Plane Smart
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 1999
Location: Anaheim Hills, CA, USA
Posts: 133
Plane Smart
Is there an easy to find out which flights exists from a certain location based on aircraft type? e.g. If I wanted flights from LAX on a 777 to LHR, how would I find that out without calling up each airline schedule individually?
#2
Original Member


Join Date: May 1998
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Posts: 6,226
I think your best bet is to check out the airport sites, if the airport you are looking for has a web site. For example, Vancouver International Airport (YVR) allows you to display departing or arriving flights. You can sort by time, airline, or for your purposes, equipment (plane) type.
Try it out at:
http://www.vancouverairport.com/Flig...FlightInfo.htm
First click on Real Time Flight Information (upper left,) then click on the small airplane inside the magnifying glass, to sort by plane type. Doing this allows me to tell you that KE072 departed Vancouver for Seoul, and was a 777.
While it's not precisely what you are looking for, it's a start, and if you're lucky, other airports will have the same feature.
Regards,
Ken Hamer
[This message has been edited by KenHamer (edited 06-11-1999).]
Try it out at:
http://www.vancouverairport.com/Flig...FlightInfo.htm
First click on Real Time Flight Information (upper left,) then click on the small airplane inside the magnifying glass, to sort by plane type. Doing this allows me to tell you that KE072 departed Vancouver for Seoul, and was a 777.
While it's not precisely what you are looking for, it's a start, and if you're lucky, other airports will have the same feature.
Regards,
Ken Hamer
[This message has been edited by KenHamer (edited 06-11-1999).]
#3
Original Member




Join Date: May 1998
Location: Tokyo, Japan (or Vienna whenever possible)
Posts: 6,967
Check on Preview travel for this kind of info after entering the destination and preferred airlines. The loading time may be a bit long, but it will give you a major headstart.

