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Delta April 2003 Worldwide Timetable Airline Listing AA American Airlines KL KLM Royal Dutch Airlines AC Air Canada LH Deutsche Lufthansa AG AF Air France LW Pacific Wings, L.L.C AM Aeromexico Aerovias NH All Nippon Airways de Mexico S.A. de C.V. OS Austrian Airlines AG dba Austrian AS Alaska Airlines PD Porter Airlines Inc. AV Aerovias del Continente Americano QR Qatar Airways (Q.C.S.C.) S.A. AVIANCA SA South African Airways B6 Jetblue Airways Corporation SK Scandinavian Airlines System BA British Airways SU Aeroflot Russian Airlines CM Compania Panamena SV Saudi Arabian Airlines de Aviacion, S.A. (COPA) SY MN Airlines LLC DL Delta Air Lines, Inc. TA Taca International Airlines, S.A. EK Emirates TK Turkish Airlines, Inc. ET Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise UA United Airlines, Inc. EY Etihad Airways US US Airways F9 Frontier Airlines, Inc. VS Virgin Atlantic Airways Limited FI Icelandair VX Virgin America Inc. FL AirTran Airways, Inc. WN Southwest Airlines KE Korean Air Lines Co. Ltd. DOMESTIC DOMESTIC Stops/ Stops/ Stops/ Stops/ Depart/Arrive Flight Equip Via Freq Depart/Arrive Flight Equip Via Freq Depart/Arrive Flight Equip Via Freq Depart/Arrive Flight Equip Via Freq AKRON/CANTON, OH (CAK) To AKRON/CANTON, OH (CAK) From AKRON/CANTON, OH (CAK) To ALBUQUERQUE, NM (cont) From ALBUQUERQUE, NM (cont) From Dulles To Dulles From Dulles (cont) To Dulles (cont) 1 42p 5 03p US2285* CR7 1 X6 Consult Your Travel Representative 8 20a 12 38p UA1646/UA3475* DEN 6 8 55a 5 10p UA4698*/UA5222* IAH 2 Operated By US Airways Express - PSA Airlines Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express Operated By Expressjet Airlines DBA United Express From National To National 8 22a 12 39p UA1415/UA3855* DEN 3 Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 8 50p 10 04p US2447* CRJ 0 6 6 30a 7 43a US2326* CRJ 0 Daily Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express 10 24a 5 54p UA3523*/UA794 DEN 6 Operated By US Airways Express - PSA Airlines Operated By US Airways Express - PSA Airlines 8 23a 12 48p UA403/UA3855* DEN 7 Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express 9 00p 10 12p US2447* CRJ 0 X6 Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express 10 26a 5 55p UA5533*/UA1454 DEN 7 Operated By US Airways Express - PSA Airlines 8 30a 1 13p DL5762*/DL2115 MSP 6 Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express ALBANY, NY (ALB) Operated By Compass DBA Delta Connection 10 28a 5 52p UA3543*/UA778 DEN 3 To ALBANY, NY (ALB) From ALBANY, NY (ALB) 8 45a 4 20p UA999/UA6416* SFO X367 Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express From Dulles To Dulles Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 10 40a 6 25p AA446/AA1720 DFW Daily 8 20a 9 43a UA5767* CRJ 0 X6 10 07a 11 34a UA5744* CRJ 0 6 8 50a 4 25p UA1215/UA6501* SFO 7 1 04p 9 00p UA3465*/UA652 DEN 6 Operated By Expressjet Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Expressjet Airlines DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express 8 20a 9 42a UA5767* CRJ 0 6 10 08a 11 35a UA5744* CRJ 0 X6 9 00a 3 33p UA1091/UA6474* LAX 3 1 05p 10 45p AA2627*/AA144 LAX Daily Operated By Expressjet Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Expressjet Airlines DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest Airlines As American Eagle 12 26p 1 49p UA3749* CR7 0 X7 2 19p 3 45p UA3749* CR7 0 X7 10 00a 1 40p AA415/AA1009 DFW X6 1 11p 9 07p UA3518*/UA5545* ORD 6 Operated By Mesa Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Mesa Airlines DBA United Express 11 55a 6 35p AA263/AA2667* LAX Daily Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express 12 28p 1 51p UA3749* CR7 0 7 2 21p 3 47p UA3749* CR7 0 7 Operated By SkyWest Airlines As American Eagle Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express Operated By Mesa Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Mesa Airlines DBA United Express 12 22p 4 33p UA1121/UA5498* DEN 3 1 13p 9 04p UA3855*/UA652 DEN 2 4 48p 9 31p UA4892* DH4 1 23 3 10p 9 02p UA4919* DH4 1 X67 Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express 12 29p 4 28p UA235/UA5498* DEN 7 1 18p 9 03p UA3472*/UA352 ORD 1 Plane change enroute Plane change enroute Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express 5 05p 6 36p UA4904* DH4 0 X67 7 10p 8 44p UA4881* DH4 0 X267 12 33p 4 31p UA112/UA5498* DEN 6 1 30p 9 16p DL1022/DL2104 ATL X6 Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 2 20p 9 40p AA638/AA1146 DFW X6 5 05p 6 30p UA3729* CR7 0 6 7 10p 8 44p UA4919* DH4 0 7 2 30p 7 03p UA5186*/UA5200* IAH 145 2 50p 10 49p DL2115/DL5764* MSP X6 Operated By Mesa Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express Operated By Compass DBA Delta Connection 5 09p 6 40p UA4904* DH4 0 7 7 10p 8 44p