CX travel planner changes?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: SYD
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CX travel planner changes?
I downloaded the December update for CX travel planner. After mucking around a bit, I found it won't recognise ANC at all, nor does it give me a single flight LAX/DFW-SXM. SJU is the furthest it goes. Is there another downloadable OW travel planner? Or am I going to have to live with this? Is the OW schedule on aa.com any different?
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: A Southern locale that ain't the South.
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Posts: 8,014
Unfortunately sometimes OAG gets it wrong. It'll be cleared up in the next edition. The AA OW planner is vastly inferior to the CX version.
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#5

Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Austin, TX -- AA Life Platinum; QF Life Silver; UA Silver
Posts: 5,467
Schedules change all the time.. the same flight # LAX-SXM seems to be gone. Also at this time of year the only OW flight to ANC is YYZ->ANC->HKG. (doesn't look like you can book it though - it's just a fuel stop; HKG-YYZ is listed as nonstop). The longest North American segment currently is SJU-LIH at over 5k miles.
I actually prefer the oneworld timetable on AA's site to CX's... but I've used the Electronic Travel Desk (same software as the AA timetable) for sometime.
[This message has been edited by hauteboy (edited 12-19-2002).]
I actually prefer the oneworld timetable on AA's site to CX's... but I've used the Electronic Travel Desk (same software as the AA timetable) for sometime.
[This message has been edited by hauteboy (edited 12-19-2002).]

