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Cheapest round-trip
$289
Typical prices: $335-$561
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Sun 10/28Wed 10/31
RDU - BTR • 1 stop
Cheapest non-stop
$309
Typical prices: $359-$588
Delta
Mon 12/3Thu 12/6
ATL - BTR • Non-stop
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You can fly direct with American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta. Average duration is 1h 37m
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Recent round-trip flight deals to Baton Rouge

Tue, Oct 6 - Sat, Oct 10
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11:14 am - 3:04 pmRDU  Raleigh-Durham-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
4h 50m1 stop Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
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10:19 am - 5:05 pmBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-RDU Raleigh-Durham
5h 46m1 stop Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
$289Delta
Tue, Oct 6 - Tue, Oct 13
Delta Logo
11:14 am - 3:04 pmRDU  Raleigh-Durham-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
4h 50m1 stop Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Delta Logo
1:36 pm - 9:05 pmBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-RDU Raleigh-Durham
6h 29m1 stop Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
$289Delta
Sat, Oct 24 - Tue, Oct 27
American Airlines Logo
12:52 pm - 6:04 pmRDU  Raleigh-Durham-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
6h 12m1 stop Charlotte Douglas
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2:29 pm - 10:33 pmBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-RDU Raleigh-Durham
7h 04m1 stop Dallas/Fort Worth
$289American Airlines
Wed, Oct 28 - Sat, Oct 31
American Airlines Logo
11:39 am - 4:55 pmRDU  Raleigh-Durham-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
6h 16m1 stop Dallas/Fort Worth
American Airlines Logo
2:29 pm - 9:14 pmBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-RDU Raleigh-Durham
5h 45m1 stop Dallas/Fort Worth
$289American Airlines
Sat, Oct 24 - Tue, Oct 27
American Airlines Logo
4:56 pm - 10:56 pmRDU  Raleigh-Durham-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
7h 00m1 stop Dallas/Fort Worth
American Airlines Logo
5:50 am - 1:21 pmBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-RDU Raleigh-Durham
6h 31m1 stop Dallas/Fort Worth
$289American Airlines
Sat, Oct 10 - Tue, Oct 13
Delta Logo
4:44 pm - 8:53 pmRDU  Raleigh-Durham-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
5h 09m1 stop Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Delta Logo
3:49 pm - 9:05 pmBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-RDU Raleigh-Durham
4h 16m1 stop Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
$289Delta
Sat, Oct 10 - Wed, Oct 14
Delta Logo
6:20 am - 9:34 amRDU  Raleigh-Durham-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
4h 14m1 stop Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
Delta Logo
1:36 pm - 9:05 pmBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-RDU Raleigh-Durham
6h 29m1 stop Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson
$289Delta
Wed, Oct 28 - Sat, Oct 31
United Airlines Logo
10:39 am - 7:43 pmRDU  Raleigh-Durham-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
10h 04m2 stops Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Houston George Bush Intcntl
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5:00 am - 11:08 amBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-RDU Raleigh-Durham
5h 08m1 stop Houston George Bush Intcntl
$294United Airlines
Tue, Sep 15 - Tue, Sep 22
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6:00 am - 1:16 pmLGA  New York LaGuardia-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
8h 16m2 stops Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Houston George Bush Intcntl
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2:05 pm - 9:57 pmBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-LGA New York LaGuardia
6h 52m1 stop Houston George Bush Intcntl
$294United Airlines
Sat, Oct 3 - Sun, Oct 4
United Airlines Logo
6:30 am - 11:18 amRDU  Raleigh-Durham-BTR Baton Rouge Ryan
5h 48m1 stop Houston George Bush Intcntl
United Airlines Logo
5:20 am - 11:26 amBTR  Baton Rouge Ryan-RDU Raleigh-Durham
5h 06m1 stop Houston George Bush Intcntl
$304United Airlines
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Baton Rouge

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Baton Rouge to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Baton Rouge?

Raleigh to Baton Rouge is the cheapest route at $289 round-trip, found in the past 5 days on KAYAK. New York LaGuardia Airport to Baton Rouge is the most popular connection with round-trip deals from $289.

How much is a flight to Baton Rouge?

A round-trip flight to Baton Rouge costs $423 on average, based on data over the past 12 months on KAYAK. Round-trip fares from Nashville average $338, while Austin runs a bit higher at $385.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Baton Rouge?

Wednesday is the cheapest day to fly to Baton Rouge at $392 round-trip on average over the past 12 months on KAYAK. Sunday is the most expensive at $517.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Baton Rouge?

