I have been looking at this wrong airport issue and it seems to me that IF the a/c type has scheduled flights from the wrong or diverted airport the client books a carry on flight to the final (correct) destination. IF however the diverted to airport does not support the type being flown, the client sends the aircraft to its final destination automatically I guess this stops the aircraft from getting stuck at a non supported airport if the pilot doesn't take up the continuation flight within the normal 24 hrs
Maybe Joe could confirm
Atb
Dale
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That might make sense but there are scheduled DC3 flights from both Norwich and Southend.
Don't bother moving anything, I am where I wanted to be and will fly either Cologne or Ostend this afternoon.
Don't bother moving anything, I am where I wanted to be and will fly either Cologne or Ostend this afternoon.
Old pilots never die, they just run out of runway.
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Re: connection to fsairlines
I don't think it autobooks the next flight unless you press divert first.
Joe Cusick,
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.
Re: connection to fsairlines
So this time I book LFPB to EGNT and fly it.
How in hell can it then show me as booked to fly the same damned flight again!
It knows I am at EGNT, and haven't bought a ticket to anywhere else so how could I possibly book a flight from Paris again?
I am going to have to cancel that flight, at a penalty, in order to book anything else.
Seriously frustrated with this (fsairlines) software!!!
How in hell can it then show me as booked to fly the same damned flight again!
It knows I am at EGNT, and haven't bought a ticket to anywhere else so how could I possibly book a flight from Paris again?
I am going to have to cancel that flight, at a penalty, in order to book anything else.
Seriously frustrated with this (fsairlines) software!!!
Old pilots never die, they just run out of runway.