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How do I find flight times from a flight number?

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Carriemunky | 21:45 Sun 13th Jun 2010 | Travel
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i think it's ba but I'm not sure doh. I paid by credit card, will they be able to help me?
Strange as those are the flights from Glasgow to paris on that date or is there a different airport?
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It probably is them but i've probably written down the wrong number or something. I'm usually quite organised. So if I phone Glasgow airport, they eill be able to tell me if I'm booked on that flight?
Yes am sure they will.
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That's great, thanks guys. x
Make sure you ring the right airport (not being funny) - We fly to Prestwick if we are visiting family in Glasgow, rather than Abbotsinch. I still don't understand why you have no detail, did you book on-line or via a travel agent?
There are a couple of ryanair flights from Prestwick that day. Good luck.
Your credit card will tell you what airline or travel agent you paid

The letters in the flight number will tell you what airline runs the flight - BA is British Airways, FR is Ryanair for example

Surely there's enough there to work it out?
Only one airline operates directly from Glasgow to Paris (flying into Charles de Gaulle Airport). It's easyJet.

On Thursday 16 September there's just one flight, number 6883 (which will possibly appear as U2-6883 on any paperwork), departing at 0845 BST and arriving at 1135 CEST.

Chris
It will tell you on your tickets when you get them through.

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