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MAN-MCO, longer flight time in November than April

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2008, 23:06
by maz
We are flying from MAN to MCO in November'08, and again in April'09. Same departure time and flight number, but scheduled arrival in November is 14.50, but in April it is 14.20.

Any idea why it takes 30 minutes longer in November?

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2008, 23:43
by preiffer
Winter padding - people put on weight when it's colder and lose it ready for summer.

That November flight's got 15lbs x 300 passengers extra to haul across the sky.... [:w]

PostPosted: 15 Nov 2008, 13:11
by Kraken
300 pax on a LGW/MAN 747 - you can wish. More than likely it'll be a full flight (especially if at a weekend) with 450 onboard.

PostPosted: 15 Nov 2008, 21:18
by Jeffers555
Maybe they are flying the scenic route via Stockport[:w][:w]

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2008, 09:58
by Paul J
The jet stream mostly - the Atlantic winds are a lot stronger in winter.
You'll notice that the return time is shorter in winter (the flight leaves at 18.30, not 18.15 like in the summer).

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2008, 10:01
by Darren Wheeler
Originally posted by Paul J
The jet stream mostly - the Atlantic winds are a lot stronger in winter.
You'll notice that the return time is shorter in winter (the flight leaves at 18.30, not 18.15 like in the summer).


Ahh, high altitude wind. I know the feeling [:I]

Oh and welcome aboard Paul [y]

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2008, 19:35
by maz
Originally posted by Paul J
The jet stream mostly - the Atlantic winds are a lot stronger in winter.
You'll notice that the return time is shorter in winter (the flight leaves at 18.30, not 18.15 like in the summer).


Thanks.[y]