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  1. 29 wrz 2020 · The departure time on your plane ticket is listed based on the time zone of the departure airport. If you are currently on Mountain Daylight Time but driving to your departing airport in the Central Daylight Time zone, your flight’s departure is based on the time in the Central time zone.

  2. 15 mar 2018 · Consider reading through the times on your plane ticket: Departure and arrival aren't always given in the same time zone, and the boarding or gate closure time is yet another number to consider.

  3. In nearly every case I have seen, the stated arrival time will be in the local time at the arrival airport. Mid-florida to Dallas or similar is about a 3hr flight crossing one time zone, so the listed arrival should be about two hours (nominally) after departure. This is consistent with your observations.

  4. I read online that the departure / arrival times are always in the local time of the respective location. For example, if my departure flight is from Chicago @ 13:05 h, then that'd mean my flight from Chicago leaves at 1:05pm CST.

  5. 13 lip 2022 · Once you know the time zone, you can convert the time on your ticket to local time. For example, let’s say you’re flying from New York City (JFK) to Los Angeles (LAX). JFK is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET) while LAX is in the Pacific Time Zone (PT).

  6. 2 gru 2016 · Times for flights are almost always given as local time in a 24 hour format. The departure time is given in the timezone of the departing airport and the arrival time is specified in the timezone of the arrival airport.

  7. 30 sie 2022 · According to the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), you must use Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) while flying. Technically a time standard rather than a timezone, this 24-hour timing scheme never changes and ensures all pilots and Air Traffic Control (ATC) stay on the same page.

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