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    Posted On: 03-Jan-2007
    From: "Megan" [megtan1985.....com]
    Subject: [travel-to-honduras] Re: Delays at the Toncontin Airport?


    Hello Angel!

    Thank you also for your help and all the information!

    I am very excited and cannot believe in 5 days I'll be on my way there
    to Honduras!

    I'm no longer worried now that I know chances are my plane will land
    in Tegus without any problems. Just in case though, I will be prepared!

    Thanks again!

    Megan
    --- In travel-to-honduras.....com, "Angel Castillo"
    wrote:
    >
    > Planes don't land into TGU or any other airport if visibility is not
    enough (fog, cloud base) or if crosswinds are too strong (winds that
    blow airplane to one side or the other). Rain itself isn't a reason
    for airplanes not to land, it's usually the associated low cloud
    ceiling or wind.
    >
    > January is usually pretty tame in rain issues. Toncontin usually
    gets closed due to smoke from nearby fires, but that's in April or may
    when the heat kicks up and forest fires spread.
    >
    > that 60% chance of rain is probably a drizzle or strong rain in the
    early evening or late afternoon. If you are flying with American or
    Continental you don't have to worry because they come in around noon
    when the visibility is at the best.
    >
    > The flight is only 2 hours from Miami and 3 from Houston so even
    before takeoff they would know if weather was good to land in Tegus.
    So in the extreme remote case that weather was bad, your flight would
    be just delayed or canceled before taking off. I've heard that in the
    very utmost extreme cases of a strong weather change once the airplane
    was in the air American airlines refuels at either SPS or San Salvador
    and returns everyone to Miami. Don't know if Continental does the same
    but wouldn't be illogical.
    >
    > Unfortunately in case of weather related delays or diversions,
    airlines are not required to provide for you, meaning they don't have
    to get you a room or food, they might do it but they are not required
    to. That's why I guess they return to the point of origin. For travel
    reasons I personally take a credit card, it's a convenient way to get
    a room, calls or quick cash at an ATM.
    >
    > I would say that in your case, you probably have nothing to worry
    about because the flight probably will land without trouble. if there
    is trouble they will take you back to your departure city (in this
    case). You probably already have phone numbers of people in the US and
    Honduras in case you need to call them, like if you miss your flight
    or it is cancelled and you get new flight arrangements for another
    day. If the plane is delayed they can find that out by calling the
    airline, you wouldn't have to call them yourself or at least you
    should have to worry about that if you don't have the time or means.
    >
    >
    > Buen Viaje!!
    >
    > Angel
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Megan
    > To: travel-to-honduras.....com
    > Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 9:41 PM
    > Subject: [travel-to-honduras] Delays at the Toncontin Airport?
    >
    >
    > So I've been keeping track of the weather and I saw where there's a
    > 60% chance of rain on the day I fly into Tegus.
    >
    > I've read and heard that planes DO NOT fly into Tegus if its cloudy,
    > foggy, or rainy. Is this true?
    >
    > If there was to be a delay, what would happen? Where would we land?
    > In San Pedro Sula? Roatan?
    >
    > I'm a little confused on the whole delay thing. (first time flying by
    > myself lol! Just curious on what steps I would have to take and what
    > to be prepared for.
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > ~Megan :o)
    >
    >
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