Qantas Flight Change Notification

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mghinoz

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I have received a Qantas Flight Change Notification for a flight I have booked in August 2013

Original Details:

Flight: IB3315
Dep: TLV 16:45
Arr: MAD 21:15
Est Journey Time: 5 hours, 30 mins.

New Details
Flight: IB3315
Dep: TLV 16:00
Arr: MAD 21:15
Est Journey Time: 6 hours, 35 mins.

I am curious as to what might make the flight take an additional 65 minutes? As a percentage of the original flight time, an additional 65 minutes is a fair increase.
 
I have received a Qantas Flight Change Notification for a flight I have booked in August 2013

Original Details:

Flight: IB3315
Dep: TLV 16:45
Arr: MAD 21:15
Est Journey Time: 5 hours, 30 mins.

New Details
Flight: IB3315
Dep: TLV 16:00
Arr: MAD 21:15
Est Journey Time: 6 hours, 35 mins.

I am curious as to what might make the flight take an additional 65 minutes? As a percentage of the original flight time, an additional 65 minutes is a fair increase.


Its going 45 mins earlier but arriving at the same time, in theory.
 
Its going 45 mins earlier but arriving at the same time, in theory.

Sorry. Typo on my part. Let me try again:

New Details
Flight: IB3315
Dep: TLV 16:00
Arr: MAD 21:35
Est Journey Time: 6 hours, 35 mins.

So it leaves 45 minutes earlier, and arrives 20 minutes later.
 
I make the difference 45 minutes, not 65?

Could it be a plane change? Smaller/slower aircraft?
 
Something is amiss with the numbers. The new times show departing 45 mins earlier and arriving at the same time, so that should be a 45 min flight duration increase and 5 hours 15 mins duration. Or is there a mistake in the noted departure or arrival times?

Sometimes airlines change their scheduled times to reflect changes in operating conditions when they find longer than expected ground delays or ATC requirements, so they pad out the schedule to reflect the reality rather than always being late. It could also be a change in aircraft type to one that has a slower cruise speed.
 
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