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Skyteam Timetable Covers Period: 01 Jun 2021 Through 31 Aug 2021 SkyTeam Timetable Covers period: 01 Jun 2021 through 31 Aug 2021 Regions :Europe - Asia Pacific Contact Disclaimer To book, contact any SkyTeam member airline. The content of this PDF timetable is for information purposes only, subject to change at any time. Neither Aeroflot www.aeroflot.com SkyTeam, nor SkyTeam Members (including without Aerolneas Argentinas www.aerolineas.com limitation their respective suppliers) make representation Aeromexico www.aeromexico.com or give warranty as to the completeness or accuracy of Air Europa www.aireuropa.com such content as well as to its suitability for any purpose. Air France www.airfrance.com In particular, you should be aware that this content may be incomplete, may contain errors or may have become Alitalia www.alitalia.com out of date. 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The SkyTeam Alliance or any SkyTeam member airline is under no obligation to maintain or support this service. How to use the SkyTeam timetable The timetable on skyteam.com is updated on the first day of each month and provides flight schedules for a 3-month period: the current month and the two upcoming months. It includes all direct flights marketed and operated by SkyTeam member airlines. Use the navigation panel on the left to find your airport-to-airport flight schedule quickly: 1. Click on Flight Schedules 2. Locate your departure airport and click to expand 3. Click on your desired destination and the timetable will open 4. You can print the desired schedule From: Departure airport details (city name, country name, airport code) To: Arrival airport details (city name, country name, airport code) Validity: The flight operates in period shown Days: 1 - Sunday, 2 - Monday, 3 - Tuesday, 4 - Wednesday, 5 - Thursday, 6 - Friday, 7 - Saturday DepTime: Flight departure in local time ArrTime: Flight arrival in local time. +1 means next-day arrival Flight: Flight number Aircraft: Aircraft type. See next page for full details Travel Time: Total travel time from departure airport to arrival airport Aircraft Types: 100 : Fokker 100 310 : Airbus Industrie A310 Passenger 313 : Airbus Industrie A310-300 Passenger 318 : Airbus Industrie A318 319 : Airbus Industrie A319 320 : Airbus Industrie A320 321 : Airbus Industrie A321 32S : Airbus Industrie A318 / A319 / A320 / A321 330 : Airbus Industrie A330 332 : Airbus Industrie A330-200 333 : Airbus Industrie A330-300 340 : Airbus Industrie A340 343 : Airbus Industrie A340-300 345 : Airbus Industrie A340-500 346 : Airbus Industrie A340-600 380 : Airbus Industrie A380-800 Passenger 388 : Airbus Industrie A380-800 717 : Boeing 717-200 733 : Boeing 737-300 Passenger 734 : Boeing 737-400 Passenger 735 : Boeing 737-500 Passenger 736 : Boeing 737-600 Passenger 737 : Boeing 737 Passenger 738 : Boeing 737-800 Passenger 739 : Boeing 737-900 Passenger 73C : Boeing 737-300 (winglets) Passenger 73G : Boeing 737-700 Passenger 73H : Boeing 737-800 (winglets) Passenger 73J : Boeing 737-900 (winglets) Passenger 73R : Boeing 737 Passenger 73W : Boeing 737-700 (winglets) Passenger 744 : Boeing 747-400 Passenger 747 : Boeing 747 Passenger 74E : Boeing 747-400 Mixed Configuration 74M : Boeing 747 Mixed Configuration 752 : Boeing 757-200 Passenger 753 : Boeing 757-300 Passenger 757 : Boeing 757 Passenger 75W : Boeing 757-200 (winglets) Passenger 762 : Boeing 767-200 Passenger 763 : Boeing 767-300 Passenger 764 : Boeing 767-400 Passenger 767 : Boeing 767 Passenger 76W : BOEING 767-300 772 : Boeing 777-200/ 200ER 773 : Boeing 777-300 777 : Boeing 777 77L : Boeing 777-200LR 77W : Boeing 777-300ER 787 : Boeing 787 788 : Boeing 787-800 A81 : Antonov AN148-100 AB6 : Airbus Industrie A300-600 Passenger AR8 : Avro RJ85 AT5 : ATR 