for at least the last few years airlines have quoted times on th 24 hr cycle but in local time example uk-zakinthos- would be something like.. dept 07.00 arrive 12.45 and return would then be dept 13.00 arrive 15.00 time allow for the time diffrence between the two
So what I wanted to know is, is this the norm now rather than saying 0945 and 2145 which would mean no mistakes on bookings would be made.
Have you booked with an American carrier by chance? They don't use the 24 hour clock.
It seems to be an American thing.
No, no bookings are by US carriers. BA are using the 24 hour clock, Aerlingus the 12 hour (in this booking only) Spanair using 24hr clock, and Easyjet 24hr too.
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