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Website Detailing All Departures To A City By Time

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I was just looking at the web and I wondered if there was a website where you could put in a departure and destination and a start time and it would list all the flight schedules between those points.

I'm not looking at being necessarily able to book from this point but merely to get schedules and see various options.

if there is it will show you only direct flights - probably you are aware what airlines are flying on that route. It won't show you cheaper flights, those with layover. What airports are you flying?

Flightstats.com should give you what you want.

The closest thing to what I think you're looking for would be Amadeus. Here's a link to the timetable page:

http://www.amadeus.net/plnext/meb/TimeTabl...amp;LANGUAGE=GB

That's an interesting site in that they list a number of flights which don't appear on any Dutch travel agents sites. But if you configure it to show the best fares, then Malaysian comes top of the list, yet that airline doesn't appear in the timetable(?). Cathay Pacific is also missing as a carrier as is China Airlines. My search term was AMS - HKT round trip in February.

I do get the distinct impression these days that travel agents sites only display the airlines which sponsor them and to get a good deal, you've got to invest time and energy looking at them all.

That's an interesting site in that they list a number of flights which don't appear on any Dutch travel agents sites. But if you configure it to show the best fares, then Malaysian comes top of the list, yet that airline doesn't appear in the timetable(?). Cathay Pacific is also missing as a carrier as is China Airlines. My search term was AMS - HKT round trip in February.

I do get the distinct impression these days that travel agents sites only display the airlines which sponsor them and to get a good deal, you've got to invest time and energy looking at them all.

It's a while since I actually used it. I've just had a look at the timetable now & it seems to have changed slightly i.e. the timetable used to show the classes available on each flight, I haven't had a good look, so perhaps it shows this information somewhere else. I also noticed that using MAN > BKK as an example, it didn't show any of the middle easter carriers, yet if use MAN > DXB/DOH, EK & QR show up at the top of the list.

Kayak.com gives you the option to specify departure slots, such as Early Morning, Morning, Afternoon etc to narrow your search down. You can check Prefer Direct Flights but even if you don't you subsequently can refine your search when you see the first search results.

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