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Archive-name: travel/air/online-info

* Is there a way to get airline schedules on the Internet for free?

Yes, finally, but the longer answer is more complicated. See below.

* Is there a way to get airline schedules on the Internet if I pay for 
it?

Definitely. See below.

* What's available for free?

PC Travel is an on-line travel agency that lets you telnet in, check 
fares
and schedules, and make reservations. Credit card number required to
check fares and make reservations, but they won't issue tickets or 
charge
you until you specifically say to do so. Data come from APOLLO, the
United Airlines reservation system. Tickets are issued through PC 
Travel,
paying with a credit card, generally delivered the next day by FedEx. I
find it relatively slow and clunky compared to Eaasy Sabre, but
considering that it's free, it's great. Telnet to pctravel.com.

* What other reservation systems are available?

There are three computer reservation systems available to the general 
public:

EAASY SABRE: Run by American Airlines, lets you check fares and 
schedules
on all airlines with computerized reservations (all but the most 
obscure),
and make reservations for yourself and others. Tickets can be sent by
mail, issued by airlines at the airport or city ticket offices, or by 
any
travel agent with a Sabre terminal, which is nearly all agents in the 
U.S.
You can keep a lot of profile info on-line such as frequent flyer 
numbers
and meal and seat preferences which are automatically inserted into
reservations you make for yourself. Your ID is your AAdvantage frequent
flyer number. Official Recreation Guide available at extra cost. Line
oriented command language, e.g. to ask for flights from Boston to San
Francisco on July 4 around noon:

/AIR,BOS,SFO,4JUL,1200

It will prompt you field by field if you don't know all the parameters.

TRAVELSHOPPER: Run by Worldspan (formerly PARS), which is Delta, 
Northwest
and TWA, similar features to Eaasy. Interface is a little clunkier, but
there are some features not available on Eaasy such as open date 
tickets,
and experienced users can type through menus faster. Same ticketing
options, but fewer agents have Worldspan terminals. No travel club, 
less
detailed profile. Line oriented command language with optional prompts,
same query as above would be:

A;BOS;SFO;4JUL;12n;1

The 1 means one person travelling.

ON-LINE OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDE: Similar data and commands to the other
two. It used to be better than Sabre and Travelshopper, but now
everyone's updated in near real-time. Lots of other random stuff, e.g.
frequent flyer newsletter and flight departure and arrival info (they 
can
show you the contents of the flight info TV screens from some airports.)
Airlines and a few agencies can issue tickets.

* Are these the same systems that travel agents use?

The underlying data are the same, but the interface is different. Some
data are visible to agents, but not to these systems. A good way to 
work
is to make the best reservation you can on-line, then call a travel 
agent,
tell him what you've reserved, and see if he can do better.

* How do I get access to them?

Eaasy and Travelshopper are only available via gateway systems, OAG
directly or via gateways.

Eaasy Sabre: GEnie, Compuserve, Delphi, Prodigy, AOL, eWorld
PARS Travelshopper: Compuserve, Delphi (gateway currently down)
OAG: Direct subscription, Delphi, Compuserve, GEnie, Dow Jones News 
Retrieval,
 AT&T InterSpan.

Telnet to Delphi: delphi.com, no surcharge.
Telnet to OAG: oag.com, no surcharge.
Telnet to Compuserve: compuserve.com, hostname CIS.
AOL: 2.0 version of their software speaks WinSock. FTP from 
FTP.AOL.COM.

Compuserve has a front-end program called CIM which runs under Windows 
and
can make access and navigation somewhat simpler, is only intended for
direct dialup use, not via telnet. A program called COMt, available at
ftp://ftp.std.com:/customers/software/rfdmail/comt.zip, makes a Telnet
connection look enough like a dialup port to make CIM work.

For dial-in access, Delphi is on Sprintnet and Tymnet, no surcharge 
nights
and weekends. Compuserve has its own extensive network, or is available
via Sprintnet at a surcharge. OAG is on Sprintnet and Tymnet, no 
surcharge.

* How much do they cost?

Eaasy and PARS are available at the base rate for all of the on-line
services that offer them except for Prodigy.

Delphi offers a five-hour free trial when you sign up; you can use PARS
and Eaasy during that time. AOL also usually offers a free trial 
period.

Gateway systems charge a substantial surcharge for the OAG, e.g. Delphi
charges 59 cents/min peak, 42 cents/min off-peak. A direct subscription
to the OAG is much cheaper, per-minute rates are lower than the 
surcharge.
Call 800-342-5624, ext Q714 for a 15 day free trial, $25 signup if you
continue. If you subscribe directly, the OAG waives session charges if 
you
make or cancel a reservation during the session. The OAG has no monthly
minimum, which is good for occasional users.

* Isn't there anything available without signing up?

Canadian Airlines has an experimental WWW server with schedule info.
You get to it using a WWW browser that supports forms such as Mosaic.
The URL is http://www.cdnair.ca. Lufthansa has some info at the

* What about on-line travel agents and clubs?

Eaasy Sabre offers Traveller's Access, run by Comp-U-Card which for 
$49/yr
rebates 5% on air, hotel, and car rentals for you and family members 
that
they've ticketed for you and family members when you send in receipts. 
In
my experience, their agents are not very good.

