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#1
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: SZG, Austria
Programs: LH(OS) HON, IC RA
Posts: 33,194
FlightMemory
The www.flugstatistik.de is now available in englisch:
I know, that is not a M&M specific thread, but I have seen the most FTs here using this tool.
The englisch version is available at
http://www.flightmemory.com
I know, that is not a M&M specific thread, but I have seen the most FTs here using this tool.
The englisch version is available at
http://www.flightmemory.com
#2
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: CGK
Programs: LH SEN (LH*G), HH Diamond, AB Gold (1W Saph)
Posts: 5,677
The really good part is that all data seems to have been automatically transferred to the new English service as well, with both services drawing information from the same database.
My http://www.flugstatistik.de login also works on http://www.flightmemory.com, and my flight statistics can be accessed at both http://meine.flugstatistik.de/alex0683de and http://my.flightmemory.com/alex0683de.
Very well done to Robert Heret and his team! ^
P.S. And, of course, Freddie Jr.'s flight map is now available in English at http://my.flightmemory.com/freddiejr
My http://www.flugstatistik.de login also works on http://www.flightmemory.com, and my flight statistics can be accessed at both http://meine.flugstatistik.de/alex0683de and http://my.flightmemory.com/alex0683de.
Very well done to Robert Heret and his team! ^
P.S. And, of course, Freddie Jr.'s flight map is now available in English at http://my.flightmemory.com/freddiejr
Last edited by alex0683de; Apr 11, 07 at 12:33 pm Reason: Forgot about Freddie!
#5
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Trier,Germany
Programs: LH SEN, BAEC, HH
Posts: 124
Thank you for posting the link to www.flightmemory.com^ ^ Have always wanted to track my flights, seeing that I've kept all my tickets and boarding passes since the age of 12...Am not one to collect, but for some reason have kept all my flight stuff. Have an entire box full of tickets, boarding passes, amenity kits and menus. After 10 hours of transcribing my flight data, came up with the followering;
-Flight Distance in KM: 1,035,488 or 643,422 Miles
-Booking Classes: F-65, C-47, Y-264
-Total flights: 376
I would imagine this figure would appear small along side of the many other Frequent Flyers on this site. All my flights have been for personal reasons, just to travel and see the world. But I was pleasantly surprised having passed the million KM mark...
Again, thanks for posting the link.^ ^
-Flight Distance in KM: 1,035,488 or 643,422 Miles
-Booking Classes: F-65, C-47, Y-264
-Total flights: 376
I would imagine this figure would appear small along side of the many other Frequent Flyers on this site. All my flights have been for personal reasons, just to travel and see the world. But I was pleasantly surprised having passed the million KM mark...
Again, thanks for posting the link.^ ^
#6
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: MUC (home), DUS (office), XXX (customer)
Programs: LH, AB, SPG, CC, Sixt, EC
Posts: 6,334
It's funny to see how much more people use this page now that it is available in English. I talked about it with some friends here and I showed them the basics which they were of course able to translate but now it's much easier.
The only problem is that I guess they were not prepared for the amount of new users resulting in having some server issues
The only problem is that I guess they were not prepared for the amount of new users resulting in having some server issues

#8
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: DEN
Programs: UA 1MM, Delta Plat
Posts: 11,224
There is another thread that I'm too lazy to look up. I've spent most of my weekend entering my info from 1997-2002. I'm almost through 2003. I'll have to do 2004 and 2005 from memory, unless I can get a printout from UA and F9.
#9
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Panama City Beach, FL (ECP)
Programs: Delta PM, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 779

http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=666195
The two should probably be merged, but either way the site is a great tool. I dont fly nearly as much as many here do and luckily I had already made an excel spreadsheet way back on a rainy day and entered all that on a similar day back when I was told about the german version.
#12
Join Date: Mar 2005
Programs: LH FTL (*S), AA, Sixt Plat, bahn.comfort
Posts: 1,801
Don't forget to click from time to time on the googleads on www.flightmemory.com to keep this service running for free

#14
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: A Capital City on The East Coast
Programs: CO-Dirt,SPG-Nothing,Marriott-Gold, Hilton-Blue, Hyatt-Plat, HI-Plat
Posts: 6,869
WOW, very cool
Gonna take a LOT of typing to try and get all data on there. I don't see any way to import, is there?
Gonna take a LOT of typing to try and get all data on there. I don't see any way to import, is there?
#15
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: DEN
Programs: UA 1MM, Delta Plat
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No, there's not. I spent about 8 hours total to get 400 entries in. I've still got about 100 to go. You can pull recently entered values, but there's no "repeat" trip or anything like that. It would make two years of weekly SAN-DEN-SAN entries easier.