QF flight departure times/delays for more than 2 days ago

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Reggie

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Can someone tell me how I can find out what time (if at all) a QF flight departed more than the 2 days ago that the Qantas website shows. I am interested in flight ex PER on Tuesday 22nd January 2008.
 
oz_mark said:
QF1800 Departed 0531

QF1808 Departed 1631

Still looking for 1804 :)

Thanks oz_mark, could QF1804 have been cancelled if your having trouble finding it or would it list as cancelled?
 
Reggie said:
Thanks oz_mark, could QF1804 have been cancelled if your having trouble finding it or would it list as cancelled?

I trawled through some ACARS informtaion to find those two. It is possible that the flight did not occur, but I could only go back to Wednesday in an Amadaeus link I found!
 
QF1804 was indeed cancelled on 22nd January.

It was to be operated by NXH, but that 717 was used for QF1808 instead.
 
serfty said:
QF1804 was indeed cancelled on 22nd January.

It was to be operated by NXH, but that 717 was used for QF1808 instead.

Is there any indication why, late inward etc?
 
It was cancelled ~12:45pm AEDST.

The prior segment for NXH, QF1811 PHE-PER departed over an hour late and arrived after QF1804 was due to depart.

So I guess your answer is somewhere in Port Headland!
 
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