Galileo truncating listings
#1
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Join Date: May 2003
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Galileo truncating listings
Hello, does anyone know what rule Galileo is using to truncate listings?
Example: look at SJC-DFW on AA, and the listing stops before the 17:00 flight (AA2426).
There does not seem to be any way to control the start time or move to the next screen... or am I missing something?
I've encountered this before, and it can make life particularly difficult when there are lots of flights between a given city pair.
I'm not paying anything to use it, so I'm not complaining too loudly But it would be nice to at least see all the nonstops for the given airline/day.
Example: look at SJC-DFW on AA, and the listing stops before the 17:00 flight (AA2426).
There does not seem to be any way to control the start time or move to the next screen... or am I missing something?
I've encountered this before, and it can make life particularly difficult when there are lots of flights between a given city pair.
I'm not paying anything to use it, so I'm not complaining too loudly But it would be nice to at least see all the nonstops for the given airline/day.
#2
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Posts: 5,076
There are other availability checkers that you can use which will display all flights (especially eTour).
eTour: http://www.etour.co.jp/Solar/index.html
ITN: http://flyaow.com/classamex.htm
eTour: http://www.etour.co.jp/Solar/index.html
ITN: http://flyaow.com/classamex.htm
#3
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This happens to me a lot on high traffic routes. I wonder why Galileo arbitrarily cuts off flights later in the day and doesn't offer a feature allowing its users to either move on to the next page or specify a departure time that would better incorporate the desired flight information.
#4
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Join Date: May 2003
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Ah, this will work nicely. The aeroplan one presents stuff in a nice simple text format. Pity it does not show all the details, I'd prefer to use it all the time. Thanks for the aow link, I had not seen that one.