Falklands - Second Commercial Route
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Falklands - Second Commercial Route
I see the second route has finally opened - from Sao Paulo - not sure how this affect s travelling with the RAF from Brize. According to ITT in Stanley the timings are:-
Santiago 06:48 Falklands 12:58
Falklands 13:58 Santiago 20:02
or
Punta Arenas 11:19 Falklands 12:58
Falklands 13:58 Punta Arenas 15:37
On the second Saturday of each month you can board the flight at Rio Gallegos in Argentina. On the third Saturday of each month you can disembark in Rio Gallegos.
Thursday: Madrid 23:55 Santiago 09:45 Friday
Saturday: Santiago 06:48 Falklands 12:58
Saturday: Falklands 13:58 Santiago 20:02
Sunday: Santiago 20:45 Madrid 13:25 Monday
Monday: Madrid 14:55 Heathrow 16:20
or
Thursday: London Heathrow 20:35 Sao Paolo 05:20 Friday
Friday Sao Paolo 07:35 Santiago 10:35
Saturday: Santiago 06:48 Falklands 12:58
Saturday: Falklands 13:58 Santiago 20:02
Sunday: Santiago 15:55 Sao Paolo 20:35
Sunday Sao Paolo 22:50 London Heathrow 13:15 Monday
Falklands 16:50 Sao Paolo 21:35
On the second Wednesday of each month you can board the flight at Cordoba in Argentina. On the third Wednesday of each month you can disembark in Cordoba. Those specific flight days will operate from Sao Paolo to the Falklands round-trip as follows:-
Sao Paolo 06:50 Falklands 15:05
Falklands 13:45 Sao Paolo 21:50
Flights from London-Falkland Islands (via Brazil) to arrive/depart the Falklands on Weds only
Tuesday: London Heathrow 20:35 Sao Paolo 05:20 Wednesday
Wednesday: Sao Paolo 09:30 Falklands 14:35 *
Wednesday: Falklands 16:50 Sao Paolo 21:35 *
Wednesday: Sao Paolo 22:50 London Heathrow 13:15 Thursday
* On the second and third Wednesday of each month these flights will operate at the following times:-
Sao Paolo 06:50 Falklands 15:05
Falklands 13:45 Sao Paolo 21:50
Chile
Flights round-trip to the Falkland Islands from Chile (Saturdays only)Santiago 06:48 Falklands 12:58
Falklands 13:58 Santiago 20:02
or
Punta Arenas 11:19 Falklands 12:58
Falklands 13:58 Punta Arenas 15:37
On the second Saturday of each month you can board the flight at Rio Gallegos in Argentina. On the third Saturday of each month you can disembark in Rio Gallegos.
Flights from London-Falkland Islands (via Chile) to arrive/depart the Falklands on Saturdays only
Thursday: Heathrow 17:35 Madrid 20:55Thursday: Madrid 23:55 Santiago 09:45 Friday
Saturday: Santiago 06:48 Falklands 12:58
Saturday: Falklands 13:58 Santiago 20:02
Sunday: Santiago 20:45 Madrid 13:25 Monday
Monday: Madrid 14:55 Heathrow 16:20
or
Thursday: London Heathrow 20:35 Sao Paolo 05:20 Friday
Friday Sao Paolo 07:35 Santiago 10:35
Saturday: Santiago 06:48 Falklands 12:58
Saturday: Falklands 13:58 Santiago 20:02
Sunday: Santiago 15:55 Sao Paolo 20:35
Sunday Sao Paolo 22:50 London Heathrow 13:15 Monday
Brazil
Flights round-trip to the Falkland Islands from Brazil (Wednesdays only) *effective 20 Nov 2019Sao Paolo 09:30 Falklands 14:35Falklands 16:50 Sao Paolo 21:35
On the second Wednesday of each month you can board the flight at Cordoba in Argentina. On the third Wednesday of each month you can disembark in Cordoba. Those specific flight days will operate from Sao Paolo to the Falklands round-trip as follows:-
Sao Paolo 06:50 Falklands 15:05
Falklands 13:45 Sao Paolo 21:50
Flights from London-Falkland Islands (via Brazil) to arrive/depart the Falklands on Weds only
Tuesday: London Heathrow 20:35 Sao Paolo 05:20 Wednesday
Wednesday: Sao Paolo 09:30 Falklands 14:35 *
Wednesday: Falklands 16:50 Sao Paolo 21:35 *
Wednesday: Sao Paolo 22:50 London Heathrow 13:15 Thursday
* On the second and third Wednesday of each month these flights will operate at the following times:-
Sao Paolo 06:50 Falklands 15:05
Falklands 13:45 Sao Paolo 21:50
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Bit bigger than the usual Punta Arenas A320 then..................
Bit bigger than the usual Punta Arenas A320 then..................
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I can remember as few as 12 people on those flights - last time I went there were +60 both ways... and they reckon that the rise in Expedition Cruises means some flights are booked out completely these days