Easy way to find direct flights destinations from an airport?
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Easy way to find direct flights destinations from an airport?
Shopping for new airlines and can fly out of PBI, FLL, MIA, or even MCO.
Would like to see what direct flights are offered by each airline from each airport.
I know I can do some digging and determine it, but wondering if there is a website or tool that already does it?
Thanks.
Would like to see what direct flights are offered by each airline from each airport.
I know I can do some digging and determine it, but wondering if there is a website or tool that already does it?
Thanks.
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There was a whole thread about it somewhere, which also contained a mini-discussion about the difference between "direct" and "non-stop" (no, I can't remember).
I still do the go >Wikipedia page for airport and go >airlines and destinations but there are other solutions.
I still do the go >Wikipedia page for airport and go >airlines and destinations but there are other solutions.
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I'll second (or third) the Wikipedia suggestion.
Also, I believe you're actually looking for non-stop flight destinations. A direct flight may be a flight that travels from A--->B--->C on a single flight number. A to B would be a non-stop flight, A to C would be considered a direct flight. Wikipedia only shows A-->B destinations, not A--->C.
Also, I believe you're actually looking for non-stop flight destinations. A direct flight may be a flight that travels from A--->B--->C on a single flight number. A to B would be a non-stop flight, A to C would be considered a direct flight. Wikipedia only shows A-->B destinations, not A--->C.
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Wikipedia is a great option, here is another: http://www.flajts.com
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Wikipedia is a great option, here is another: http://www.flajts.com
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Easy way to find direct flights destinations from an airport?
search on Google for "flights from PBI" or "flights from PBI to BWI". If you do this in the us you'll get the new flight search interface. but if you use a country where that hasn't been launched like www.google.ie you'll get a nice timetable listing.
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I do this. It might miss a few but you can scroll though the list of all connections and get a pretty good idea. Unfortunately, it doesn't include Southwest.
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Easy way to find direct flights destinations from an airport?
go to kayak.com. Click on 'More'. In the More screen, you should see an option for direct flights. Input your departure airport/city and the month , and it will show you all direct flights from that city for that month.
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www.skyscanner.net Chose the direct flight option. Choose your starting city and chose "everywhere" for the destination city. You can search by month.