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serfty Feb 24, 2008 3:13 pm

The "Timetables & Planner" link now gives an Error 404.

The underlying html:
Code:

<a href="http://www.oneworld.com/ow/timetables/" target="_blank">Timetables &amp; Planner</a>
need to be changed to something like:
Code:

<a href="http://www.oneworld.com/ow/flight-info" target="_blank">Timetables &amp; Planner</a>
FWIW, the Interactive Map is a very useful tool - it now drills down to individual route timetables, also showing connections.

Gardyloo Feb 24, 2008 3:18 pm


Originally Posted by serfty (Post 9306805)
Also, the Interactive Map is a very useful tool - it now drills down to individual route timetables, also showing connections.

Especially the GRU-DKR segment on Lan's Atomic Gooney Bird.

serfty Feb 24, 2008 3:37 pm

That was quite creative, but is no longer coming up. :(

I'm currently planning a trip and do find it very useful. :)

Viajero Feb 24, 2008 3:48 pm


Originally Posted by Gardyloo (Post 9306826)
Especially the GRU-DKR segment on Lan's Atomic Gooney Bird.

Or, for a lot more more miles and true long haul luxury:

11:45 EZE 22:00 DKR LA 8265 Non-Stop 8 hrs 15 min DC3

Or, for still more miles, take a look at this one stop direct beauty:

11:45 EZE 05:40 +1 FRA LA 8267 1 Stop 14 hrs 55 min DC3

Viajero Feb 24, 2008 3:52 pm


Originally Posted by serfty (Post 9306949)
That was quite creative, but is no longer coming up. :( ...

Really! such little faith in LAN's scheduling capability:

05:55 VCP 15:15 DKR LA 8271 Non-Stop 6 hrs 20 min DC3

SLF Feb 24, 2008 4:26 pm


Originally Posted by serfty (Post 9306805)
The "Timetables & Planner" link now gives an Error 404.

FWIW, the Interactive Map is a very useful tool - it now drills down to individual route timetables, also showing connections.

Thanks - I've corrected this, and split it into two links - one to the main page, and one direct to the planner tool. I've also added a few more links, including the interactive map - very nice :)

serfty Feb 24, 2008 4:32 pm


Originally Posted by Viajero (Post 9307012)
Really! such little faith in LAN's scheduling capability:

I was looking for directs betwixt DKR and GRU.

Viajero Feb 24, 2008 4:35 pm


Originally Posted by serfty (Post 9307157)
I was looking for directs betwixt DKR and GRU.

GRU's main runway is not long enough to accommodate a DC3 so LAN has to operate this flight from Sao Paulo's other airport, VCP. :)

SLF Feb 24, 2008 4:37 pm


Originally Posted by Viajero (Post 9306999)
Or, for a lot more more miles and true long haul luxury:

11:45 EZE 22:00 DKR LA 8265 Non-Stop 8 hrs 15 min DC3

Or, for still more miles, take a look at this one stop direct beauty:

11:45 EZE 05:40 +1 FRA LA 8267 1 Stop 14 hrs 55 min DC3

:D

How can I book that? That type of luxury is one I've always wanted to try!

Kiwi Flyer Feb 24, 2008 4:56 pm


Originally Posted by SLF (Post 9305529)
theAirDB looks interesting; it shows which airlines serve the airport of interest. This could be useful for planning side trips, or for positioning purposes. Alas it wasn't completely accurate as they don't seem to follow all airlines (e.g. Jet Airways isn't covered at present); maybe this is just a matter of time.

Thanks for theairdb link. Doesn't seem to be too accurate.

Eg1 Air NZ has APW as a hub and is missing NLK, VLI, NOU, ADL, plus 20 of the 26 domestic airports served!

Eg2 QF includes codeshare & other airports not served (eg PPT, FCO, BUD, PRG), lists ZQN as a hub (along with other spurious hubs eg NAN not even served by QF), and missing airports such as JFK.

SLF Feb 24, 2008 5:00 pm


Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer (Post 9307234)
Thanks for theairdb link. Doesn't seem to be too accurate.

Eg1 Air NZ has APW as a hub and is missing NLK, VLI, NOU, ADL, plus 20 of the 26 domestic airports served!

Eg2 QF includes codeshare & other airports not served (eg PPT, FCO, BUD, PRG), lists ZQN as a hub (along with other spurious hubs eg NAN not even served by QF), and missing airports such as JFK.

