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S C H E D U L E S Depart Arrive Flightstopsfreqdepart Arrive Flight Stops Freq Phoenix /Via Phoenix /Via to ACAPULCO, MEXICO (ACA) CST 1389Mi January 2017 S C H E D U L E S Depart Arrive FlightStopsFreqDepart Arrive Flight Stops Freq Phoenix /Via Phoenix /Via To ACAPULCO, MEXICO (ACA) CST 1389mi. From ACAPULCO, MEXICO (ACA) CST 1389mi. 6:00a 2:17p UNITED 978/6206; IAH X23 12:27p 8:25p UNITED 6132;/40 IAH 23 Operated by Mesa Airlines dba United Express Operated by Mesa Airlines dba United Express To ALBANY, NY (ALB) EST 2167mi. From ALBANY, NY (ALB) EST 2167mi. 6:06a 2:25p UNITED 1600/4273; EWR 6 5:45a 11:02a DELTA 916/1371 DTW 7 Operated by ExpressJet Airlines dba United Express 6:31a 11:59a UNITED 899/725 ORD D 8:05a 4:10p SOUTHWEST 1820/539 MDW X67 7:35a 12:44p AMERICAN 3521;/1951 ORD D 8:25a 4:40p SOUTHWEST 613/4673 BWI X67 Operated by Envoy Air as American Eagle 9:37a 6:08p AMERICAN 1794/1940 CLT 2 8:00a 1:52p AMERICAN 1831/679 CLT 6 11:00a 7:37p AMERICAN 669/3943; PHL D 8:30a 2:01p AMERICAN 4830;/1826 PHL X27 Operated by Air Wisconsin as American Eagle Operated by Piedmont Airlines as American Eagle 1:16p 9:28p AMERICAN 411/3519; ORD D 11:35a 4:45p SOUTHWEST 3448/4507 BWI 7 Operated by Envoy Air as American Eagle 12:35p 5:50p SOUTHWEST 1315/2391 BWI 6 2:35p 10:40p SOUTHWEST 2085/857 BWI 6 12:40p 6:45p DELTA 1543/1482 ATL 7 3:25p 11:40p SOUTHWEST 2684/4719 BWI 7 2:39p 8:22p AMERICAN 1750/1932 CLT 7 5:10p 10:25p SOUTHWEST 4673/533 MDW X67 5:55p 11:25p SOUTHWEST 5208/4934 BWI 7 To ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ) MST 328mi. From ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ) MST 328mi. 6:30a 7:35a SOUTHWEST 1118 0 X67 5:55a 7:20a SOUTHWEST 1820 0 X67 8:10a 9:15a SOUTHWEST 2522 0 6 6:25a 7:44a AMERICAN 5930; 0 D 8:30a 9:35a SOUTHWEST 1123 0 X67 Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle 9:49a 11:08a AMERICAN 5937; 0 D 7:00a 8:25a SOUTHWEST 1561 0 X67 Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle 7:05a 8:30a SOUTHWEST 735 0 6 1:00p 2:05p SOUTHWEST 5901 0 6 8:00a 9:25a SOUTHWEST 2723 0 7 1:15p 2:20p SOUTHWEST 3779 0 7 8:40a 10:18a AMERICAN 5956; 0 D 1:25p 2:36p AMERICAN 5719; 0 D Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle 10:05a 11:20a SOUTHWEST 198 0 X67 1:50p 2:55p SOUTHWEST 1290 0 X67 10:25a 11:40a SOUTHWEST 617 0 7 2:55p 4:00p SOUTHWEST 3456 0 7 10:30a 11:45a SOUTHWEST 1819 0 6 3:10p 4:20p SOUTHWEST 1379 0 X67 12:15p 1:30p SOUTHWEST 1712 0 X67 4:17p 5:26p AMERICAN 5989; 0 D 12:15p 1:30p SOUTHWEST 3911 0 7 Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle 12:25p 1:40p SOUTHWEST 1297 0 6 4:35p 5:40p SOUTHWEST 3437 0 7 12:25p 1:49p AMERICAN 5752; 0 D 4:45p 5:50p SOUTHWEST 1156 0 X67 Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle 4:50p 5:55p SOUTHWEST 1394 0 6 1:15p 5:05p SOUTHWEST 4566 1 X67 6:10p 7:15p SOUTHWEST 299 0 X67 3:20p 4:43p AMERICAN 5963; 0 D 6:45p 7:45p SOUTHWEST 2154 0 7 Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle 6:55p 8:00p SOUTHWEST 2423 0 6 4:45p 6:00p SOUTHWEST 4380 0 7 7:53p 9:05p AMERICAN 5905; 0 D 5:00p 6:15p SOUTHWEST 1471 0 X67 Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle 6:00p 7:15p SOUTHWEST 5250 0 6 9:45p 10:55p SOUTHWEST 2343 0 7 6:20p 7:40p SOUTHWEST 1157 0 X67 10:45p 11:45p SOUTHWEST 2954 0 X67 6:50p 8:22p AMERICAN 5964; 0 X2 10:49p 11:53p AMERICAN 5911; 0 X2 Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle Operated by Mesa Airlines as American Eagle 7:45p 9:00p SOUTHWEST 1595 0 X67 8:00p 9:15p SOUTHWEST 5476 0 7 To ALLENTOWN, PA (ABE) EST 2073mi. From ALLENTOWN, PA (ABE) EST 2073mi. 8:17a 4:42p UNITED 656/3981; ORD X3 5:45a 11:05a DELTA 4513;/1371 DTW 1 Operated by ExpressJet Airlines dba United Express Operated by SkyWest dba Delta Connection 8:45a 5:07p DELTA 1296/4456; DTW 7 6:30a 12:18p AMERICAN 5134;/600 CLT X67 Operated by SkyWest dba Delta Connection Operated by PSA Airlines as American Eagle 12:54p 9:25p UNITED 1552/2944; EWR 45 1:25p 6:56p AMERICAN 5242;/494 CLT X67 Operated by United Express Bus Service Operated by PSA Airlines as American Eagle 5:00p 10:33p AMERICAN 5140;/635 CLT D Operated by PSA Airlines as American Eagle 6:00p 11:37p DELTA 5267;/1915 ATL 145 Operated by ExpressJet dba Delta Connection To AMARILLO, TX (AMA) CST 600mi. From AMARILLO, TX (AMA) CST 600mi. 10:10a 3:00p SOUTHWEST 3465 1 7 3:20p 6:20p SOUTHWEST 2423 1 6 To AMSTERDAM, NL (AMS) UTC +1 5427mi. From AMSTERDAM, NL (AMS) UTC +1 5427mi. 6:30a 6:00a— DELTA 1994/46 JFK 6 9:15a 7:39p UNITED 71/1929 EWR X67 8:15a 8:30a— DELTA 4898;/142 SEA X6 9:50a 4:54p DELTA 57/972 SLC 7 Operated by SkyWest dba Delta Connection 10:00a 5:10p DELTA 143/4778; SEA 6 8:37a 7:45a— UNITED 316/946 IAD 4 Operated by SkyWest dba Delta Connection 8:45a 5:40a— DELTA 1296/132 DTW 7 10:35a 6:04p DELTA 161/1060 MSP 67 10:00a 6:25a— DELTA 2292/160 MSP 6 10:35a 6:45p DELTA 73/1482 ATL 67 11:03a 8:00a— DELTA 688/134 DTW 145 10:45a 6:09p DELTA 135/2021 DTW 6 11:05a 8:15a— UNITED 1680/20 IAH D 11:00a 7:59p UNITED 908/1603 ORD X23 11:27a 8:15a— DELTA 1546/72 ATL 5 11:45a 6:20p BRITISH AIRWAYS 431/289 LHR D 11:45a 8:40a— DELTA 782/56 SLC 245 12:00p 9:01p UNITED 947/100 IAD X234 12:05p 9:20a— UNITED 248/909 ORD X12 12:35p 9:46p AMERICAN 203/1881 PHL X2 12:48p 10:50a— DELTA 1620 1 X67 1:00p 8:34p DELTA 137/2256 DTW 145 12:48p 10:50a— DELTA 1620 1 67 1:15p 9:29p DELTA 75/1349 ATL 7 1:00p 10:40a— DELTA 1371/138 DTW 7 1:25p 8:36p DELTA 163/2601 MSP X467 1:10p 10:30a— AMERICAN 776/204 PHL X2 1:40p 10:35a— AIR CANADA 1836;/824 YYZ 57 Operated by Air Canada Rouge 8:40p 5:30p— BRITISH AIRWAYS 288/436 LHR 6 RECONFIRM FLIGHT TIMES AND FLIGHT NUMBERS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. S C H E D U L E S DepartArriveFlightStopsFreq Depart Arrive Flight Stops Freq Phoenix /Via Phoenix /Via To ANCHORAGE, AK (ANC)AKST 2562mi. From ANCHORAGE, AK (ANC) AKST 2562mi. 6:00a 11:46a ALASKA 631/103 SEA D 1:50a 10:45a ALASKA 82/636 SEA D 7:05a 12:37p ALASKA 663/131 PDX D 6:00a 3:24p DELTA 34/5812; SEA 145 8:05a 1:46p ALASKA 637/147 SEA 45 Operated by Compass dba Delta Connection 8:15a 2:26p DELTA 4898;/2646 SEA 7 9:40a 6:35p ALASKA 96/688 SEA 56 Operated by SkyWest dba Delta Connection 9:45a 5:20p ALASKA 172 0 146 12:15p 6:02p DELTA 4461;/2045 SEA 145 