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December 8, 2007
Airline Route Map Tool
Flyertalk member cockpitvisit has created a Windows downloadable program to see a graphical depiction of the route maps of over 100 airlines.It's interesting in its own right, to be sure. But for me it's a useful tool in coming up with award itineraries. Say, for instance, that I'm trying to book a premium class award with United miles and I'd like to include a transpacific segment on Signapore airlines. I may already know that Singapore flies from LAX to Tokyo, Tapei, and Singapore. And from San Francisco to Seoul and Hong Kong. But I could easily have forgotten the option of flying Vancouver to Seoul.
Here's the download link for the zipped file, a screen shot of the program, and the Flyertalk thread discussing it.
Admittedly for the true airline geeks among us.
Posted by gleff at December 8, 2007 12:30 PM
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