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What is our flight number to Orlando Int.


millieballon

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We'll be coming to Florida this summer. Of course we'll bring our signature tags to drop and drop some coins and help TB with their missions. (4 TB have already signed in for our grouptour)

I still have an unactivated Dutch geocoin 2008

You can win it in this cointest if you guess the correct flight number for our flight to Orlando Int. Fl.

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Well I've never took a plane flight before, so I have no clue what a flight number looks like, but I recently got a good luck mystery coin but ended up at the hostpital yesterday, so im gonna guess lucky number 77

In hopes my luck changes.

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Well I've never took a plane flight before, so I have no clue what a flight number looks like, but I recently got a good luck mystery coin but ended up at the hostpital yesterday, so im gonna guess lucky number 77

In hopes my luck changes.

Posted (edited)

BA 2037

 

Edit to add: I'm assuming you're coming from Amsterdam and changing in London.

Edited by Droo
Posted (edited)

BA 2039

 

Edit to add: I'm assuming you're coming from Amsterdam and changing in London.

Edited by Droo
Posted (edited)

Some hints:

There is no direct flight from Amsterdam to Orlando.

KLM is way to expensive.

Stopover in London is no fun.

Our flight number consists of 2 letters from the carrier and 3 digits.

 

Just learned from Wikipedia some interesting facts :)

Edited by millieballon
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Some hints:

There is no direct flight from Amsterdam to Orlando.

KLM is way to expensive.

Stopover in London is no fun.

Our flight number consists of 2 letters from the carrier and 3 digits.

 

Just learned from Wikipedia some interesting facts :D

 

But it saves you over $1000

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Some hints:

There is no direct flight from Amsterdam to Orlando.

KLM is way to expensive.

Stopover in London is no fun.

Our flight number consists of 2 letters from the carrier and 3 digits.

 

Just learned from Wikipedia some interesting facts :D

 

But it saves you over $1000

 

For the price it does not matter much whether you make the stopover in Europe or in the US. Most of the time it gives you 2 stops when you go through London.

Posted (edited)

Maybe CO103 ?

 

Thanks for the cointest :-)

 

Edited: oops, it was there already...

Edited by acasim
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So let me try another different guess: EI603

 

...and you'll stop by in Dublin for a Guinness - that will be fun :D

 

Thanks!

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