How To Read
A Sample of Schedule is the following
Nonstop Flight
| AA123 | JFK1200 | 1500LAX | 767 | D |
| 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Direct One/Multi-Stop Flight
| AA123 | JFK1200 | 1500LAX1900 | 2000HNL | 767 | x3 |
| 1 |
2 |
6 |
3 | 4 |
7 |
1 Airline Code & Flight Number
2 Departure Airport/Time
3 Arrival Airport/Time
4 Aircraft Code
5 Days of Operation (D: Daily, 1: Day 1, Day 2: Day 2…..7: Day 7)
6 Stopover Airport arrival and departure time
7 Days of Operation (X: Except, meaning flight does not operate on this day)
If arrival or departure time (on 2nd or 3rd point) includes -1 or +1…etc, and is based on first point of departure
-1 1 Day Earlier
+1 1 Day Later
+2 2 Days Later
All Times Shown Are LOCAL TIME
Italic dates after a flight time represents effective date
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Hong Kong – New York JFK
CX830/831
05SEP11 – 29OCT11 Day x247
does that mean daily EXCEPT Tues, Thurs and Sun? I am really keen to get the new product in October so will book accordingly and just want to be sure I read it right! Thanks
x means EXCEPT. Airline’s website will indicate the flight you wish to book features new product or not. However, last minute changes remains possible.
what day is day 1? what day is day 2? etc.? Thanks!
Day 1 – Monday
Day 7 – Sunday…etc
What does the abbreviation COI mean? You used it referencing an Air France Bangkok, HCMC and Phnom Penh item on Sept 20/11.
Rob M COI means Caraibes Ocean Indien in French, in English it’s Indian Ocean and Caraibes. It’s a special configuration that you find on Air France B777W. They fly to the French Overseas Departments :
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Air_France/Air_France_Boeing_777-300_B.php
Could you add in what the date ranges of the different schedules are? For example, what W11 means? Btw, LOVE this site, awesome for seeing inventory loaded that may open up new options for award bookings. Keep it up!
The Date/season range is mentioned at the footer of individual page.