XNA overnights?
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Yes, the ATL717 does layovers at XNA. I'm not sure about the 88, and it may change month to month depending what Marketing decides.
The ATL-XNA route is also covered by RJs, but typically the last flight in / first flight out is mainline.
The ATL-XNA route is also covered by RJs, but typically the last flight in / first flight out is mainline.
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Yes, it is on the 717, m88, and occasionally the 319. Often a 30 hour (last in/first out) but sometimes shorter w/a deadhead out on an rj. I'm on the 88, and do one every other month or so. (As you may have guessed, I'm from the area.
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