The site looks to be a work-in-progress and hopefully it will develop into something useful - if not, I'll remove the link.

skunker Mar 4, 2008 2:27 pm

Found flights missing from the monkey:

HKG-KTM
KA102 HKG 18:55 KTM 22:05 0 05:25

KTM-HKG
KA101 KTM 22:55 HKG 05:35+1 0 04:25

Edit: Forgot to say, "thanks!!!"

SLF Mar 6, 2008 2:34 pm


Originally Posted by skunker (Post 9357064)
Found flights missing from the monkey:
HKG-KTM
KA102 HKG 18:55 KTM 22:05 0 05:25
KTM-HKG
KA101 KTM 22:55 HKG 05:35+1 0 04:25

Added, thanks :)

Viajero Mar 9, 2008 2:15 pm

SLF, now that the owe fare rules can linked directly perhaps you might want to add this to MM's links:

http://www.oneworld.com/content/libr...rule_sheet.pdf

Edited to add: The rest of the OW products also have direct links now, but I'm not sure you want to provide them for problems of space. If you want them I can PM the links to you.

SLF Mar 10, 2008 5:15 am


Originally Posted by Viajero (Post 9382713)
SLF, now that the owe fare rules can linked directly perhaps you might want to add this to MM's links:

http://www.oneworld.com/content/libr...rule_sheet.pdf

Edited to add: The rest of the OW products also have direct links now, but I'm not sure you want to provide them for problems of space. If you want them I can PM the links to you.

Done, thanks. Not sure about the other ones...if others want them I'll oblige.

Kiwi Flyer Mar 12, 2008 11:31 am

Can the new QF route SYD-EZE please be added?
I note the exceptions for 2 PER transcontinental flights are not allowed in MM currently.


(l) Within Australia - only one nonstop/single plane service flight is permitted between the following points:
BNE/CNS/SYD/MEL - PER
MEL/SYD – DRW
MEL/SYD - BME
EXCEPTION:
A. No restriction between SYD/MEL - PER for passengers originating in PER
when in conjunction with travel to/from JNB/BOM/SHA/PEK.
B. No restriction between SYD/MEL – PER for passengers originating in New
Zealand when in conjunction with travel to/from JNB.

SLF Mar 12, 2008 2:19 pm


Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer (Post 9398857)
Can the new QF route SYD-EZE please be added?

Done, thanks.

Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer (Post 9398857)
I note the exceptions for 2 PER transcontinental flights are not allowed in MM currently.

Hmmm. Those will be a challenge - for now just select the "ignore errors" check-box ;)

Mwenenzi Mar 12, 2008 3:08 pm


Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer (Post 9398857)
Can the new QF route SYD-EZE please be added?

This route is due to start 24 Nov 08. QF however do annouce new routes and then cancel them.

serfty Mar 12, 2008 4:51 pm

But it can be booked currently; there is plenty of D class available each way for each of the three days of the week this is to operate. (We, Sa & Mo)

Kiwi Flyer Mar 12, 2008 5:27 pm

Indeed new flights tend to be good for availability initially before the public realises they exist. Especially important in this case given the problems getting seats on the LAN flight. The schedule works quite well too allowing early morning connections to SYD and the odd late night connection from SYD.

The flight has now left me a nice dilemma I need to resolve quickly. Keep the *A itinerary I'd been working on but not yet finalised or switch to OW.

SLF Mar 17, 2008 12:42 pm

0.95017 in beta
 
0.95017 has hopefully fixed the fact that DEL-ORD (& v.v.) is treated as transatlantic, and not transpacific - also, I've hopefully not broken anything else ;)

Please help test this version!

nielsdc Mar 25, 2008 9:12 pm

The LAN LAX-EZE and CCS-EZE flights seems to be missing from the database.

Mwenenzi Mar 26, 2008 12:09 am

OK. Found LAX-EZE as LA0603 on 28 Jun 08
A quick check could not find CCS-EZE as a single flight number

SLF Mar 26, 2008 4:59 am


Originally Posted by nielsdc (Post 9466019)
The LAN LAX-EZE and CCS-EZE flights seems to be missing from the database.


Originally Posted by Mwenenzi (Post 9466581)
OK. Found LAX-EZE as LA0603 on 28 Jun 08
A quick check could not find CCS-EZE as a single flight number

Thanks; 0.95017 updated with LAX-EZE, EZE-LAX and moved to the main page. 0.95016 is still available from the archive page.

nielsdc Mar 26, 2008 9:27 am


Originally Posted by Mwenenzi (Post 9466581)
OK. Found LAX-EZE as LA0603 on 28 Jun 08
A quick check could not find CCS-EZE as a single flight number

EZE-CCS and CCS-EZE are listed in the current oneworld pdf timetable.

