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Airline Timetable Schedules
Looks like just about every airline now does not publish timetable. Southwest was the only airline that was still doing this but I have not seen a
new one the past few months. Have they eliminated publishing timetable schedules. They were not just handy but interesting to read. Years back they even had the fares in the schedule. You could also see aircraft type. This was before personnel computers, as you cna get all the information there. I know airlines are trying to cut costs but is a good marketing tool to have. |
United and Delta (and I assume some others) still has it in PDF if you wanted to print one out to have, though most people would load it onto something else in another format.
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As a collector myself, I always keep my eyes open, but haven't seen timetables for years (note: last time I was at a WN location was in 2008, so can't really speak to them -- my experience with them was usually that the timetables were at the gate, but not at the ticket counters). The ones most likely to be available are for small carriers in out-of-the-way parts of the world.
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Hi,
I have seen an occasional British Airways printed timetable in some lounges ( only a few on display though) unlike a few years ago when they were everywhere. In the most recent timetable due to aircraft subs the A319/A320/A321 has generally been classified as A320series Regards TBS |
Originally Posted by cordelli
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United and Delta (and I assume some others) still has it in PDF if you wanted to print one out to have, though most people would load it onto something else in another format.
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LH still publishes paper versions, both a full schedule and a smaller Europe-only version.
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In Europe Swiss stopped publishing it a couple of years ago and I have not seen Iberia's timetable for years. On the other side, in Luxembourg you can get Luxair timetable as well as one of the airport.
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I have a copy of the supposedly last WN Flight Schedule, effective June 28, 2009. WN was known to discontinue printing timetables, then they started printing them again for a few years. We'll see if their printed timetable will ever return.
I love collecting timetables since I was a kid. I still do when I get the chance. One airline that may or may not be printing timetables is ANA. You might be able to get one at their airport ticket counter. Their timetables are complicated and difficult to read but with the lack of anything else printed to compare, collecting and sorting out an ANA timetable can be fun. Another airline that had interesting timetables is CI. Their timetable covers look like Chinese brush paintings. The schedule tables inside the jacket resemble the old style graphic design done in the 1960s in China. Another favorite airline timetable that historically had outstanding graphic design is SAS. The last printed timetable I got from them was from 2005. |
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