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SylviaCaras Sep 1, 2006 8:01 am

all airports planning tool?
 
I tried to search "all airports" but the engine deleted "all." I want a planning tool that will allow me to see all flights from an airport to anywhere. The former OneWorld tool had that feature. A suggestion for something else to use? OneWorld would be OK and a non-network specific would be better, to see all flights.

This now more important since I am thinking about ways to route around LHR at least when departing. This is primarily for 330 day out award planning and long, long flights. Where I go for the first stop might be determined by the connections available.

Sylvia

ReelChief Sep 1, 2006 9:05 am


Originally Posted by SylviaCaras
I tried to search "all airports" but the engine deleted "all." I want a planning tool that will allow me to see all flights from an airport to anywhere. The former OneWorld tool had that feature. A suggestion for something else to use? OneWorld would be OK and a non-network specific would be better, to see all flights.

Sylvia

I too would be interested in that information. A partial help is the OAG which lists the cities that can be flown to on a given day from a given airport-- but not the flights themselves. It is awkward --but one can select destinations of interest then search OW or airline timetables. The site is:
http://www.oag.com/NorthAmerica/Airl...estination.asp

Viajero Sep 1, 2006 9:12 am

Well, the oneworld PDF Timetable is not exactly a "planning tool", but...

http://www.trvlink.com/download/oneworld/oneworld.pdf

MiamiBeach Sep 1, 2006 9:35 am

The new oneworld interactive network map does something similar to what you want I think:

http://www.innovata-llc.com/onw/default.asp?show=MAP

Click on a city (for example Madrid) and it will show lines to all the direct destinations from that airport. Then click on a destination (like Miami), then click on "list direct flights from Madrid to here" and it opens a window with the airlines that serve that route (in this case AA, IB). Then click on "View timetable for all flights" and it will list all options between those cities.

Far from perfect, but not bad.

SylviaCaras Sep 1, 2006 1:05 pm

lots to think about!
 
Those are all helpful, cumbersome, but do the job.

Sylvia

Dave Marsh Sep 3, 2006 5:39 am

The CX Oneworld timetable is one of the best tool at the moemnt. It is based on the OAG platform. However only for Oneworld and KA.

U can download on the cx homepage


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