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Answer by Bianfable for Can airlines schedule more flight arrivals than the...

Since the other answers focus on the US and you specifically mentioned London Heathrow, I will answer for Europe.In Europe, Eurocontrol uses a central Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) system to avoid...

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Answer by Madan for Can airlines schedule more flight arrivals than the...

For any Airport, if the demand is more than the capacity.Then those airports are categorized as Level 3 airports for which Slot Coordination is a must.Ex: -For these kind of airports, If an Airline...

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Answer by kabekew for Can airlines schedule more flight arrivals than the...

Yes, in the U.S. each metered airport (major airport) has what we call an AAR (Arrival Acceptance Rate) which varies sometimes hourly depending on weather and runways in use. One day the scheduled...

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Answer by slookabill for Can airlines schedule more flight arrivals than the...

I'll answer for the US. As long as there's no official slot program, airlines can schedule however much they want to an airport, beyond what it should be capable of handling.Now that doesn't mean ATC...

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Takeoff and landing efficiency at an airport seems to depend on a number of factors, like number of runways and gates, infrastructure maintenance, weather, or even notorious traffic congestion in some...

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