fletty
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Bit of a weird one - I've always thought it would be interesting/fun to take a domestic flight to a port and then return on the same aircraft. This is easier to plan in advance with the non-737 aircraft as they're less common.
I've been looking at SYD-MEL which does a 1830- 2005 on an A321N. There's then a 2100 departure from MEL-SYD that's an A321N, so I would imagine it's the same plane.
Trouble is it's below MCT so it can't be booked on one PNR.
Is this a bit risky to consider? One would imagine a delay then delay the next flight anyway, but a cancellation might put things out.
I've been looking at SYD-MEL which does a 1830- 2005 on an A321N. There's then a 2100 departure from MEL-SYD that's an A321N, so I would imagine it's the same plane.
Trouble is it's below MCT so it can't be booked on one PNR.
Is this a bit risky to consider? One would imagine a delay then delay the next flight anyway, but a cancellation might put things out.
