0Hi guys,02br 02br 00Can I use "redeye" with flight?? e.g.: 01font00I've got a redeye flight to night.02font02br 02br 00Is that mean I'm going to fly in very early morning(3am) or very late at night(1am)?02br 02br 00Appreciate your help.02br 02br 00Joe0-
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0 In the UK, catching the redeye mean a very early morning flight - anywhere around 5am-7am is usually the redeye. It's so called because that's when people are still half asleep and bleary eyed. 0-
0U.S. version: The 01i00redeye02i00 is also the one that flies overnight. If you leave California at 11 p.m., it's already 2 a.m. in the east - so when you arrive six hours later, it's officially morning, but you spent the night on the plane. And yes, your red, bleary eyes are the reason for the name.02br 02br 00I find "redeye flight" redundant - you ca
0 By the way, redeye (or red-eye) is also a term used in photography to describe the red colour often visible in people's eyes when a picture is taken with a flash. 0-