Originally Posted by
gt_croz
I've been using this great app for years. It's an essential tool in the travel hacking toolbox. As a linux user, I've had to run the desktop app using an emulator, so as an experiment I wrote a web app that's backed by the same data.
Since it uses the same data source, it will be just as out of date. Also, it has less bells and whistles than the app that cockpitvisit wrote. However, it might be of benefit to people who can't easily run windows apps.
http://airports.croz.us/
It's got bugs, and it's ugly in places. There's a feedback link if you've got any thoughts.
There is also another web-based tool, usig the ARM database. It is called Flajts, and is found here:
http://www.flajts.com/. Flajts works on Chrome, Opera, IE and Firefox. It also lacks some bells and whistles, but adds at least one: Quickly find 2- and 3-way routes between two airports.
Flajts is a hobby project, developed by me. Currently no development is going on, but feedback is welcome, either in the Flyertalk thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...ardflight.html, or via the contact form in the web application. Last update was July 5, 2014.