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StraightShooter 07-08-2014 10:02 PM

Best commuting website to mix airlines
 
Is there a website that can build connecting flights between carriers to help plan a commute?

For example, from DEN to IAH on Southwest, then IAH to MIA on United.

Caution Terrain 07-08-2014 11:53 PM

Best commuting website to mix airlines
 
May be a bit hard with that specific example. HOU and IAH are 50 miles apart.

sidestep 07-09-2014 12:06 AM


Originally Posted by StraightShooter (Post 1680243)
Is there a website that can build connecting flights between carriers to help plan a commute?

For example, from DEN to IAH on Southwest, then IAH to MIA on United.

No specific website that I know does this, but you can backdoor Passrider. Go to:

Passrider.com/mobile (no ads on mobile site :))

Type in city codes and date & hit show schedules..

In results page go to the address/url bar and find where it says "interline=N" and change it to read "interline=Y" hit enter...

Voila, you have interline itineraries.:D happy commuting.

StraightShooter 07-09-2014 04:41 AM

I don't see "interline" but I do see "code share" is that what you meant? The code share does help come up with other options.

What I'm really looking for is connections that are not a code share.


A better example would be SWA from DEN to TUL, then AA from TUL to MIA.

Blackwing 07-09-2014 06:51 AM

If it isn't part of the stuff after the ? in the url, try adding "&interline=Y" onto the end.

Peak13 07-09-2014 08:31 AM

I use the app "FlightView". You can disable code sharing so you don't see the 10 different flight numbers. I used it the other day for my commute and it brought up a flight that was a repo and the people at the airport didn't even know about...

It gives you gate info as well.

dash8 07-09-2014 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by Peak13 (Post 1680420)
I use the app "FlightView". You can disable code sharing so you don't see the 10 different flight numbers. I used it the other day for my commute and it brought up a flight that was a repo and the people at the airport didn't even know about...

It gives you gate info as well.

this?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...lightview_free

i have it, never really seemed to work well for me

Peak13 07-09-2014 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by dash8 (Post 1680873)
this?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...lightview_free

i have it, never really seemed to work well for me

hmmmm...yeah - thats it. It's worked for me so far...?

What issues have you had with it? Gates have been right and all the listed flights for my commute (both ways) have been accurate...

I just do "by route" and uncheck the "share coseshares" and it works fine for me...

I've also used FlightAware, but you can't arrange them by departure time...

motormadness 07-09-2014 08:11 PM

Quicktrip and Passrider are probably about as good as you're going to get honestly. The biggest issue is, Southwest is anti-social. So they don't really mingle well when it comes to interlining and schedules like most of the industry. So it really become a giant PITA if you want to design an itinerary that connects to/from them.

dash8 07-09-2014 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by Peak13 (Post 1680884)
hmmmm...yeah - thats it. It's worked for me so far...?

What issues have you had with it? Gates have been right and all the listed flights for my commute (both ways) have been accurate...

I just do "by route" and uncheck the "share coseshares" and it works fine for me...

I've also used FlightAware, but you can't arrange them by departure time...

it never finds flights for me, just tried it again, no dice


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