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321eod Jul 8, 2006 11:03 pm

Does AA have a destinations map
 
Can anyone tell me if there is a site where I can find which cities AA flys nonstop between?
I've looked on aa.com and it just shows destinations
Would like to know which cities AA flies to nonstop from Denver

Thanks!

AA4LIFE Jul 8, 2006 11:07 pm

DEN direct to ORD,STL,DFW,LAX,MIA i think thats it


SEA via AS

tom911 Jul 8, 2006 11:07 pm

You can download the AA schedule in a variety of formats, and access the info there. Look on the AA website under "Travel Information" and you'll see the link for Timetables there.

olimaspecto Jul 8, 2006 11:58 pm

The downloadable time table is the best source.

321eod Jul 9, 2006 10:53 am

thanks everyone
didn't think of looking at the PDF - that did the job + AA4life's post!

West Coast Ace Jul 9, 2006 2:10 pm

They did finally post the maps. From AA.com select:

Travel Information -> Destination Information -> Where We Fly

select a continent and proceed.

Not as cool as some of the others - Qantas' Flash one is great. But at least they finally provided something. I emailed them years ago and got a non-response. How hard would it have been to go to Kinko's and scan (then post) what's in the American Way mag? The 'not invented here' attitude of some companies is sad...

andrzej Jul 9, 2006 2:27 pm


Originally Posted by West Coast Ace
They did finally post the maps. From AA.com select:

Travel Information -> Destination Information -> Where We Fly

select a continent and proceed.

Not as cool as some of the others - Qantas' Flash one is great. But at least they finally provided something. I emailed them years ago and got a non-response. How hard would it have been to go to Kinko's and scan (then post) what's in the American Way mag? The 'not invented here' attitude of some companies is sad...

what was the last time you checked?

it's been there for years.......

West Coast Ace Jul 9, 2006 2:54 pm


Originally Posted by andrzej
what was the last time you checked?

it's been there for years.......

a) no one else on this thread seemed to know - or didn't offer it up; b) can't remember (it was at least a year ago) when I emailed AA - but their response at the time was that they had no intention of doing it. Maybe I got some intern answering my email who was clueless - or some oldsters that's afraid of computers. I also can't remember when I discovered it - think it was earlier this year.

nbevan Jul 9, 2006 3:03 pm

The maps are strictly "Where we fly", so would not help answer the OP's question "which cities AA flys nonstop between?".

ijgordon Jul 9, 2006 3:06 pm


Originally Posted by nbevan
The maps are strictly "Where we fly", so would not help answer the OP's question "which cities AA flys nonstop between?".

Yes, the maps are mostly useless, but as indicated here, the PDF schedule is great for this, though unfortunately not so "visual".

nbevan Jul 9, 2006 3:24 pm


Originally Posted by ijgordon
Yes, the maps are mostly useless, but as indicated here, the PDF schedule is great for this, though unfortunately not so "visual".

The maps purport to help when you get the error message:

No flights were found. Try expanding your search by selecting alternate dates, class of service, airports, number of stops or including more carriers. Please check Where We Fly for airports we serve.

Though I am sure that aa.com could equally well check the list and tell you if AA and/or its codeshare partners served the airport!


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