42-500 AT7 : ATR 72 ATR : ATR 42 / ATR 72 BUS : Bus CR2 : Canadair Regional Jet 200 CR7 : Canadair Regional Jet 700 CR9 : Canadair Regional Jet 900 CRJ : Canadair Regional Jet CRK : Canadair Regional Jet 1000 DH4 : De Havilland DHC-8-400 Dash 8Q E70 : EMBRAER 170 E75 : EMBRAER 175 E90 : EMBRAER 190 E95 : EMBRAER 195 EM2 : EMBRAER 120 Brasilia EMJ : EMBRAER 170 / 175 / 190 / 195 EQV : Equipment varies ER3 : EMBRAER RJ135 ER4 : EMBRAER RJ145 ERJ : EMBRAER RJ135 / RJ140 / RJ145 F50 : Fokker 50 F70 : Fokker 70 M11 : Boeing (Douglas) MD-11 Passenger M88 : Boeing (Douglas) MD-88 M90 : Boeing (Douglas) MD-90 S20 : Saab 2000 SF3 : Saab 340 SU9 : Superjet 100-95 FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: Amsterdam , Netherlands AMS TO: Amsterdam , Netherlands AMS TO: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Time Time Time Time Time Time 01 Jun - 30 Jun 1234567 08:05 13:05 KL3949* 781 7H0M 31 Aug - 31 Aug 3 11:20 20:05 KL453 332 6H45M Operated by: Etihad Airways 01 Jun - 30 Jun 1234567 14:40 23:10 KL3948* 781 6H30M 01 Jul - 31 Aug 1234567 09:30 14:40 KL3949* 77W 7H10M Operated by: Etihad Airways Operated by: Etihad Airways 01 Jul - 31 Aug 1234567 21:35 06:05+1 KL3948* 77W 6H30M Operated by: Etihad Airways FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: Athens , Greece ATH TO: Athens , Greece ATH TO: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Time Time Time Time Time Time Consult your travel agent for details Consult your travel agent for details FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: Barcelona, Spain and Canary BCN TO: Barcelona, Spain and Canary BCN TO: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Time Time Time Time Time Time 01 Jul - 31 Aug 1234567 02:30 07:40 UX2736* 781 7H10M 01 Jul - 31 Aug 1234567 10:45 19:20 UX2735* 781 6H35M Operated by: Etihad Airways Operated by: Etihad Airways 02 Jun - 30 Jun 12 45 7 08:05 13:20 UX2736* 789 7H15M 02 Jun - 30 Jun 12 45 7 14:40 23:10 UX2735* 789 6H30M Operated by: Etihad Airways Operated by: Etihad Airways FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: Belgrade , Serbia BEG TO: Belgrade , Serbia BEG TO: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Time Time Time Time Time Time Consult your travel agent for details Consult your travel agent for details FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: Brussels, Belgium BRU TO: Brussels, Belgium BRU TO: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Time Time Time Time Time Time Consult your travel agent for details Consult your travel agent for details FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: Dublin , Ireland DUB TO: Dublin , Ireland DUB TO: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Time Time Time Time Time Time Consult your travel agent for details Consult your travel agent for details FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: Duesseldorf , Germany DUS TO: Duesseldorf , Germany DUS TO: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Time Time Time Time Time Time Consult your travel agent for details Consult your travel agent for details FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: Frankfurt , Germany FRA TO: Frankfurt , Germany FRA TO: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Time Time Time Time Time Time Consult your travel agent for details Consult your travel agent for details FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: London , United Kingdom LHR TO: London , United Kingdom LHR TO: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Validity Days Dep Arr Flight Aircraft Travel Time Time Time Time Time Time Consult your travel agent for details Consult your travel agent for details FROM: Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates AUH FROM: Madrid , Spain and
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