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Airlines April 2018 GENERAL MITCHELL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Master Schedule - All Airlines April 2018 AA - American Airlines / American Eagle: Air Wisconsin (AA9), PSA Airlines (AAA), SkyWest Airlines (AA4) AC - Air Canada / Air Canada Express: Air Georgian (AC2) AS - Alaska Airlines / Skywest Airlines (AS1) DL - Delta Air Lines / Delta Connection: Endeavor Air (DL3), ExpressJet (DL7), Shuttle America (DL4), Skywest Airlines (DL2) F9 - Frontier Airlines G4 - Allegiant Air UA - United Airlines / United Express: CommutAir (UAC), ExpressJet (UA1), Republic (UAR), Skywest Airlines (UA3), Trans States Airlines (UA5) VTE - OneJet / operated by Corporate Flight Management WN - Southwest Airlines Y4 - Volaris Arrival Depart Equip Seats Per Days Flown Airline Flight FromTime Time To Type Aircraft (1 = Monday) Concourse WN 3599 FLL MCO 00:10 73W 143 1 C Y4 657 00:24 GDL 320 174 2 5 C WN 2260 SJC LAX 00:35 73W 143 1 C WN 256 PHX LAS 00:55 73W 143 23456 C WN 256 LAS 00:55 73H 175 1 C WN 5758 PHX 01:10 73H 175 23456 C WN 1330 05:05 MCO 73W 143 12345 C WN 1505 05:05 PHX 73H 175 12345 C AA4 3117 05:25 ORD CRJ 50 1234567 D DL2 4528 05:29 DTW CR9 76 6 D DL2 4528 05:29 DTW CR9 76 12345 D WN 2570 05:30 LAS 73H 175 7 C WN 2091 05:35 LAS LAX 73W 143 12345 C UAR 3667 05:35 IAH E70 70 1234567 C WN 3857 05:35 DEN 73H 175 6 C WN 2453 05:40 DEN 73H 175 7 C WN 2671 05:40 MCO ATL 73W 143 7 C WN 1711 05:45 DEN SNA 73W 143 12345 C AAA 5242 05:45 CLT CR9 75 1234567 D WN 2110 05:50 BNA OAK 73W 143 12345 C WN 2706 05:50 TPA 73H 175 7 C UAW 3767 05:50 ORD CRJ 50 12345 7 C WN 3265 05:55 PHX 73W 143 6 C VTE 1743 06:00 CMH BE4 7 12345 D DL 2085 06:00 ATL M90 158 6 D DL 2085 06:00 ATL 739 180 34 7 D DL 2085 06:00 ATL 738 160 12 5 D WN 3304 06:00 MCO SJU 73H 175 6 C DL2 4119 06:00 CVG CRJ 50 12345 D UA1 4365 06:00 CLE ERJ 50 1234567 C DL3 5113 06:00 LGA CR9 76 12345 D DL 883 06:18 MSP M90 158 12345 7 D WN 1732 06:20 LGA 73W 143 6 C WN 1732 06:20 LGA ATL 73W 143 12345 C UAW 4859 06:20 ORD CRJ 50 123456 C UA3 5322 06:20 ORD CR7 70 7 C WN 2003 06:25 MCI LAS 73H 175 12345 C WN 4352 06:25 LGA ATL 73W 143 7 C AA6 4717 06:38 PHL E75 76 1234567 C AA4 3134 06:40 ORD CRJ 50 1234567 D WN 4018 06:40 LAS 73H 175 6 C WN 3481 06:45 BNA PNS 73W 143 6 C UA1 4088 CLE 06:47 ERJ 50 1234567 C DL2 4585 06:55 MSP CR7 69 6 D WN 4626 06:55 BNA AUS 73W 143 7 C WN 557 07:00 BWI BUF 