At 07:32 PM 4/7/2002 -0400, Dennis wrote: >jmgammon@sympatico.ca writes: > ><< in other words, business as usual :-) >> >Except instead of being an hour late----they are suddenly ontime Only in the fall; in the spring, the red-eyes get in an hour later even. On a more serious note, the European airlines tend to switch between summer and winter schedules at the daylight savings time change. North American airlines, of course, constantly tinker with their schedules and don't really have summer and winter schedules, apart from some season service with varies from winter to winter anyway (and is started and stopped at times quite different from when we change our clocks)! :-) >Dennis Nick