Atlantic Airlines/West Atlantic at BRU?

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Frontier
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Atlantic Airlines/West Atlantic at BRU?

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Good evening all,

It seems NPT has several flights to/from BRU in late-evening/early-night on weekdays. There's a JER-GCI-BRU-LTN-GCI-JER (?) run plus another one, incoming as NPT1542 and going out as NPT1541, anyone knows the origin(s)/destination(s)?

Thanks in advance and with best regards, :D

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Frontier wrote:Good evening all,

It seems NPT has several flights to/from BRU in late-evening/early-night on weekdays. There's a JER-GCI-BRU-LTN-GCI-JER (?) run plus another one, incoming as NPT1542 and going out as NPT1541, anyone knows the origin(s)/destination(s)?

Thanks in advance and with best regards, :D
NPT1542/1541 is NTE - BRU - NTE

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For those who wonder what NPT means, it's Atlantic Airlines (as suggested by the title of this topic), a British cargo airline. And why NPT? Because their call sign is Neptune.
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Kapitein wrote:NPT1542/1541 is NTE - BRU - NTE
Thanks a lot!

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