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I know this sounds dum….

I am 15 and i was wondering where can you get the Airline Schedules from because i really want one any suggestions..?;) :confused:

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By: Airline owner - 13th April 2004 at 09:01

yup! just check some airline websites really

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By: purser - 13th April 2004 at 08:44

The ABC is a worldwide flight guide showing almost every scheduled flight operating throughout the world, very similar to the OAG. They both have a whole wealth of information not just flight schedules. Aircraft info, airports, airport and airline codes, flying times and lots more. When I was younger I used to go to a local travel agent and ask for their old issues. Just ask them if they have an old copy they don’t need. Mind you, I don’t think many agents use them any more as they all have CRS’s (computerised reservations systems) which contain all the same information and much much more.

Good luck with getting hold of one, they’re great fun to read!!!!

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By: richard19896 - 12th April 2004 at 16:25

wots the Abc and wht would i say

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By: kev35 - 12th April 2004 at 16:23

If you’re talking about the ABC one I believe it comes out monthly but is (was) quite expensive. Why not go to your local travel agent and ask if they have an old copy you can have. Much of the information changes seasonally, not monthly.

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By: tenthije - 12th April 2004 at 16:12

you can download them from many airlines. KLM has a nice interactive one that can also double as a screensaver (map of the world with KLM/NW/HV/etc planes flying the routes).

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