In airline timetables, day 1 typically refers to the first day of the week, which is Sunday. This convention is commonly used in the airline industry to organize flight schedules and operations. Therefore, when you see day 1 in an airline timetable, it is most likely referring to Sunday.
1/24 day = 1 hour24 hours = 1 day
Since 29 is a prime, the answer is probably the 29 times table.
240 min * 1 hr/60 min * 1 day/24 hr = 1/6 day
1/24. there are 24 hours in a day, and 1 hour is 1/24
3 hours is 1/8 of a full day. 3 hours divided by 24 (hours in a day) = 3/24 = 1/8 (This could vary with the number of hours in the "day" you are considering: a full day, day as opposed to night, or a work day.)
A railway or airline timetable is typically considered an invitation to treat rather than a legally binding offer. This is because it is an indication of the availability of services and schedules, rather than a specific proposal to enter into a contract. The acceptance of a timetable by purchasing a ticket would usually constitute the formation of a contract between the passenger and the transportation company, based on the terms and conditions outlined in the ticket purchase.
The dashes on a bus timetable indicate that the bus does not arrive at that specific stop at a certain time of day.
Anywhere from 1 to 70
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To review the timetable for the Newcastle trains simply check the terminal's website. That will have a list of trains and any delays that may have occurred throughout the day.
Which airline?
A "timetable" for train or bus times is called a "Fahrplan",A "timetable" for aircraft is called a "Flugplan",A personal "timetable" is called a "Zeitplan".A "timetable" for school is called a "Stundenplan".
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How to maintain a timetable at house
What was the timetable for fyba 2009?
The word timetable is horaire.
You need to ring your airline and or the takeoff/destination airport for this information as it changes from hour to hour. Any answer provided here would therefore be immediately out of date.