73H 175 12345 C AA 586 07:00 PHX 319 128 1234567 D AA 1291 07:00 DFW M80 140 1234567 D WN 1849 07:00 ATL GSP 73W 143 12345 C DL 2539 07:00 ATL 739 180 1234567 D WN 3217 07:05 BWI 73W 143 7 C WN 3217 07:05 BWI PWM 73W 143 6 C DL2 4583 07:05 DTW CR7 69 12345 7 D UAW 3819 07:18 ORD CRJ 50 1234567 D WN 790 07:25 DCA 73W 143 12345 C UA1 4104 07:25 EWR ERJ 50 1234567 C WN 2398 07:30 DCA ATL 73W 143 7 C WN 4484 07:30 TPA BNA 73W 143 6 C DL3 5113 07:30 LGA CR9 76 6 D WN 3321 07:35 ATL CMH 73H 175 6 C WN 4075 07:40 FLL 73W 143 6 C WN 3108 07:50 BOS BWI 73W 143 7 C DL2 3550 07:50 SEA E7W 73 1234567 D WN 3890 07:50 MCO 73W 143 6 C F9 1942 AUS 08:05 320 180 1 3 6 D WN 2651 08:05 MCI BOS 73W 143 7 C DL 974 MSP 08:08 739 180 12345 D F9 1053 PHL 08:12 320 180 2 4 7 D WN 476 08:15 DEN 73H 175 12345 C WN 1672 CLE 08:15 73W 143 12345 C WN 1684 MCI 08:15 73W 143 12345 C WN 1774 BOS 08:15 73W 143 12345 C VTE 1744 CMH 08:20 BE4 7 12345 D UAW 3833 08:25 ORD CRJ 50 1234567 D AAA 5440 CLT 08:31 CR9 75 1234567 D DL 866 DTW 08:37 M88 149 12345 D DL2 4526 DTW 08:37 CR7 69 6 D DL4 6082 BOS 08:37 E75 76 12345 D VTE 1757 08:40 OMA BE4 7 12345 D WN 1774 08:45 STL OKC 73W 143 12345 C WN 3079 CLE 08:45 73W 143 7 C DL2 4119 08:45 CVG CRJ 50 7 D UA3 5660 08:45 DEN E7W 70 1234567 C DL4 5895 LGA 08:45 E75 76 12345 C WN 1672 08:50 MCO ATL 73W 143 12345 C WN 1684 08:50 CLE PHX 73W 143 12345 C UAW 4837 ORD 08:53 CRJ 50 1234567 C DL2 4526 09:00 DTW CR9 76 7 D AAA 5687 09:01 CLT CR9 75 1234567 D F9 1052 09:02 PHL 320 180 2 4 7 D DL 974 09:03 MSP 739 180 12345 D AA3 4997 09:05 PHL ER4 50 1234567 D DL4 6080 09:07 BOS E75 76 12345 D AA 2297 DFW 09:13 M80 140 12345 7 D DL2 4526 09:13 DTW CR7 69 6 D AC2 7327 YYZ 09:13 CRJ 50 12345 C F9 1271 09:15 AUS ABQ 320 180 1 3 6 D DL 866 09:17 DTW M88 149 12345 D DL4 5945 09:20 LGA E70 69 7 D DL4 5945 09:20 LGA E75 76 12345 D DL 764 ATL 09:24 M88 149 6 D DL 764 ATL 09:25 M88 149 7 D DL 764 ATL 09:25 M90 158 4 D DL 764 ATL 09:25 M90 158 123 5 D WN 3079 09:25 DEN PDX 73W 143 7 C AA4 3113 ICT ORD 09:28 CRJ 50 1234567 D F9 1425 RDU 09:30 320 180 2 4 7 D WN 2126 09:30 ATL 73H 175 7 C UAW 3768 09:30 ORD CRJ 50 1234567 C WN 203 MCO ATL 09:35 73H 175 12345 C WN 3653 ISP BWI 09:35 73W 143 6 C WN 1813 BWI 09:40 73W 143 12345 C WN 2292 CLE BWI 09:40 73W 143 7 C WN 2138 MSY ATL 09:50 73W 143 7 C AC2 7326 09:50 YYZ CRJ 50 12345 C AA 1534 09:55 DFW M80 140 12345 7 D AA6 4675 PHL 09:59 E75 76 1234567 D DL 764 10:05 