  • January is the cheapest month to fly to Baton Rouge with an average price of $374 round-trip.
  • May ($471) and March ($451) are the most expensive.
  • Based on KAYAK data over the past 12 months.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Baton Rouge?

Evening flights to Baton Rouge are the cheapest at $416 round-trip on average. Night flights are the most expensive at $458.

What is a good deal for flights to Baton Rouge?

Flights under $335 are considered a good deal. 25% of KAYAK users found round-trip flights to Baton Rouge at or below these prices, with the lowest fares from:

  • Nashville $273
  • New York $309
  • Austin $320
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Harriet Baskas

Harriet Baskas

Expert on Alaska Airlines and American Airlines

Harriet is an award-winning journalist who is happiest in an airport or an unusual museum. Her stories about airports, air travel, and the business of travel have appeared on NBC News, CNBC, USA TODAY, The Points Guy and other outlets. She is the creator of the StuckatTheAirport.com blog and the author of nine books. When not out on the road or exploring the latest airport amenities, she’s home in Seattle getting ready for the next adventure.

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Key details for flights to Baton Rouge

Low season

July

Cheapest flight

$169
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 3% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 4% lower on average.
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When to book flights to Baton Rouge

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Your questions about flights to Baton Rouge, answered

Find helpful route details based on KAYAK data, including flight times, airports, airlines and booking questions.

  • How do I transfer from the airport to Baton Rouge?

    The most convenient way to transfer from the airport is to book a hotel with a shuttle service included. Another option is to pick one of the shuttle companies that operate at the airport like Tiger Airport Shuttle. If you plan to move a lot then consider renting a car at the airport, the airport’s Rental Car Center is on the first floor and is only a few steps from the baggage claim area. The last option is to take a taxi. The drive between the airport and downtown Baton Rouge takes approximately 15 minutes and costs around $15.

  • Is there an airport hotel in Baton Rouge?

    If you have a late flight to Baton Rouge and don’t want to waste too much time on getting into the city, spend the night at a hotel close to the airport. Hilton Garden Inn Baton Rouge Airport, Springhill Suites Baton Rouge North and Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baton Rouge Airport are all located under 1 mile from the airport grounds and they offer complimentary airport shuttles for their guests.

  • Are there any shops in Baton Rouge Airport?

    Yes, you can get some essentials like snacks, drinks, reading materials, cosmetics and gifts at The Paradies Shops at BTR on the first floor of the terminal. The store is open every day from 10:00 am until 10:00 pm.

  • Does the airport in Baton Rouge provide services for passengers with special needs?

    Baton Rouge Airport is adjusted to the needs of passengers with disabilities and features elevators, ramps and accessible toilets. It also makes it possible for passengers to get wheelchair assistance or allows non-flying relatives to accompany the person with special needs if needed.

  • Are there parking spaces at Boston Logan International Airport?

    If you are flying to Baton Rouge from Boston via Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), you will be glad to know that the establishment offers both on-site and off-site parking lots. After you drop off your car at the Central Parking Garage, hop onto a complimentary shuttle to ferry you to the terminals.

  • Which is the best way to get to San Diego International Airport from downtown San Diego?

    You can access San Diego International Airport (SAN) via various transportation options, including taxis, buses, and Uber. Taxis are convenient for those who want quick and private transfers. If you prefer Uber, remember to download their app for efficient booking. Still, you can opt for a bus if you are on a tight budget.

  • Which other cities in Baton Rouge are served by Baton Rouge Ryan Airport?

    BTR is the primary arrival station for passengers from other parts of the United States to Baton Rouge. The facility serves other destinations beyond Baton Rouge For instance, Convent, Ponchatoula, and Tickfaw are less than an hour’s drive away.

  • Which special services can you get when flying from Atlanta to Baton Rouge?

    All airlines at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) offer cab-to-aircraft assistance to travelers with limited mobility. Similarly, at BTR, you will meet friendly and well-trained personnel ready to help you when deplaning, and through the terminal.

  • What is the difference between the most popular and the most frequent airline at Baton Rouge?

    American Airlines operates the most flights from the United States to Baton Rouge at 63 per week, and for this route American Airlines is also the airline most often selected by KAYAK users searching for flights from the United States to Baton Rouge. The two are often different because flight volume reflects an airline's schedule, while popularity reflects traveler choice.

  • How far is Baton Rouge Ryan from downtown Baton Rouge?

