Timetable Software
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Join Date: Nov 1999
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Timetable Software
CO has posted timetable software for PC and Palm VII on its website at http://www.continental.com/tis/ . (The link is on the right side of the screen.)
This is quite handy and easy to use. It includes code-share information for HP and NW, and will show multiple segments... great for those mileage runs.
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The only difference between ordinary service and extraordinary service is a little EXTRA.
-- Bob
This is quite handy and easy to use. It includes code-share information for HP and NW, and will show multiple segments... great for those mileage runs.
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The only difference between ordinary service and extraordinary service is a little EXTRA.
-- Bob
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Bryn Mawr PA & Wailea HI
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AZ_MISMAN:
Nice usefull site and just downloaded to both computers (6 sec with cable modem). Many thanks for a good suggestion.
Nice usefull site and just downloaded to both computers (6 sec with cable modem). Many thanks for a good suggestion.
#3
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
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Several airlines have started providing electronic timetables (Continental, Canadian, KLM, etc...). They're really convenient, but it would be nice if instead of each providing an entire application, they could just provide "plug-ins" for a universal timetable environment. Then I could see the routes for several airlines at once, but I guess they don't want me to be able to comparison shop.
#4
Join Date: Apr 1999
Posts: 3,709
Terrific software for your laptop/Palm Pilot!
The software has the same "look and feel" as AA's online timetable. I assume the company that made it has licensed it to several airlines.
If that is the case, integrating it would be a snap - except the airlines would probably go nuts, and ticking off your customers is not terrific policy.
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"I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own."
The software has the same "look and feel" as AA's online timetable. I assume the company that made it has licensed it to several airlines.
If that is the case, integrating it would be a snap - except the airlines would probably go nuts, and ticking off your customers is not terrific policy.
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"I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own."
#5
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Join Date: Apr 1999
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Flying Dutchman stated:
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"Then I could see the routes for several airlines at once, but ... able to comparison shop."
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Go to http://www.oag.com and you can engorge on a huge menu of paper and electronic airline schedules, prices, routings etc. All are for sale but it used to be possible to try some of them for a month for free. I subscribed for a couple of years for paper and disks, but decided the disks were not worth the cost.