Operated by SkyWest dba Delta Connection 12:48p 9:06p DELTA 162/1088 MSP X67 5:55p 11:29p DELTA 3558;/239 SEA 7 Operated by SkyWest dba Delta Connection 6:20p 10:20p ALASKA 119 0 146 To ASHEVILLE, NC (AVL)EST 1688mi. From ASHEVILLE, NC (AVL) EST 1688mi. 8:17a 4:31p UNITED 656/5136; ORD D 6:20a 10:29a DELTA 3463;/1546 ATL 7 Operated by SkyWest dba United Express Operated by Endeavor Air dba Delta Connection 8:30a 3:59p DELTA 217/5252; ATL 6 7:00a 11:59a UNITED 5000;/725 ORD D Operated by ExpressJet dba Delta Connection Operated by SkyWest dba United Express 9:37a 4:56p AMERICAN 1794/5132; CLT 6 12:39p 5:14p AMERICAN 4826;/521 CLT 6 Operated by PSA Airlines as American Eagle Operated by Piedmont Airlines as American Eagle 11:20a 7:12p AMERICAN 767/5326; CLT D 4:00p 8:22p AMERICAN 4955;/1932 CLT D Operated by PSA Airlines as American Eagle Operated by Piedmont Airlines as American Eagle 11:27a 6:45p DELTA 1546/5314; ATL X67 7:20p 11:37p DELTA 5314;/1915 ATL 145 Operated by ExpressJet dba Delta Connection Operated by ExpressJet dba Delta Connection 3:50p 11:18p AMERICAN 1998/5328; CLT 345 Operated by PSA Airlines as American Eagle To ATLANTA, GA (ATL)EST 1586mi. From ATLANTA, GA (ATL) EST 1586mi. 12:45a 6:10a DELTA 1556 0 6 6:21a 10:44a AMERICAN 448 1 D 12:45a 6:14a DELTA 1556 0 X67 6:25a 8:45a SOUTHWEST 4091 0 6 5:50a 11:23a DELTA 569 0 4 8:10a 10:29a DELTA 1546 0 67 5:55a 11:25a DELTA 569 0 7 8:10a 10:31a DELTA 1546 0 1 5:55a 11:28a DELTA 569 0 X467 8:10a 10:32a DELTA 1546 0 X167 6:40a 12:10p SOUTHWEST 2635 0 6 9:05a 2:05p SOUTHWEST 4352 1 7 7:00a 12:29p DELTA 881 0 6 10:15a 12:40p SOUTHWEST 1323 0 X67 7:00a 12:32p DELTA 881 0 X67 10:15a 2:30p SOUTHWEST 739 1 6 7:15a 12:44p DELTA 881 0 7 11:00a 1:20p DELTA 1772 0 X26 8:30a 2:04p DELTA 217 0 6 11:00a 1:23p DELTA 1772 0 2 9:50a 3:27p AMERICAN 1650 0 D 11:00a 3:45p SOUTHWEST 195 1 X67 10:15a 3:55p SOUTHWEST 4850 0 X6 11:05a 1:26p DELTA 1772 0 6 11:27a 5:09p DELTA 1546 0 67 11:10a 1:40p SOUTHWEST 2683 0 7 11:27a 5:10p DELTA 1546 0 X67 11:35a 1:48p AMERICAN 450 0 D 12:05p 5:40p SOUTHWEST 3508 0 6 12:10p 2:30p FRONTIER 1539 0 X247 12:35p 8:05p SOUTHWEST 1437 1 X67 1:05p 5:35p SOUTHWEST 1848 1 X67 1:15p 6:48p AMERICAN 612 0 X26 1:40p 3:58p DELTA 890 0 7 2:25p 8:04p DELTA 1772 0 X26 2:05p 4:24p DELTA 1338 0 X567 2:25p 8:07p DELTA 1772 0 2 2:05p 4:25p DELTA 1338 0 5 2:30p 8:09p DELTA 1772 0 6 3:00p 9:00p SOUTHWEST 1065 1 45 2:35p 8:05p SOUTHWEST 1382 0 X67 3:05p 9:00p SOUTHWEST 4931 1 7 2:45p 10:00p SOUTHWEST 2650 1 6 3:10p 10:00p SOUTHWEST 540 2 45 3:20p 9:04p FRONTIER 1560 0 X247 4:31p 6:45p DELTA 1482 0 67 3:25p 9:00p SOUTHWEST 3420 0 7 4:31p 6:48p DELTA 1482 0 X67 4:35p 10:08p AMERICAN 612 0 6 4:35p 8:30p SOUTHWEST 4491 1 X67 4:55p 10:26p DELTA 890 0 7 4:50p 7:10p SOUTHWEST 2035 0 6 5:29p 11:05p DELTA 1338 0 145 5:25p 7:40p SOUTHWEST 974 0 X67 6:10p 8:30p AMERICAN 422 0 X2 6:40p 8:55p SOUTHWEST 4978 0 7 7:10p 9:29p DELTA 1349 0 7 7:10p 9:32p DELTA 1349 0 145 8:30p 10:50p DELTA 1915 0 6 8:30p 10:54p DELTA 1915 0 23 9:16p 11:34p DELTA 1915 0 7 9:16p 11:37p DELTA 1915 0 145 To AUSTIN, TX (AUS)CST 871mi.
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