Melburnian1
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Airlines may want to differentiate their flight numbers by aircraft type, whioch one be one justification for the use of four digit flight numbers.
They may also want to ensure flight numbers for 'own metal' and for 'codeshares' are discrete.
However I doubt I'm alone in finding a four digit flight number as opposed to one with one to three digits harder to remember.
Why don't airlines, at least for own metal flights, ditch the complexity of a four digit flight number?
I'm thinking the likes of ZL3573.
They may also want to ensure flight numbers for 'own metal' and for 'codeshares' are discrete.
However I doubt I'm alone in finding a four digit flight number as opposed to one with one to three digits harder to remember.
Why don't airlines, at least for own metal flights, ditch the complexity of a four digit flight number?
I'm thinking the likes of ZL3573.
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