ATL M88 149 7 D DL 764 10:05 ATL M88 149 6 D DL 764 10:05 ATL M90 158 12345 D AA4 3118 10:07 ORD CRJ 50 1234567 D WN 3653 10:10 MCO 73W 143 6 C WN 1813 10:15 HOU ABQ 73W 143 12345 C WN 2292 10:15 HOU LAS 73W 143 7 C F9 1424 10:20 RDU 320 180 2 4 7 D WN 3396 BOS ATL 10:20 73W 143 6 C AAA 5199 CLT 10:22 CR9 75 1234567 D WN 1823 MCO STL 10:25 73W 143 12345 C WN 2138 10:25 LAS LAX 73W 143 7 C UA1 4011 EWR 10:26 ERJ 50 1234567 C WN 203 10:30 BOS 73H 175 12345 C WN 4051 EWR STL 10:35 73W 143 6 C DL 671 10:50 CUN 739 180 6 D WN 3396 10:55 DCA 73W 143 6 C AAA 5199 10:55 CLT CR9 75 1234567 D DL3 3453 LGA 10:57 CR9 76 12345 7 D WN 1823 11:00 LAS OAK 73W 143 12345 C UA1 4273 11:00 EWR ERJ 50 1234567 C AA6 4675 11:00 PHL E75 76 1234567 C DL 2983 MSP 11:03 M90 158 7 D WN 5481 MCO 11:05 73W 143 12345 C UAW 3922 ORD 11:10 CRJ 50 6 C UAW 3922 LNK ORD 11:10 CRJ 50 12345 7 C WN 4051 11:10 BOS 73W 143 6 C DL 2983 MSP 11:20 M90 158 12345 D DL3 3376 MSP 11:24 CR9 76 6 D WN 2512 HOU MCO 11:30 73W 143 7 C DL3 5114 11:32 LGA CR9 76 23 D DL3 5114 11:32 LGA CR9 76 1 45 7 D DL 2475 ATL 11:34 M88 149 6 D VTE 1758 OMA 11:35 BE4 7 12345 D DL 2475 ATL 11:35 M88 149 12345 7 D WN 4753 STL 11:40 73W 143 7 C WN 5481 11:40 STL AUS 73W 143 12345 C DL4 5902 LGA 11:44 E75 76 6 C WN 1817 HOU BNA 11:45 73H 175 12345 C DL 2983 11:45 MSP M90 158 7 D AA3 4925 PHL 11:50 ER4 50 1 34567 D DL 2983 12:00 MSP M90 158 12345 D DL3 3376 12:00 MSP CR9 76 6 D UAW 3898 12:00 ORD CRJ 50 1234567 D WN 791 DCA 12:05 73W 143 12345 C WN 2512 12:05 STL SAN 73W 143 7 C DL2 4498 DTW 12:10 CR7 69 6 D F9 1639 MCO 12:11 321 230 1234567 D DL 518 DTW 12:14 717 110 12345 7 D DL 2475 12:15 ATL M88 149 6 D DL 2475 12:15 ATL M88 149 12345 7 D WN 4753 12:15 MCO 73W 143 7 C AA3 4925 12:21 PHL ER4 50 1 34567 C UAW 3941 ORD 12:25 CRJ 50 1234567 C WN 1817 12:30 LAX RNO 73H 175 12345 C WN 4844 MCO 12:40 73W 143 6 C WN 5568 12:40 BWI ALB 73W 143 12345 C WN 674 LGA 12:45 73W 143 12345 C DL2 4498 12:45 DTW CR7 69 6 D DL 518 12:49 DTW 717 110 12345 7 D F9 434 DEN 13:00 319 150 1 3 56 D VTE 1211 PIT 13:00 BE4 7 12345 D WN 4191 TPA BNA 13:00 73W 143 6 C WN 2352 DAL LGA 13:10 73W 143 7 C F9 1638 13:11 MCO 321 230 1234567 D WN 2495 SEA DEN 13:15 73H 175 7 C WN 4545 13:15 STL MCO 73W 143 6 C DL 1052 ATL 13:19 M88 149 6 D WN 674 13:20 TPA SAT 73W 143 12345 C DL 1052 ATL 13:20 M88 149 7 D VTE 1212 13:20 PIT BE4 7 12345 D DL 1052 ATL 13:21 M88 149 12345 D WN 2835 ELP LAS 13:25 73W 143 7 