European Destinations From Heathrow
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You can use the destinations page on Heathrow and filter out by airline, would include LH destinations too though.
http://www.heathrow.com/plan-and-boo...s-and-airlines
http://www.heathrow.com/plan-and-boo...s-and-airlines
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Maybe I am doing something wrong but it shows destinations from any London airport, You have then got to search for a flight to see what london airports are available.
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You can use the destinations page on Heathrow and filter out by airline, would include LH destinations too though.
http://www.heathrow.com/plan-and-boo...s-and-airlines
http://www.heathrow.com/plan-and-boo...s-and-airlines
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Quite frankly, at the risk of sounding horribly dumb, I find Wikipedia the easiest. All airport pages include full list of destinations by airline.
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At the risk of being controversial, this is the type of thing at which Wikipedia excels.
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It's not dumb. That's actually one of the best tools for this question, not least because those who update the information on Wikipedia seem to keep it very up-to-date and very accurate.
At the risk of being controversial, this is the type of thing at which Wikipedia excels.
At the risk of being controversial, this is the type of thing at which Wikipedia excels.
And fully agree with you that more broadly, areas where 'pure factuality' exists is indeed what Wikipedia is ideal for (as opposed to more controversial areas where facts need to be interpreted or hierarchized).
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I use the 'airlines and destinations' sections of Wikipedia pages all the time - its outstanding and far simpler than some route maps to get a sense of nonstop routes out of airports all over the place.
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I find http://www.flightconnections.com useful.
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I find http://www.flightconnections.com useful.
Time to get some planning done
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I find http://www.flightconnections.com useful.
https://www.oneworld.com/flights/where-we-fly
since you can filter by LHR and BA, for example.