    Baton Rouge Ryan is 5.8 mi from downtown Baton Rouge.

  • How long are nonstop flights to Baton Rouge from different departure cities?

    Nonstop flight time to Baton Rouge varies depending on your departure city:
    • from Atlanta: 1h 29m
    • from Charlotte: 2h 12m
    • from Austin: 1h 24m
    • from Greenville: 1h 52m
    • from Washington, D.C.: 2h 50m

  • Where can I fly from to get the cheapest fares to Baton Rouge?

    Based on fares booked in the past 5 days, the cheapest flights to Baton Rouge are from:
    • New York, from $289 round-trip

  • How many flights serve Baton Rouge?

    Baton Rouge receives 20 flights per day and 141 per week from across the world. Dallas/Fort Worth Airport has the most flights to Baton Rouge, with 41 weekly flights.

  • How do I know if a flight to Baton Rouge is a good deal?

    A good deal on a flight to Baton Rouge is around $335 round-trip. This fare is in the lowest 25% of round-trip prices searched on KAYAK, averaged across the cities most often searched as origins by KAYAK users.

Your guide to booking Baton Rouge flights

From booking to airport arrival, find tips to help you plan your flight with more confidence.
  • For flights to Baton Rouge, recent KAYAK data shows that stronger deals tend to land around $335 round-trip. If you see a fare below that threshold, it's a strong deal – book before the price climbs back up.
  • If you can choose when to go, time your trip to Baton Rouge around January. Round-trip fares historically average $374 that month – typically the cheapest month to travel based on the last 12 months.
  • Before you book:

    • Check the route's typical price range so you can spot a deal.
    • Confirm baggage fees and seat-selection costs on budget carriers.
    • Verify whether you need any travel documents beyond ID.
    • Pick a departure airport, since your nearest may not be the cheapest origin.
  • Shift your departure to afternoon to save up to $42 per round-trip. Afternoon flights to Baton Rouge average $416 compared to $458 for evening flights. See the time-of-day chart above for the full breakdown.
  • Bag allowances vary by airline, fare type, cabin class and route. On flights to Baton Rouge, some airlines may include bags at no extra cost. For example, American Airlines includes a cabin bag and a checked bag in Economy Class, United Airlines includes a cabin bag in Economy Class and Delta includes a cabin bag and a checked bag in Economy Class. Always check the fare details before booking, since bag policies can change by ticket type.
  • Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR) is the main airport that services the area of South Louisiana and Southwest Mississippi. The airport consists of a big terminal building, which features various amenities and facilities to make traveling easier for passengers.
  • If you need directions, information or assistance after landing at Baton Rouge Airport, be on the lookout for Airport Ambassadors in blue blazers and BTR shirts. The Airport Ambassadors are there to answer any and all questions passengers have.
  • People who are traveling for business and would like to catch up on some work while at the airport in Baton Rouge can take their time at the Airport’s Business Center. There guests will find a comfortable working environment, Wi-Fi and printing equipment. It is also possible to rent a conference room at the airport.
  • Hoping to grab a cup of coffee or a snack after your flight to Baton Rouge? You can get some at the local WOW Café that is near the main airport entrance or PJ’s coffee. If you are looking for a more substantial meal then take a short walk to one of the restaurants nearby like Betty’s Diner, Mama C’s Kitchen or Hooked Up Seafood – all of them are less than a mile from the airport grounds.
  • Taking your furry companion to Baton Rouge? You will be interested to hear that there are Animal Relief Areas at the airport. You will find them in front of the terminal, on the ends of the Water Wall.
  • If you intend to fly to Baton Rouge Ryan Airport (BTR) from the east coast of the U.S., bear in mind that New York is the most popular departure city in the region. Many of the flights from this city depart via John F. Kennedy International Airport (JKF).
  • Those from the midwest of the U.S. are most likely to take their flights to Baton Rouge from Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD). Besides serving as the region’s hub, the facility is an operating base for United Airlines American Airlines. You will thus easily secure direct flights from ORD to Baton Rouge.

Reviews of the top 4 airlines flying to Baton Rouge

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with to Baton Rouge? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
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Breeze AirwaysOverall score based on 310 reviews
8.7Crew
6.7Food
6.7Entertainment
8.3Boarding
8.2Comfort
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What entertainment!? Snack i bought was unusual and in very small quantity. Very limited selection of snacks to buy. Taste was mediocre.

