Elwood64151 From United States of America, joined Feb 2002, 2477 posts, RR: 7 Reply 1, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 9 hours ago) and read 2949 times:
Most of them. Go by the ticket counter.
I know that AirTran still does, and Northworst, and Continental. I imagine AA, UA, US, etc, still do, also.
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it in summer school.
BAGSMASHER From United States of America, joined Jul 2003, 165 posts, RR: 0 Reply 2, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 9 hours ago) and read 2937 times:
BAGSMASHER From United States of America, joined Jul 2003, 165 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 9 hours ago) and read 2916 times:
Northwest quit printing them over one year ago. They said the savings is almost $1 million per year!!
SprxflySWA From United States of America, joined Nov 2003, 597 posts, RR: 0 Reply 6, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 9 hours ago) and read 2893 times:
Here are the ones I know of:
AirTran
Southwest
Delta
ATA
ANA
As for CO, they do not,AFAIK.
Njintern From United States of America, joined Dec 2001, 58 posts, RR: 0 Reply 8, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 8 hours ago) and read 2841 times:
I just can across the Eastwind Airlines 1998 flight schedule. Anyone interested?
Jsnww81 From United States of America, joined Jan 2002, 1859 posts, RR: 17 Reply 9, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 8 hours ago) and read 2808 times:
Here's what I know about who DOESN'T print timetables:
In the USA:
American, Northwest, United, US Airways, America West, Continental, Frontier and JetBlue do NOT print them anymore. AirTran, Southwest, ATA and Delta do.
In Europe:
British Airways (they still print a very limited amount for their frequent fliers, although they don't give any information other than schedules and are IMPOSSIBLE to find) and KLM no longer print them. Everyone else does, although many airlines are paring them down and cutting out information like aircraft seating plans.
In Asia/Middle East:
Everyone still prints them - and they're very fancy. It's a matter of prestige for those airlines, a form of advertising.
Cmckeithen From United States of America, joined Jul 2003, 617 posts, RR: 2 Reply 10, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 8 hours ago) and read 2774 times:
Cmckeithen From United States of America, joined Jul 2003, 617 posts, RR: 2 Reply 11, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 8 hours ago) and read 2757 times:
With the internet, I would think it would be much cheaper to put them on-line rather than printing thousands of books many of which go into the trash can.
Carduelis From United Kingdom, joined Dec 2001, 1585 posts, RR: 11 Reply 12, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 8 hours ago) and read 2739 times:
As Senior Timetables Officer in British Airways in 1974, I produced the first ever BA timetable, merging the flights of BEA, BOAC, and BA Regional Divisons.
The last BA timetable covered the period 28 October 2001 to 30 March 2002.
BA still produce current schedules in two electronic versions, saved as pdf files.
A Printer actually does produce printed versions, presumably from pdfs. He charges £2.50 a timetable.
Per Ardua ad Astra! ........ Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense!
Aloha73g From United States of America, joined Jul 2003, 2304 posts, RR: 5 Reply 13, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 8 hours ago) and read 2732 times:
Aloha still prints timetables, though they're a little less colorful than before.
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744 From United States of America, joined Aug 2001, 443 posts, RR: 0 Reply 15, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 8 hours ago) and read 2686 times:
LanAlemania From Germany, joined Oct 2003, 189 posts, RR: 0 Reply 18, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 8 hours ago) and read 2641 times:
There are also electronic timetables from various airlines and alliances available, which are quite good. Oneworld's electronic timetable also provides meal information for some airlines and AA seatmaps.
Socalatc From United States of America, joined Jan 2004, 511 posts, RR: 1 Reply 19, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 7 hours ago) and read 2594 times:
Alexinwa From United States of America, joined Sep 2000, 1107 posts, RR: 0 Reply 20, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 7 hours ago) and read 2577 times:
I was at SEA the other day and the ONLY one I could find was WN. I didn't see a DL timetable. (they might of been out)
737Captain From United States of America, joined Dec 2003, 120 posts, RR: 0 Reply 22, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 7 hours ago) and read 2562 times:
I'm not too up to date on airline timetables, but in PHX the city prints a timetable of all the non-stop and connecting routes that go in and out of PHX on a monthly basis. Pretty handy thing to have if you ask me, and if you do alot of traveling in and out of PHX it's more conveniant than a timetable for each and every different airline.
Cheers
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SprxflySWA From United States of America, joined Nov 2003, 597 posts, RR: 0 Reply 24, posted (9 years 3 months 3 weeks 6 days 3 hours ago) and read 2409 times:
737Captain,
I picked up a Metro Washington Airport Authority flight guide yesterday, and it is good because it has both Dulles and National flights listed.
The thing that sucks about airport flight guides is the accuracy usually leaves a lot to be desired.
sprxflySWA
25 BA: MEA prints very nice timetables that even shows interline connections to many cities around the world through other carriers. Regards
26 Haveric: US Airways printed it's last paper timetable on September 10, 2001.
27 BR715-A1-30: I just can across the Eastwind Airlines 1998 flight schedule. Anyone interested? Very interested. I'll take it. Contact me at my new email address VIA
28 YOW: Airlines that still print timetables in Canada include: WestJet - I'd hazard a guess and say they at least break even on their publication...it's 1/2
30 OverseasBHX: SQ, EK, AT, IR still produce a printed version of their timetables. It's such a pity that other companies don't. I guess a good compromise would be to
31 FLYACYYZ: Becoming a rare find in North America, as everything is being downloaded on line. Most of the Asian/Middle East carriers still publish. Was at an trav
32 Seb146: I was at PDX last week and only saw WN. DL prints them but only for flights out of PDX. I believe it is the same for SEA. I did not see a system wide