Airline timetable
Airline timetables are printed pamphlets or folders that many
Airline timetables used to be printed, multi-page pamphlets available at airport counters, or upon request by phone or mail. On January 16, 1928,
Many airline timetables had colorful covers. The timetables of very small airlines, such as
In recent years, most airlines have stopped production of printed timetables, in order to cut costs and reduce the delay between a change of schedule and a new timetable being in the hands of the public. As a consequence, most airlines now post their timetables only online (the larger airlines often offering a stand-alone application, while others provide just a downloadable document such as a PDF), and the value of many printed airline timetable has risen among collectors.
See also
External links
- The Official Airline Guides manages the schedules for all airlines and produces timetables for them. While some parts of the website are subscription based, a book is published monthly and often in larger libraries
- Amadeus offers a publicly available searchable interface.
- Downloadable timetables published by multi-airline alliances
- Airline Timetable Images, an online collection for airline timetables