Flights for commute...
#1
does anyone know any sites where you can see all flight to/from for everyone that could be used for commuting. I have been using www.flightstats.com but SWA isnt on there (or on some others I have seen).
What else is out there?
What else is out there?
#3
If you have a palm or windows mobile device you can get SkyGuide. That's what I use, it's especially handy when I am in the process of commuting and have to change which flights I will be taking (all the schedules are downloaded to your PDA, no need for an internet connection). They say you have to pay for it, but I've had the "free trial" for almost 2 years and haven't paid a dime. Neither has anyone else I know that has it.
#4
southwest doesn't list with CDSs. Southwest.com is your bet..
You can get a publication (electronic or print) of Official Airline Guide (OAG) but it's expensive.. Now , if i can find the link to ALPA's Fed Ex jumpseat website..
You can get a publication (electronic or print) of Official Airline Guide (OAG) but it's expensive.. Now , if i can find the link to ALPA's Fed Ex jumpseat website..
#5
http://www.nonrev.net/tools/timetable/
Nonrev is a wonderful tool for commuters that not only tells you the direct flights, but how to connect through different cities and through different airlines. Some sites don't show SWA but this one does, the only flights you don't see are cargo operations
http://flightaware.com/ allows you to track all flights in order to see if they're running on time and when they will arrive.
Both are excellent tools that all pilots need to be aware of.
Nonrev is a wonderful tool for commuters that not only tells you the direct flights, but how to connect through different cities and through different airlines. Some sites don't show SWA but this one does, the only flights you don't see are cargo operations
http://flightaware.com/ allows you to track all flights in order to see if they're running on time and when they will arrive.
Both are excellent tools that all pilots need to be aware of.
Last edited by JetJock16; 01-20-2008 at 01:45 PM.
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I always just go to the Allegiant website for their flights. Then go through like your buying a seat up until the point where you can pick your seat. Once there, you can get only an "idea" of what its booked to. I fly on them to and from Frestucky alot and there is always plenty of open seats and the crews along with the gate agents are always more than accommodating!
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