The Philippines is ahead by 12 hours (from New York's EST). Just calculate from there. When the airlines prints out your schedule, it gives you local time from your departure and then it also gives you the local time of your destination.
2006-10-21 16:07:37
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answered by princess consuela banana hammock 2
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Flight schedules list departures and arrivals in local time. So he will arrive in Manila at 10:50 pm *your time*. The discrepancy is due to his traveling over the International Date Line.
2006-10-21 16:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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10:50pm is the time in the philippines. so you have to be at the airport around 11:00pm or the most 11:30pm because she will go thru immigration, baggage claim and custom check. The time difference from US is 12hours but you will be confused for the travel time. just stick with the time indicated on her ticket. you can wait her at the arrival extension or i can help you that she will be fetched inside the airport and will endorse to you personally. if you want, we can provide a car for airport transfer, of course with a fee. if you have other query, pls email me at lindaltan@yahoo.com. im a travel agent in the philippines.
2006-10-22 04:01:33
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answered by Linda 4
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The time printed on the ticket is always LOCAL time. If it says arrival Nov. 18, 10:50 PM it means Manila date and time --ALWAYS. It is irrelevant what time it is in Indiana or the travel time.
2006-10-21 17:04:06
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answered by Well 5
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I think maybe 22 hours will be a total with layover at airport, and the 12 hours are actual air time.
When I travel internationally my ticket always say it's a 14 hour trip, but that is air time. With layover at the airport it is between 20 and 24 hours.
2006-10-21 16:06:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-02 13:18:26
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answered by ? 4
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when the ticket says he is leaving US november 18, 11am..that means >> november 17 local time 10pm...so when it says he is arriving november 18, 10:50pm..thats out local time..
for more info go to : http://worldtimeserver.com/time_converter.aspx?f=US-IN
for more infromation about the convertion of time..theres a time convertet tab that you can look up to.
hope this helps..
2006-10-21 17:47:45
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answered by black.berries 2
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you just have to look at the arrival time in the ticket coz that always pertains to local time..no need to worry about all the other stuff,you're just giving yourself a headache
2006-10-21 17:40:11
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answered by Tricky 2
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