Weekly timetable
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Weekly timetable
When planning a RTW I like to see a timetable that will display all flights operating between a city pair during a specified one-week period. For this I use this Amadeus direct link, which I hope it is of interest to some of you. If you wish to take a look at other available options and tools, go here.
#3



Join Date: Nov 2004
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That is a great tool! I'm always wanting to be able find what days of the week airline X flies between Y and Z. Surprisingly difficult to find out until now!
Thanks Viajero. That's just one example of why this is a such a great forum compared to many others I try to read.
Thanks Viajero. That's just one example of why this is a such a great forum compared to many others I try to read.
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Originally Posted by Viajero
When planning a RTW I like to see a timetable that will display all flights operating between a city pair during a specified one-week period. For this I use this Amadeus direct link, which I hope it is of interest to some of you.
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Bookmarked!
Actually that's not a bad site overall, several useful utilities can be access from Amadeus.net. This icludes the weekly search as viajero posted and the old favorite checkmytrip.
Actually that's not a bad site overall, several useful utilities can be access from Amadeus.net. This icludes the weekly search as viajero posted and the old favorite checkmytrip.
#7

Join Date: Jul 2005
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This timetable is very helpful -thanks-- it should save considerable planning time. Does anyone know of something comparable that would list the classes of service offered? In trying to decide whether to go for an AONEx versus a DONEx, I currently go through a rather convoluted search through ExpertFlyer.
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Thanks for adding it to the FAQ, Viajero. It's a great tool; I've just been playing with it on several city pairs with intermittent service. This makes it simple to figure out the days.
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Originally Posted by ReelChief
This timetable is very helpful -thanks-- it should save considerable planning time. Does anyone know of something comparable that would list the classes of service offered? In trying to decide whether to go for an AONEx versus a DONEx, I currently go through a rather convoluted search through ExpertFlyer.
#10

Join Date: Jul 2005
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Originally Posted by serfty
You are in luck; after the weekly flights table has been displayed, look at the bottom of the page. Underneath the table is a hotlink labelled 'Flight search'. This will take you to a list of flights along with class type availability. (note, not A/F/P or J/D/C, just First, Business, Coach).
Thanks very much for pointing this out. It makes the flight table particularly helpful. (I was most concerned about the existence of First- I can always check availability, and see numbers, on Expert Flyer).
#12
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Will this tool allow you to see all locations flown direct from any location. obviously the data base for that is there but I cnat seem to figure out how to do this. Maybe some other site does? Im looking for somthing like the OW timetabel but with all airlines not just OW.