C WN 2204 LAS BNA 13:30 73W 143 7 C DL2 3563 SLC 13:30 CR9 76 6 D WN 4071 FLL HOU 13:30 73W 143 6 C UAW 3875 13:35 ORD CRJ 50 1234567 C UA3 5311 DEN 13:37 E7W 70 12345 7 C F9 437 13:45 DEN 319 150 1 3 56 D WN 2352 13:45 LAX OAK 73W 143 7 C WN 4179 PHX 13:45 73H 175 6 C DL3 3285 LGA 13:52 CR9 76 12 45 7 D DL4 5889 LGA 13:53 E70 69 3 D WN 830 SLC DEN 13:55 73H 175 12345 C WN 2886 MCO DCA 13:55 73W 143 7 C WN 4191 13:55 CLE BWI 73W 143 6 C DL 1052 14:00 ATL M88 149 7 D WN 2146 14:00 LAS LBB 73W 143 7 C WN 2495 14:00 CLE BWI 73H 175 7 C WN 3851 BOI DEN 14:00 73H 175 6 C DL 1052 14:01 ATL M88 149 6 D DL 1052 14:01 ATL M88 149 23 D DL 1052 14:01 ATL M88 149 1 45 D WN 2204 14:05 DCA 73W 143 7 C WN 4071 14:05 BNA TPA 73W 143 6 C DL2 3563 14:10 SLC CR9 76 6 D WN 4422 OAK LAS 14:10 73H 175 6 C DL 1338 MSP 14:15 739 180 12345 7 D AA 2345 DFW 14:30 319 128 1234567 D WN 2885 14:30 LGA TPA 73W 143 7 C DL3 5032 14:30 LGA CR9 76 12 45 7 D DL4 6007 14:30 LGA E75 76 6 D DL4 6007 14:30 LGA E70 69 3 D G4 1762 FLL 14:35 320 177 4 7 D WN 5578 14:40 PHX 73H 175 12345 C WN 3851 14:45 HOU 73H 175 6 C WN 3885 BNA CLE 14:45 73W 143 6 C WN 4179 14:45 RSW 73H 175 6 C WN 2483 BWI MCI 14:55 73W 143 7 C VTE 1745 15:00 CMH BE4 7 12345 D WN 4860 15:05 LAX TUS 73H 175 6 C DL 1338 15:10 MSP 739 180 12345 7 D WN 1679 LAS 15:10 73H 175 12345 C AA 2345 15:10 DFW 319 128 1234567 D UA3 5661 15:10 DEN E7W 70 1 345 7 C UAR 3417 IAH 15:11 E70 70 1 34567 C UAW 3908 ORD 15:15 CRJ 50 12345 7 C G4 1763 15:20 FLL 320 177 4 7 D AAA 5098 CLT 15:28 CR7 63 7 D AAA 5098 CLT 15:28 CR9 75 12345 D WN 2242 ORF MCO 15:30 73W 143 7 C WN 4066 15:30 MCI BNA 73W 143 7 C WN 1615 HOU DCA 15:35 73W 143 6 C WN 1691 MCI DEN 15:35 73W 143 12345 C WN 1726 SNA PHX 15:35 73W 143 12345 C WN 3885 15:35 ATL 73W 143 6 C AA4 3119 ORD 15:40 CRJ 50 1234567 D G4 1592 PGD 15:43 320 177 4 7 D UAR 3549 15:50 IAH E70 70 1 34567 D UAW 4859 15:50 ORD CRJ 50 7 D UAW 4865 15:50 ORD CRJ 50 12345 D WN 6065 BOS 15:50 73W 143 6 C WN 5670 15:55 DEN 73H 175 12345 C AAA 5227 15:58 CLT CR7 63 7 D AAA 5227 15:58 CLT CR9 75 12345 D AA 579 PHX 16:00 319 128 1234567 D DL 2035 ATL 16:04 M88 149 6 D WN 2874 16:05 ATL TPA 73W 143 7 C AA4 3119 16:05 ORD CRJ 50 1234567 D DL3 3379 DTW 16:05 CR9 76 6 D DL 2035 ATL 16:07 M88 149 3 D DL 2035 ATL 16:07 M90 158 12 45 7 D DL3 3379 DTW 16:07 CR9 76 12345 7 D G4 954 PIE 16:09 320 177 1 5 D WN 120 LAX 16:10
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