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What entertainment!? Snack i bought was unusual and in very small quantity. Very limited selection of snacks to buy. Taste was mediocre.

Leg room was good. Seat pockets were good. Especially the one for menu. Personal Explanation for potential of needing help since i came on a wheelchair was excellent! That has never happened to me flying before. It happened before many passengers had boarded and the attendant leaned way over in front of me. Great help with my carry on since i was in a wheelchair. I was surprised about cost of drinks and snacks. Didn't know there was no free snack. I was cold on both legs of flight. Asked for a blanket but none was brought. Does Breeze even have them? Temperature was adjusted for a short time. Had to put on jacket and put a shirt from my carry on across my legs. Guy next to me pulled his collar up. My nose was cold to touch. I asked flight attendant if they always kept it that cold. She said she thought they had adjusted the temp. When i suggested she feel how cold my nose was, she said she would note it. Casual dress of crew was interesting to me. I thought tennis shoes was very practical. Observed the captain had gone to get food at a fast food place for the crew before we took off. They did not have time to go having moved from one plane to the next at a different gate than planned. Thought that was great commaradiery! And i told him so. Hard to reach call button and air control. Gate staff suggested we use restrooms before boarding since one on board was so small. Thought that was amusing and thoughtful. Pilot made announcements about delays--mechanical warning light, weather delay, traffic on runway and construction near gate and weather where we were landing. Interesting about crew having to do cleanup. Nice about offering upgrades a couple days before flight. Nice sbout sending reminder to check in.

Flying with this airline is a true nightmare. We got delayed than stranded on layovers due to maintenance issues both ways of our flight and there’s no way to communicate with anyone other than AI bots that are absolutely useless. Never again.

Flight was great except for lunatic lady and her mother sitting middle/window who went nuts when the woman on the aisle wouldn’t stand up right away to let them out even though the aisle was full. Police had to be called. Some people just shouldn’t be allowed to fly.

Flight attendants were wonderful. Seats were comfortable “Nicest” bundle). No screens or meal, but it is a budget airline.

it is an economy airline so lack of perks expected .. however an efficient board, clean plane, pleasant crew and an early arrival for half the price of full service airline

Very quick and easy process from check in to deboarding and baggage claim. Crew was professional and friendly. Flight was smooth and on time. Very convenient for short flights.

Great experience! This was my first time flying with them and I could not have been happier.

First time flying Breeze, was very impressed. I will use Breeze again.

The flight was rescheduled and canceled. I had to go with another airline last minute to honor my school commitment. The reimbursement is a joke -$150 for a one way plane ticket.

Subpar. The seating on the plane is almost unbearable. We are literally touching and/or sitting on each other which is totally unacceptable and shameful. Pilots and crew was very accommodating and friendly.

I love Delta the flight attendants were personable and the flight arrived 1/2 earlier thanks expected. All a plus. The gate agent was a bit flustered but even with that I still had a good experience. Her supervisor assisted me.

two hour delay and the Delta representative on the PA system was unable to understand

Very good flight crew and very nice people staff were incredible especially the gate agent

The flight was delayed for about 2 hrs. Other than it, it was good.

My issue was with TSA agents for delta airlines. My luggage got flagged. The agent was going thru another persons first. He took 20 min to go thru hers. I asked them to bring mine closer so I could sit down . They said you can go sit it will be fine. I said I am supposed to keep my eyes on my bags at all times. The agent was meticulously unwrapping 2 gifts that the lady had and then tried to re warp it. He was trying to be kind i get it but 20 min for me to stand watching him do that was ridiculous. It was 6 am and there were a ton of travelers. Mine was flagged for some air packed tea that I bought in Turkey. My previous delta flight and 2 others before didn’t flag it. Consistency would be nice. Also on the flight the window shades were down for take off and landing - I thought that was very odd I thought they had to remain open for take off and landing.

The crew was wonderful and attentive. The seats near exit row were restrictive. Offer healthy snacks please

I was with one of the last zones to board. It was kind of annoying to finally get called to board and my whole section was already on the plane. Clearly they boarded with previous zones. So by the time I got on board, there were no spaces for my luggage above my head. I had to put my luggage 4+ rows behind me, which meant that I had to wait even longer to get off the plane, since I had to wait for those rows to clear the aisle before I could retrieve my luggage and exit the plane. This also held up the plane cleaners, as they couldn't service my row until I cleared it, so they were all standing there waiting for me, while I'm standing there waiting for the other passengers to clear the aisle. Anyways, I wasn't in a rush this time, so I just waited, but I could see that being a problem in the future. Now, I could have checked my luggage, of course, but coincidentally, a friend of mine on the same flight got their luggage damaged (wheel completely knocked off) and was told by the Baggage Attendant in the airport that Delta doesn't "cover wheel damage" on luggage. This was disappointing to hear. I'm glad I didn't check mine through. If it were my luggage, I'd be highly frustrated to hear that. It makes me not want to check my luggage in the future.

