I have some friends who commute who use a website to find all possbile flights from one place to another. Anyone know which this is? I get frustrated with Expedia and Travelocity; they only offer a few choices and not all possible routes.
In addition to the airline's timetable (when available), I always carry a copy of the North American edition Official Airline Guide (OAG - www.oag.com) with me when non-reving. It lists virtually every scheduled flight in NA and is a great resource for rerouting yourself on the fly at the airport when something happens to your original choice (oversold, cancelled etc). They have editions for other areas of the world. I'm not aware of any online resource that is as comprehensive and useful as the printed OAGs. Most online flight search engines are influenced by their airline ownership or agreements, and therefore don't provide the full picture. The OAG lists everyone that operates between a given city pair.
Delta still prints timetables. US Airways had them available for download on their site the last time I looked.
Disclaimer: I'm not an OAG employee/stockholder/etc, just a satisfied user.
If you have a palm pilot, you can download a timetable for each airline. Almost every major airlines has these schedules in PDA format now. You put in the date and the city pair and it will list the flights available and a bunch of other info too, including equipment type. It is a great tool.
No prob. I don't even own a PDA, but I flew with an FO last month who commutes and I asked him how he was coping since NW doesn't publish a paper schedule anymore. He mentioned this website to me.
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