CCS-EZE LA561 monday only
EZE-CCS LA560 friday only

Viajero Mar 26, 2008 9:52 am


Originally Posted by nielsdc (Post 9468186)
EZE-CCS and CCS-EZE are listed in the current oneworld pdf timetable.

CCS-EZE LA561 monday only
EZE-CCS LA560 friday only


...and the oneworld electronic timetable.

Also, there is a second flight:

CCS-EZE LA569 friday only
EZE-CCS LA568 monday only

SLF Mar 26, 2008 10:00 am

Thanks, CCS-EZE added (EZE-CCS was already in).

satprof Mar 27, 2008 3:54 am

JFK <> UVF non-stop is coming up as No OneWorld Service, but it appears to be a year-round route, 3 days per week. Could it be added to the database, please?

Thanks for all your efforts.

SLF Mar 28, 2008 5:53 am


Originally Posted by satprof (Post 9473244)
JFK <> UVF non-stop is coming up as No OneWorld Service, but it appears to be a year-round route, 3 days per week. Could it be added to the database, please?

Done, thanks.

Viajero Apr 5, 2008 4:42 am

Re "Potential problem!!! E-tickets could be restricted to 16 segments"

I suggest a change in the wording, now that we have a definite date for the change.

Cyba Apr 7, 2008 11:07 am


Originally Posted by Viajero (Post 9522270)
Re "Potential problem!!! E-tickets could be restricted to 16 segments"

I suggest a change in the wording, now that we have a definite date for the change.

Sorry, but I haven't heard about this issue and haven't seen it here. Does this mean that 20 segment *ONEs cannot be constructed any more? When does this come into effect?

Viajero Apr 7, 2008 11:29 am


Originally Posted by Cyba (Post 9532261)
Sorry, but I haven't heard about this issue and haven't seen it here. Does this mean that 20 segment *ONEs cannot be constructed any more? When does this come into effect?

It's 16 segments from 1 Jun 08. See http://www.oneworld.com/content/libr...rule_sheet.pdf

SLF Apr 7, 2008 11:42 am


Originally Posted by Viajero (Post 9522270)
Re "Potential problem!!! E-tickets could be restricted to 16 segments"

I suggest a change in the wording, now that we have a definite date for the change.

Thanks. New wording will be: Potential problem!!! E-tickets are restricted to 16 segments from tickets issued on/after 1 June 2008

Cyba Apr 7, 2008 3:35 pm


Originally Posted by Viajero (Post 9532358)
It's 16 segments from 1 Jun 08. See http://www.oneworld.com/content/libr...rule_sheet.pdf

Thanks for that. Didn't know...and must have been blind :)

Leumas Apr 9, 2008 9:48 pm

Minor Bug
 
The application doesn't think there are first class services between SYD and SIN.

In the Planner section, I entered distances less than 5000 miles, with a starting point of SYD. It only returned SYD-BKK and SYD-HKG.

SLF Apr 10, 2008 5:05 am


Originally Posted by Leumas (Post 9547261)
The application doesn't think there are first class services between SYD and SIN.

In the Planner section, I entered distances less than 5000 miles, with a starting point of SYD. It only returned SYD-BKK and SYD-HKG.

Done, thanks. I see a few others which need attention also :( - note that this feature is really just an approximation at this time.

Deslok Apr 13, 2008 3:55 am

I had mentioned in another thread the LAS-JFK flight that was missing that got corrected, but I also forgot to mention that the validator doesn't include the Finnair flights between Helsinki and Seoul. The HEL-ICN flights begin on June 1.

SLF Apr 13, 2008 1:06 pm


Originally Posted by Deslok (Post 9563700)
I had mentioned in another thread the LAS-JFK flight that was missing that got corrected, but I also forgot to mention that the validator doesn't include the Finnair flights between Helsinki and Seoul. The HEL-ICN flights begin on June 1.

Done, thanks!

pandaperth Apr 18, 2008 12:44 am

Mileage Error NRT-SDJ?
Mileage Monkey report this distance as 6,320 miles
Great Circle Mapper reports it as 166 miles
I think the GC distance is more believable:)

SLF Apr 18, 2008 1:57 am


Originally Posted by pandaperth (Post 9593626)
Mileage Error NRT-SDJ?
Mileage Monkey report this distance as 6,320 miles
Great Circle Mapper reports it as 166 miles
I think the GC distance is more believable:)

Fixed, thanks.


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