google "flight tracker" or "flight status", or go to flightaware.com. they have real-time flight tracking with maps showing current location, airspeed, altitude, etc and you can see most upcoming departures/arrivals for specific airports
2006-10-18 15:54:21
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answered by ErasmusBDragen 4
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Most airports have a website (most international and major domestic).
On the website, you should find a list of airlines that service that airport. I saved $700 because I went to Stockholm Airports website and found Malasian Airlines flew there with 1 stop from Australia. Anywhere else would have been 3 stops.
Airport websites can be your best friend!
Also a travel agent
2006-10-18 19:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Its often noted as a "ferry flight" or "positioning flight" as others have spoke of. most of the time airlines will attempt to time table its flights to circumvent ferry flights as they may well be truly high priced. Ferry flights are robotically used whilst airplane could circulate to a maintenance hub for important scheduled checks, yet additionally if an airplane is located on the incorrect airport as a results of climate, technical matters, or the different motives. i observed some human beings at a loss for words those words with deadheading. Deadheading is the term for group positioning. Deadheading group are often in finished uniform, yet return and forth as passengers, and are not on accountability for that flight. this occurs whilst there's a metamorphosis in length or form of airplane used on a path, whilst a sparkling path opens or previous path closes, severe delays, and the different concern the place the airline needs to circulate group from one place to a various with the intention to maintain the airline working.
2016-12-26 23:06:40
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answered by radosevich 3
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Just go to any travel search engine, like travelocity, type in where u want to go and from which airport...they can show u any airline flights that leave from your destination airport.
2006-10-18 15:45:52
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answered by Laura 2
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There isn't a way to do this at all. Airlines don't always have daily departures and times can vary by the date. Sorry, but your asking the impossible.
2006-10-18 15:45:24
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answered by Pam 5
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