Quiz thread

Looked it up doesn’t look like it, here flight codes on boards are extremely questionable, eather they are false like UL3014 which is operated by Srilankan but doesn’t fly or has a codeshare agreement with an airline but some are code share like QR9671 which is operated by Aer Lingus but with a code share agreement.

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Yea. With one world star alliance and skyteam:

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American Airlines and Aer Lingus Launch New Codeshare Agreement, Offering Customers More Choices for Travel Between the U.S. and Europe - American Airlines Newsroom (aa.com)

As far as I know with codeshares, the flight number of the non-operating airline won’t show on FR24 because, well, it isn’t the actual flight that is operating. I think they only have it for the airline itself to reference to.

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Yea. But there is a BA callsign on the aer Lingus to dub from lgw route. Most likely a wet lease tho.

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That’s a BA flight operated by Emerald Airlines’ ATR72-600.

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Ahem

And this should explain that Emerald Airlines flight are exclusively for Aer Lingus Regional


I do hope they fly back to Galway, Waterford and Sligo…

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Again it’s a British Airways flight operated by Emerald in a Wet lease British Airways to add wet-leased ATR72 capacity - ch-aviation

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McCarran int. Airport(KLAS)

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It’s pretty obvious.

it’s LAS

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Here’s my own


Can anyone guess it?

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Looks like Arlanda to me

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I want to say it’s LGA but the terminals seem slightly wrong for that

Yeha no, terminals are very wrong for LGA, nevermind

Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Can tell due to the first image. You can see the desert landscape with rolling mountains, there’s not really any other American city like that other than say Phoenix, but its not Sky Harbor as that has parallel runways.

As for the airport itself, you can see its right next to what appears to be a sort of highway with a built up area, which is the Las Vegas Strip, as well as the oddly placed runway layout.

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Well explained!

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For the people who have guessed mine so far you are wrong so far. After 3 more guesses I’ll give a hint

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JFK?
:bowing_man:t2: sentence :bowing_man:t2:

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Toronto Pearson, Toronto, Canada.

The piers threw me off at first and I thought it was Newark, but I knew it was nowhere in Europe due to the surrounding geography and buildings.

It was really a matter of pinning down the city, since it looked like an airport suited for a large populated area.

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You’re correct! I got that photo on a cool approach path during an air Canada express q400 flight. The path flies you over the airport, over downtown, then back around to the airport for landing.

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Difficulty: impossible. There are clues but should be very very hard. I challenge you to find, not just the airport, but the gate. GL (:

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