arrival in arrival country

2006-08-30 02:41:31 · answer #4 · answered by Blind Wing 3 · 0 0

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