About Timetable - How to Read the Flight Schedule

Destination/Timetable

From/To Japan

Example

From/To Japan:Example

How to Read the Flight Schedule

(1) Departure The name of airport from where cargo is departing.
(2) Flight number The flight number.
Several aircraft numbers may appear in case we have more than one aircraft operating to the same destination at the same time.
(3) Days of operation The flight frequency will be indicated by the days of the week.
DAILY: Monday to Sunday (operates everyday)
Number 1 to 7: each number indicates the days of the week.
1: Monday
2: Tuesday
3: Wednesday
4: Thursday
5: Friday
6: Saturday
7: Sunday
(4) Equipment The name of aircraft on which cargo will get loaded.
(5) Departure time The departing time of aircraft.
(6) Place of transit The three-letter code of the airport of transit.
(7) Arrival time The arriving time of the aircraft.
"+1" or "+2" means that the arrival of your aircraft is arriving on the "next day" or "two days later" than your departure day.
(8) Destination The name of airport where cargo is expected to arrive.

Connecting Flight

Example

Connecting Flight:Example

How to Read the Flight Schedule

(1) Departing airport The three-letter code of departing airport.
(2) Flight number The flight number.
(3) Equipment When you use RFS(Road Feeder Service), "RFS" will be indicated instead of the name of the aircraft.
(4) Days of operation The flight frequency will be indicated by the days of the week.
DAILY: Monday to Sunday (operates everyday)
Number 1 to 7: each number indicates the days of the week.
1: Monday
2: Tuesday
3: Wednesday
4: Thursday
5: Friday
6: Saturday
7: Sunday
(5) Departure time The departing time of the aircraft.
(6) Arrival time The arriving time of the aircraft.
"+1" or "+2" means that the arrival of your aircraft is arriving on a "next day" or "two days later" than your departure day.
(7) Arriving airport The three-letter code of arriving airport.

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