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Qantas to fly to Delhi from Sydney & Melbourne
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<blockquote data-quote="bogusidiot" data-source="post: 2319153" data-attributes="member: 75206"><p>I had a booking in December leaving Sydney to Delhi, via Darwin. This has now updated to via Adelaide but except for departure time now being about 5 min later, nothing else has changed (flight number, seat number etc). So what will be the transit procedure now? Your description above is if you were starting in Adelaide (and would be similar to leaving say Coolangatta on an international flight). Originally via Darwin I was assuming it was going to be much the same as the QF9 procedures. It also says the stopover is now only 1 hour in ADL, which would barely be enough time to get off and then back on again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bogusidiot, post: 2319153, member: 75206"] I had a booking in December leaving Sydney to Delhi, via Darwin. This has now updated to via Adelaide but except for departure time now being about 5 min later, nothing else has changed (flight number, seat number etc). So what will be the transit procedure now? Your description above is if you were starting in Adelaide (and would be similar to leaving say Coolangatta on an international flight). Originally via Darwin I was assuming it was going to be much the same as the QF9 procedures. It also says the stopover is now only 1 hour in ADL, which would barely be enough time to get off and then back on again. [/QUOTE]
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