Old Flight numbers (2011) [duplicate]
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I am trying to find out a thomas cook flight number which was supposed to fly out of tenerife to UK (Manchester?) on friday 25th feb 2011 but did not go till saturday 26th.
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I'd recommend going into the historical index of flightstats, you will however need a free account.
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How can I find an old flight number?
Depending on the airline, you might be able to look up information at FlighStats.com, though data older than a few days requires that you create a (free) account. FlightAware and FlightWise may also be of interest, though these require a paid account for historical data.Can there be two flights with the same number?
Yes, the same flight number can be used to refer to multiple flights active at the same time. This happens fairly regularly if a flight is heavily delayed. The previous days flight may still be active the same time as the current days flight takes off.Can flight numbers be the same?
For flights operating at the same time, numbers can't be repeated. Also, numbers must not exceed four digits. With a few exceptions, flights are usually numbered based on their direction of travel. For example, north and eastbound flights are assigned even numbers, while south and westbound flights are numbered odd.Can you track past flights?
With each WebTrak map, you can track current and past flights. The default is current flights. You'll see them on a Google Map with which you can zoom in and out and hover over or click on planes to get more info\u2014like flight ID, aircraft type, origin and destination airports, and altitude.10 Things 83 Movie Got Factually Right \u0026 Wrong | Fact vs Fiction
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