DY3867Norwegian Air Shuttle · OPO → BLL
live · 6h ago
Route confirmed Norwegian Air Shuttle

DY3867 PortoOPO · 20:45 BillundBLL

DY3867 by Norwegian Air Shuttle flies from Porto (OPO) to Billund (BLL).

Right nowNext departure today Operates Mon Tue Wed Fri Sat
20:45

scheduled from OPO

Typical gate push+25 minmedian posted departure

The route today

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OPOPortoModerate riskOPO delay board →
BLLBillundOn-time likelyBLL delay board →
OPO→BLLevery carrier, schedules and on-time historyRoute intelligence →

When it flies

scheduled departures
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Each mark is a scheduled departure at its origin-local time. Today is highlighted.

Other Porto to Billund flights today

same route · Norwegian Air Shuttle
DY3869departs 14:25

If DY3867 is cancelled, this is the other Norwegian Air Shuttle nonstop flight from Porto to Billund on the same day, with scheduled departure times in OPO local time. Most flights posting a delay still operate — rebooking usually only beats a very large posted delay. Every airline on this route →

How DY3867 actually runs

Pro Flight Search has tracked every published board update for DY3867 across the OPO and BLL boards: schedule changes, gate pushes and actual clocks. Early read — pattern not clear yet. Only 1 completed leg so far: departed +24 min. Not enough to call it.

The verdict above is that record speaking, so it reflects how DY3867 operates rather than what the timetable promises. Numbers refresh as new flights operate.

Technical record

How this operation is measured

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Board log

scheduled → actual, per operation
08-14OPO 20:45 21:10 (+25)BLL

Aircraft

Recent tails: OY-JRS.

Board clocks recorded as OPO and BLL published them.

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