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  Monday 7th July 2008  
   

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Analyse a non-stop flight schedule for a specific airport pair.

This week we will show you how to display a flight schedule based on a week in October for the airport pair Melbourne to Los Angeles.

Start by clicking on the ‘Run a New Query’ link in MAX Online’s homepage then set up your query using the yellow Query Filters in the Edit Query window;

Departure Airport Code    DEPARTURE FROM folder

Arrival Airport Code

ARRIVAL TO folder
Passenger  (excluding surface) SERVICE folder
Operating Flights Only    CODE SHARE folder
Week Commencing Date  PERIOD folder
Non-Stop Flights only ROUTING folder

Now select the following variables as your Results Objects or .

Carrier Airline Code 

AIRLINE folder
Carrier Flight Number AIRLINE folder
Departure Airport Code   DEPARTURE FROM folder
Departure Local Time DEPARTURE FROM folder
Arrival Airport Code ARRIVAL TO folder
Arrival Local Time ARRIVAL TO folder
Specific Aircraft Name AIRCRAFT folder
Operating Days of the Week  PERIOD folder

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Your screen should look like the image below (click on the chart to view a larger image)
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Click on Run Query, and type ‘MEL’ as the Departure Airport Code, ‘LAX’ as the Arrival Airport Code and 2008-10-20 as the week commencing date.

Click OK to run the report.

 

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Max Online displays the schedule as displayed below.

We can see that Qantas is the only operator providing non-stop service from Melbourne to Los Angeles.   Moreover, during the week commencing 20 October 2008 that Qantas will operate a flight utilising the new A380 aircraft type!

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Using the Properties tab you can change the look and feel of the report

Below is an example of how you can use the properties options to add colour to your report.

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