Flight did not have seat back entertainment and the wifi was iffy.

Flight boarded and didn’t take off on time. No worjing entertainment or power socket one side of the plane.

Flight did not have wifi service. It was experiencing technical difficulties. Definitely and old plane that needs updating.

It was a good experience, unfortunately my checked baggages were come late and not arrived on time.

Was on time until within 1 hour of flight-how does that happen? Staff very friendly.

How badly can you screw up baggage claim? We were told to go to baggage claim too for our bags from this flight. Another flights bags were there. They finished up. More bags from a different flight arrived. Our bags did not Finally the baggage claim belt stopped working and and are flight was still listed on the arrivals for that baggage claim 2. And then nothing It turns out that they had been delivered not only the United baggage claim but far away on a Delta baggage claim No I never told us. It was only the people looking around who had been on the flight But I’m sure there was plenty of time for the employees to raffle through the bags and steal whatever they wanted

There was no USB plug in my section of the plane. So I could not charge my phone. Also, there was no screen to watch movie or anything like that. Wish I had known that in advance, I would’ve brought my iPad.

Long wait before take off without an update for 20 minutes. Flight was good otherwise.

On time take off…US cabins look tired and need of refresh!

Flight delayed from Cape Town to Washington then got diverted to miami and in miami we had to fend for ourselves , im still trying to get to Shreveport now

The flight attendant handled a situation in which an angry passenger was demanding to use his own supplemental oxygen equipment firmly but graciously.

Just a crappy airline. The same every time. You feel you are a cow on a farm. You are being being whipped and pulled.

Trash. Sat on the runway for 40 mins…missed connecting flight because of it now I’m stuck. Thanks…a whole fkn lot.

One day, I do so hope for a gluten free snack! Seems like with the rest of the world FINALLY figuring out what gluten free is, American Airlines would too. Fingers crossed!!

The flight was delayed multiple times, again no fault of American but again the extra cost, for everything makes it feel like a cheap airline! Especially when flights are outrageously expensive already

Pitch was very small. Knees were on the seat back in front of me.

Cancelled and rebooked twice in one day with a drop in seat class. Not good at all.

First, to be fair, the flight was on time and the trip through the air was relatively smooth. But the flight was full, and they were checking carryons. As this process went on, the crew got increasingly rude and overbearing. During the drink service, a young girl (maybe 9) who had gotten up to use the lavatory got stuck behind the cart. At some point, she started feeling fearful and overwhelmed. Passengers noticed this and asked the crew to let her return to her seat. They refused. Then she started crying, and they still refused to move the cart forward to let her sit. The poor girl was trying to be brave and compose herself. The crew handled the situation terribly and with zero grace or decency. That episode, to me, encapsulates AA’s attitude toward its passengers. Disgraceful. The plane itself was cramped and miserable, as usual. There was zero inflight media or entertainment, other than the lane and borderline inappropriate jokes the steward made during the safety briefing. Then, of course, it took the better part of an hour for the checked bags to show up at the carousel. AA is no better than the el cheapo airlines these days and a far, far cry from its former self.

Same problems with delays in Dallas. This was weather related and due to the incoming flight being delayed. This was the flight that was delayed due to a missing flashlight which turned out not to be missing.

It was okay. I opted to pay for an upgrade to an exit row, but this might’ve been the worst exit row experience I’ve ever had. - The fold out table was janky and didn’t fold out properly. - The seats felt squished together as I was the aisle seat in the group of three, but the guy in the middle felt like he was constantly leaning on me. - Everyone who walked by brushed up against me, or knocked my entertainment screen, to include the food and drink carts. Didn’t get one apology or excuse me. - The community flight tracker screen was right in front of me and was sooooooo bright I could barely catch any sleep on my 13hr flight from Seoul to DFW. Not the best experience at all…

Airlines changed our originally booked flights. Our luggage was completely damaged.

Departure more than an hour later. Conexion/waiting time at the airport was more than 7 hours :(

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