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MaxedOutMan
1st Mar 2011, 16:01
Evening all,

Hopefully this is the right forum to ask........

I'm not sure if this may even exist, but I'm desperately trying to find a website that will list all airlines flying a particular pax route.

For example, entering 'From: London Heathrow, To: Munich' will generate a list of all airlines flying this route.

I've had a look at some of the cheap flight websites but they seem to omit certain airlines.

I don't need any data relating to dates, times or costs (as is always requested on comparison sites), I'd just like to know the available airlines. I'm also aware that some flights are seasonal, but I'm not too bothered about this. I also appreciate that airlines drop routes so data maybe out of date.

At the moment, I'm looking at all flights from the UK, but if the info for worldwide flights from commercial airports is available, that would be great. I expect worldwide airport info to be almost web-breaking though ;)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

MOM

MidlandDeltic
1st Mar 2011, 19:18
Not aware of one. However, most airport sites include a timetable link which allows a search by destination which would probably give you the data you require with a little work. For example, Dublins is here :

Online Timetables (http://www.dublinairport.com/gns/flight-information/flight-timetables/online-timetables.aspx)

MD

Capetonian
1st Mar 2011, 19:26
I think Skyscanner has a facility to search for all route to and from a country, but I'm not sure if it shows all carriers though. I can't access it from here, it's a blocked website!

Hartington
1st Mar 2011, 20:56
amadeus.net. Make sure you select timetables, don't just accept the default screen whenyou first land on the site. Don't be put off by the need to put in a specific date.

It will probably omit Ryanair simply because Ryanair do their utmost to make the only place you can find Ryanair data is on their own site.

MaxedOutMan
3rd Mar 2011, 14:52
Thanks very much for the speedy and most helpful replies.

Using all three ideas, I'm managing to pull the required info together for all UK airports quite nicely.

Cheers all.