When traveling internationally, understanding the 24-hour clock format is essential. Most airlines, airports, boarding passes, visa documents, and international timetables use the 24-hour time system (also called military time).

If you don’t understand this format, you may:

  • Miss your flight
  • Arrive late at the airport
  • Misread transit timing
  • Confuse departure and arrival times

At MySafar, we help travelers avoid such mistakes by providing clear guidance.

What is the 24-Hour Clock Format?

In many countries (Europe, Asia, Middle East), time is written in 24-hour format instead of AM/PM.

Example:

  • 1:00 PM = 13:00
  • 6:00 PM = 18:00
  • 10:00 PM = 22:00
  • 12:00 Midnight = 00:00

Simple Rule:
If the time is after 12 PM, add 12 to convert to 24-hour format.

24-Hour Clock Time Conversion Table

AM/PM Time24-Hour Format
1 AM01:00
2 AM02:00
3 AM03:00
4 AM04:00
5 AM05:00
6 AM06:00
7 AM07:00
8 AM08:00
9 AM09:00
10 AM10:00
11 AM11:00
12 PM12:00
1 PM13:00
2 PM14:00
3 PM15:00
4 PM16:00
5 PM17:00
6 PM18:00
7 PM19:00
8 PM20:00
9 PM21:00
10 PM22:00
11 PM23:00
12 AM00:00

Understanding International Time Zones

International travel involves different global time zones.

For example:

  • Bangladesh = UTC +6
  • UAE = UTC +4
  • UK = UTC +0
  • France = UTC +1
  • USA (New York) = UTC -5

When booking flights, always check:

  • Departure country time zone
  • Arrival country time zone
  • Transit airport time zone

Incorrect time zone calculation may cause confusion during layovers.

What is UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)?

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the global time standard used by airlines worldwide.

Airlines use UTC to avoid confusion across countries.
Countries are listed as:

  • UTC + (East of Greenwich)
  • UTC – (West of Greenwich)

Understanding UTC helps travelers manage international flight schedules accurately.

Daylight Saving Time (DST) and Travel

Some countries adjust clocks twice a year. This is called Daylight Saving Time (DST).

This means:

  • Flight schedules may shift by 1 hour.
  • Transit time may change.
  • Hotel check-in timing may differ.

Important: Not all countries follow DST.

Always reconfirm your flight timing before travel.

International Date Format Differences

Different countries use different date formats, such as:

  • YYYY-MM-DD (2026-03-05)
  • DD-MM-YYYY (05-03-2026)
  • MM-DD-YYYY (03-05-2026)

Always double-check your:

  • Flight ticket date
  • Visa validity
  • Hotel booking confirmation

Misreading the date format can cause serious travel problems.

Travel Smart with MySafar

Understanding:
✔ 24-hour clock conversion
✔ International time zones
✔ UTC standard
✔ Daylight Saving Time
✔ Date formats

is essential for safe and smooth international travel.

At MySafar, we guide you through every detail — from ticket booking to international travel timing support.

If you are unsure about your flight timing or time zone conversion, our team is ready to assist you.

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Comments (2)

  • mhsumon75@gmail.com,
    02 February, 2026

    Good, informative article,

  • Zobair,
    03 March, 2026

    Informative and important for all the travellers

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