Travel-by-Modem <travel@delphi.com>, is run by a small company in 
Belmont,
Mass., primary access via Delphi, but Internet e-mail is fine, too. 
Costs
$39/yr, sliding rebate on tickets depending on price and how delivered.
Rebates mailed automatically quarterly. Lots of useful coupons and
discounts. That's the agency I use. Although they have a national
clientele, they're 1/2 mile from my house, which may bias me somewhat.

NOTE: All of the descriptions below are edited from info provided by the
agencies themselves.

Compass Point Travel <bert@cptravel.com> is a full service agency that
welcomes Internet customers.

Stephanie Alford <lunisea@netcom.com> is a full service travel agent who
welcomes Internet customers.

Edward Hasbrouck <ehasbrouck@igc.apc.org> at Travel Time, San Francisco
around-the-world specialists; also other discounted international 
tickets;
NOT a general-purpose, corporate, or domestic travel agency.

The Travel Tree <tree@io.com> is a full service travel agency that 
welcomes
Internet customers. They use consolidators and offer discounts. For 
more
information send email with the subject of "info" to tree@io.com.

Jason Chase <jchase@netcom.com> represents Hotels Plus which offers 
discounted
hotels world wide and discounted rental cars in Euurope. Internet users 
get
a 10% discount. WWW at file://ftp.netcom.com/pub/jchase/html/info.html.

Lloyd Colston <lloyd.colston@mgmtsys.com> is an outside sales agent for
Integra Travel in Cincinnati, OH. The agency is a general travel agency
which offers complete service for both domestic and international trips.

Germantown Travel <airtkts@airtravel.com> in Germantown Md is 
a full service airline ticket agency suppling information and discounted
tickets for domestic and international travel. 

Travel World <OXFORDU@vax1.bemidji.msus.edu> is a full-service Carlson 
Travel
Network Agency also offering tours and colsolidator tickets. Prices are
competitive.

Leigh Ann Hildebrand-Chupp <inanna@netcom.com> is an outside agent with
Ambassador World Travel in Atlanta, specializing in travel for special
interest groups, including the leather community. She offers a free
bi-weekly email travel newsletter.

Dave Rose at Planet Travel <73632.3401@compuserve.com> or
<dpuddest@morgan.ucs.mun.ca> is a full service travel agency for the Gay
and Lesbian community.

AOI Travel <aoi@xmission.com> offers air travel and Eurail services, and
discount air to Europe. They have a WWW site with travel information
at http://xmission.com/~aoi.

Mike Espinosa <maluku@netcom.com> is a travel outfitter, specializing in
trips to south and southeast Asia, including consolidator tickets for
Asian airlines.

Roberto Torrini of Interpro Travel Service <interpro@netcom.com> of 
Laguna
Niguel, CA is a full service bilingual agency specializing in trips and
tours to Italy for individuals, families, and groups.

Jack Diem <jdiem@netcom.com> at Blue Skies Travel Agency, in Brea, CA.
He specializes in Mexico and the Pacific.

CTM Travel <ctm-trav@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us> in Coral Springs FL
welcomes business from the Internet.

AESU Travel in Baltimore <aesu@charm.net> operates tours to Europe for
18-35 year olds and is also airticket consolidators (Europe only). WWW
page is http://www.charm.net/~aesu/

Cloud 9 Travel in La Honda CA <sorsha@netcom.com> is a full-service 
travel
agency, offers on-line brochures available by by ftp from
ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/so/sorsha.

Travel Network <travlnet@usa.net> is a full service agency offering 
their own
frequent flyer program.

Coastliners, <coastlin@orange.digex.net> full service WORLDSPAN agency 
in
Anaheim, Calif. has heavily discounted cruises, and discounted air 
programs
from Calif. across the US.

JonesTravel <prl@netcom.com> has a WWW homepage with info on tours to 
Las
Vegas and other destinations at 
http;//www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~iew/index.html

Manny Segal at Vacation Partners <jdea73a@prodigy.com> runs a service 
that
finds compatible travel mates for single travelers, for compainionship 
and
to avoid the dreaded single supplement.

World Beat Travel is a full service multilingual agency in Montreal, 
<world_beat@travelcom.com> for travellers originating in Canada and, or
<quebec_canada@travelcom.com> for services for visitors.

Bill Byrnes <William144@aol.com> author of "Airfare Secrets" specializes
in high value Round the World, long haul and missionary travel. 
Offshore
ticketing from Euro and Asian consolidators.

Torcaza Trails offer a trek in the Andes and other ecoturim/adventure 
travel
opportunities in Venezuela. email <rdrake@ing.ula.ve> or
http://venezuela.mit.edu/toursim/torcaza/torcaza1.html

Scott Royce <scott31@delphi.com> runs B&B Bookings, a bed and breakfast
reservation service concentrating on Southeastern Connecticut.

Genie Travel Services Inc. <info@genietravel.com> specializes in 
discounted 
international and domestic airline tickets for Internet customers. For 
prices,
see WWW archives at http://www.genietravel.com, e-mail, or call 800-Oh-
Genie!

NOTE: If you're a travel agent and would like to be listed, drop me a 
note
and I'll add you. Please make my life easier by e-mailing me a three-
line or
so description in the style above. Thanks.
-- 
John R. Levine, IECC, POB 349, Cambridge MA 02238, +1 617 492 3869
johnl@iecc.com "Space aliens are stealing American jobs." - Stanford 
econ prof

 
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