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  Wednesday 7th February 2007  
   

TIP OF THE MONTH:

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Identify the number of flights available within an airline’s network that are operated with a shared airline designator.

Example: We will show you how to identify all flights operated by BMed within British Airways network.

On the homepage of MAX Online, click ‘Run a New Query’.
Start setting up your report by selecting the following yellow filters;

Operating Flights Only  

CODE SHARE folder
Passenger (excluding surface)   SERVICE folder
Week Commencing Date(s)    PERIOD folder
Non-Stop Flights only    ROUTING folder

Now select the Shared Airline Designator Code blue object from the CODESHARE folder and drag & drop it into the Query Filters window.  You will be prompted to enter a value.  Please type in UPPER CASE the two letter code for BMed which is KJ.

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Now select the following variables as your ‘Results Objects’.

Carrier Airline Code

AIRLINE folder

Carrier Airline Name

AIRLINE folder
Carrier Flight Number AIRLINE folder
Departure Airport Name DEPARTURE FROM folder
Arrival Airport Name ARRIVAL TO folder
Routing Airport Codes ROUTING folder

Click on Run Query and select ‘2007-02-12’ as your preferred Week Commencing Date.  Click ‘OK’ to run the report.

The results show all British Airways flights that are operated by BMed with a Shared Airline Designator of KJ. (click on the screenshot to view larger image)

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By using the properties tab you can customise the report introducing your preferred look and feel as show below.

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If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us anytime.

 

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