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- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) abstract "In air transport, a change of gauge for a passenger or cargo flight is a change of aircraft while retaining the same flight number. The term is borrowed from the rail transport practice of gauge change. When a feeder flight connects to a flight on a larger aircraft, this is sometimes called a funnel flight.A Y-type change of gauge is one in which a given flight is transferred into two other flights with different destinations. In this case, there are two flight numbers. For example, flight number 100 may fly Boston-Paris-Athens, while flight number 200 may fly Boston-Paris-Rome, where the Boston-Paris leg is on the same aircraft in both cases.Some passengers, such as persons with disabilities or who otherwise arenot disposed to make a connection, prefer to book on flights without a change ofaircraft. However, passengers could incorrectly assume that if they are travelingon a single flight number they will not be required to change planes. Single flightnumbers are typically used for an originating domestic to international destinationor the return (e.g., San Francisco to Chicago to Paris).".
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- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink American_Airlines.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Aviation.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Break-of-gauge.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Cargo.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Airline_tickets.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_law.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Code_of_Federal_Regulations.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Codeshare_agreement.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Airlines.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Delta_Air_Lines.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Direct_flight.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Flight_number.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Airlines.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Passenger.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink US_Airways.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink United_Airlines.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Change of gauge (aviation)".
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "change of gauge".
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- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aviation-stub.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) subject Category:Airline_tickets.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) subject Category:Aviation_law.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) hypernym Change.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) type Organisation.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) comment "In air transport, a change of gauge for a passenger or cargo flight is a change of aircraft while retaining the same flight number. The term is borrowed from the rail transport practice of gauge change. When a feeder flight connects to a flight on a larger aircraft, this is sometimes called a funnel flight.A Y-type change of gauge is one in which a given flight is transferred into two other flights with different destinations. In this case, there are two flight numbers.".
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) label "Change of gauge (aviation)".
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- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) sameAs Q5071872.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) wasDerivedFrom Change_of_gauge_(aviation)?oldid=633575789.
- Change_of_gauge_(aviation) isPrimaryTopicOf Change_of_gauge_(aviation).