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- Openflights vs MyFlightRadar24 - Australian Frequent Flyer
The good news is there are 2 options suggested 1) Openflights and 2) MyFlightRadar24 There are probably many other sites you can use, but I'm not going to go looking for them I did however have a look at both Openflights and MyFlightRadar24 Openflights is well just Flight Tracker
- Openflights vs MyFlightRadar24 | Page 3 - Australian Frequent Flyer
Well, I’m certainly not looking forward to any of this, based on some reported experiences Came as a bit of a bolt out of the blue Glass-half-empty, here 😀 Still undecided as to whether it’s going to be worth the effort Shame about FlightTracker
- Openflights vs MyFlightRadar24 | Page 2 - Australian Frequent Flyer
I imported my OpenFlights CSV file to MyFlightRadar24 with a few tweaks you need to use Excel to fix some names: 1 convert date from DD-MM-YYYY format to YYYY-MM-DD 2 Convert "Qantas" to "Qantas Airways" 3 Convert "V Australia Airlines" to "Virgin Australia" after this, all my flights imported to MYFR24 without problems
- Openflights vs MyFlightRadar24 | Page 5 - Australian Frequent Flyer
It is, but the advantage of myFlightradar24 for inputting future flights is that you just enter the date and flight number, and it prefills the aircraft registration type, airports, departure arrival time, etc
- My Flight Radar 24 in signature | Australian Frequent Flyer
With MyFlightRadar24 (subscription), you manually load your flights in - pretty easy, just flight number and date, and it knows the details such as route, timings and scheduled aircraft You can load flights well in the future in, and they will plot on the map in white, and once they are flown, the software captures the plane rego etc and
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- Made any travel mistakes lately? - Australian Frequent Flyer
My mistake was visiting Brisbane in the heat of December 36 degrees was way too much for me It was funny though - when our BNE-HBA flight landed last night, the FA announced it was 13 degrees outside and the plane erupted in cheers I suspect the passengers were mostly Hobartians heading home
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