pitintl From United States of America, joined Oct 2005, 88 posts, RR: 1 Posted (8 months 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 5869 times:
What airlines still print timetables? I know in the US, there are no timetables to be found anywhere. What are the current airlines around the world that still print and distribute timetables? What would be the best way to obtain these?
YXD172 From Canada, joined Feb 2008, 427 posts, RR: 0 Reply 2, posted (6 months 3 weeks 3 days 23 hours ago) and read 4243 times:
I find that a lot of middle-eastern airlines still publish them (like Qatar) as well as some European (Turkish, BA has some left, like its LCY timetable IIRC)
Unfortunately, I find that it's harder to find these in the US/Canada than it is abroad, even if the airline flies here!
Have you taken a look at airlines' electronic timetables? A fair number of North-American airlines have PDFs in the same layout as print timetables - not as fun, but still good to look at.
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PITrules From United States of America, joined Jun 2000, 2692 posts, RR: 3 Reply 3, posted (6 months 3 weeks 3 days 1 hour ago) and read 4204 times:
Some of the small operators still publish timetables, often only one or two pages. The most recent ones I've acquired are from Everts Air Cargo, Harbour Air, and Westcoast Air.
taichen From Spain, joined Jul 2001, 209 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (6 months 3 weeks 1 day 4 hours ago) and read 4128 times:
In Europe, Luxair and (quite surprisingly, Belle Air from Albania) are still printing timetables. Not sure, but I think Adria and Croatia airlines also are, or at least were until very recently. Other African airlines, including Tunisair, Air Algerie, also had published TT until recently and I think they still do so.