Dear Gurus,
There is a dialogue from the recording:
A: When is your flight? - B: It’s AB1234 from Paris at 14:10. It’s /due in to London/ at 15:10.
A: That’s /AB1234 in to London/ at 15:10. Is that right? - B: That’s right.
Above, I used /.../ to point to the words I'm asking about.
As you see, there are two similar segments:
1) /due in to London/
2) /AB1234 in to London/
To my ears, both (1) and (2) sound exactly like I spelled them above. However, it seems like before I met something like /due into/ making 'into' a one word without that space between 'in' and 'to'.
So, could you please tell me whether my spelling (1) and (2) correct or not? Is that 'due in to' or 'due into'?
Thank you!