"Partner" on the departure screen at the airport typically means that the flight is operated by a code share partner. In other words, it may have been booked through United, but the flight is on US Airways equipment and they are operating the route.
i have no idea....i was hoping i would find and answer here..but, looks like i wont. -sad face-Ans 2 - Departure airport is the airport you fly out of . The one you are going to is the Arrival airport.
"Left the gate" means an airplane has vacated the airport's departure gate, normally to begin the taxi to the departing runway. This could also refer to a person who left the area near the departure gate inside the terminal.
No.
departure or exodux
honestly yes
Do you mean Rome, Italy? First you travel to Pearson International Airport, the time and distance will depend on your starting place. Add 2 or 3 hours for time spent in airport. Call Air Canada or other airline for flight times, departure and arrival.
Could be "Estimated Time of Departure".
Date of departure.
If you mean Windsor in England, it does not have an airport.
xpress airport
If you mean business partner, no. If you mean life partner who is the daughter's parent, yes. If you mean life partner who is not the parent, not unless you name them in the will to be the guardian of your daughter.
According the the McCarran International Airport Customer Service, it means the plane is ready for departure, door closed, but still sitting at the gate. If the status remains "Closed" for too long, it is chaged to delayed.