Latin American Wings LW7361 Flight Status Today

International flight Latin American Wings LW7361 takes off from Milan (BGY) Italy to Vienna (VIE) Austria. It's operated by Latin American Wings. The plane leaves Orio al Serio International Airport at 21:45 Europe/Rome. The flight is expected to land at Vienna International Airport at 23:05 Europe/Vienna. The flight will last about 1 hours 20 minutes.

LW7361 - JMR7361 Latin American Wings (LW)
BGY Milan Italy
Flight BGY to VIE
VIE Vienna Austria
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS Lasted record on
Departure Orio al Serio International Airport
IATA: BGYICAO: LIME
Scheduled 21:45
None None
Arrival Vienna International Airport
IATA: VIEICAO: LOWW
Scheduled 23:05
None None
LW7361 Detail
  • Type: International Flight
  • Flight Duration: 1 hours 20 minutes
  • Flight Distance: 590 kms / 366 miles
Airline
  • Latin American Wings
  • IATA: LW
  • ICAO: JMR
  • Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
  • Service type: None
  • Seats: None
  • Freight capacity: None
  • Passenger classes: None
More Detail
  • Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 (winglets) Passenger/BBJ2
  • Callsign: RYR726N
  • Departure Timezone: Europe/Rome
  • Arrival Timezone: Europe/Vienna
  • Current Time in Milan: Saturday 2026-01-10 02:33 AM
  • Current Time in Vienna: Saturday 2026-01-10 02:33 AM

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Latin American Wings Flight LW7361 FAQs

What is the scheduled flight duration for Latin American Wings LW7361 flight?

On average, nonstop flight takes 1 hour(s) 20 minutes, with the flight distance of 590 km (366 miles).

What type of aircraft is used for the Latin American Wings LW7361 flight?

All Latin American Wings LW7361 flights are operated using Boeing 737-800 (winglets) Passenger/BBJ2 aircraft.