UA4895* DH4 0 2 4 26p 8 16p UA765/UA4895* DEN 5 4 35p 1 07a† UA6105*/UA658 DEN 134 Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Expressjet Airlines DBA United Express 7 15p 8 41p UA3768* CR7 0 6 4 30p 8 12p UA626/UA4901* DEN 2 4 58p 1 15a† UA5241*/UA1642 IAH 5 Operated By Mesa Airlines DBA United Express Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express From National To National 4 31p 8 25p UA682/UA4895* DEN 6 5 00p 12 25a† AA636/AA2292 DFW X236 10 00a 11 25a US3436* E70 0 Daily 5 28a 6 59a US3672* CRJ 0 7 Operated By Republic Airlines DBA United Express Operated By US Airways Express - Republic Airlines Operated By US Airways Express - Air Wisconsin 4 35p 9 04p DL1480/DL2216 ATL X56 3 15p 4 34p US3396* E75 0 Daily 5 30a 6 57a US3321* E75 0 X67 6 42p 8 56p UA531 320 0 7 Operated By US Airways Express - Republic Airlines Operated By US Airways Express - Republic Airlines 6 43p 8 57p UA783 320 0 4 7 20p 8 41p US2342* CRJ 0 X6 5 39a 7 10a US2464* CRJ 0 6 6 45p 8 59p UA783 320 0 3 Operated By US Airways Express - PSA Airlines Operated By US Airways Express - PSA Airlines 6 50p 9 04p UA783 320 0 X347 10 05p 11 22p US3392* E75 0 X56 7 55a 9 27a US2357* CRJ 0 X67 7 00p 11 12p UA430/UA6382* DEN 7 Operated By US Airways Express - Republic Airlines Operated By US Airways Express - PSA Airlines Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 10 15p 11 35p US2594* CRJ 0 5 7 55a 9 27a US3551* CRJ 0 6 7 10p 11 20p AA1425/AA667 DFW X6 Operated By US Airways Express - PSA Airlines Operated By US Airways Express - Air Wisconsin From National To National 11 55a 1 22p US3237* E70 0 X6 6 00a 10 04a UA1540/UA4965* IAH 6 6 00a 2 20p AA1874/AA176 DFW X6 Operated By US Airways Express - Republic Airlines Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 6 05a 3 48p DL4441*/DL2384 SLC X6 11 55a 1 22p US3379* E70 0 6 6 30a 10 55a AA1271/AA1099 DFW X7 Operated By SkyWest DBA Delta Connection Operated By US Airways Express - Republic Airlines 7 40a 12 12p UA287/UA6503* ORD X267 6 30a 2 05p DL1452/DL2338 ATL X6 5 15p 6 47p US3247* E75 0 X6 Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 7 30a 3 40p AA522/AA616 DFW Daily Operated By US Airways Express - Republic Airlines 7 50a 12 07p UA280/UA5530* ORD 6 8 42a 5 33p UA5187*/UA1560 IAH 6 ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ) Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express To ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ) From ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ) 7 55a 12 32p UA1030/UA5150* IAH 6 8 49a 5 03p UA4100*/UA1560 IAH 7 From Dulles To Dulles Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express Operated By Expressjet Airlines DBA United Express 6 00a 10 04a UA309/UA4965* IAH 6 7 27a 1 09p UA556 320 0 7 7 59a 12 39p DL939/DL1022 ATL X67 8 55a 4 59p UA5169*/UA1560 IAH 3 Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 7 30a 3 00p AA522/AA1356 DFW Daily 8 25a 12 38p UA779/UA3475* DEN 6 Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 6 40a 10 55a AA1243/AA1099 DFW X6 7 41a 1 20p UA782 320 0 1 Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express 9 15a 4 45p AA1332/AA896 DFW X6 8 01a 12 07p UA1264/UA6503* ORD 7 7 44a 1 23p UA782 320 0 4 8 30a 1 13p DL2063/DL2115 MSP 6 9 59a 5 00p F9334/F9724 DEN Daily Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 7 49a 1 28p UA782 320 0 X147 8 45a 1 40p AA2431/AA1009 DFW X6 10 36a 6 45p UA5194*/UA307 IAH 7 8 03a 12 12p UA1010/UA6503* ORD 5 8 42a 5 11p UA5187*/UA365 IAH 6 11 10a 3 10p AA1491/AA1537 DFW Daily Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 12 00p 4 00p UA1212/UA4314* IAH 3 10 40a 5 59p AA446/AA2286 DFW Daily 8 05a 12 32p UA499/UA5150* IAH 6 8 49a 5 15p UA4100*/UA5178* IAH 7 Operated By Expressjet Airlines DBA United Express 10 44a 6 46p UA4967*/UA307 IAH X567 Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express Operated By Expressjet Airlines DBA United Express 12 20p 4 20p AA671/AA1935 DFW 14 Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 8 08a 12 40p UA1693/UA5150* IAH 7 Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 1 44p 7 03p UA263/UA5200* IAH 145 11 35a 7 30p AA2089/AA1486 DFW 6 Operated By Shuttle America DBA United Express Operated By SkyWest DBA United Express 12 25p 8 10p AA3612*/AA1894 ORD X6 Operated By American Eagle Continued on next page Continued on next page Continued on next page Continued on next page 2 FLIGHTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE APRIL 2013 X-EXCEPT 1-MONDAY 2-TUESDAY 3-WEDNESDAY 4-THURSDAY 5-FRIDAY 6-SATURDAY 7-SUNDAY 3 BOLD TYPE DENOTES NONSTOP SERVICE * DENOTES CODE SHARE FLIGHTS † -ARRIVES NEXT DAY ‡ -ARRIVES 2 DAYS LATER DOMESTIC DOMESTIC Stops/ Stops/ Stops/ Stops/ Depart/Arrive Flight Equip Via Freq Depart/Arrive Flight Equip
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