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Airline Schedules iNET &CD - Display and Constraint Fields

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  1. Number of Stops - intermediate stops made between specified origin and destination.

  2. Flight Record Type - refers to the existence of unique and duplicate flight records and allows you to eliminate double counting of code share flights.

  3. Type of Flight - passenger or cargo identifier (Combi identified in Equipment Type).

  4. Restriction Codes - IATA carriage restrictions for published/unpublished schedule filings.

  5. Origin - three letter code (and translation) for airport; internal directories allow for search by airport code, city name or airport name.

  6. Origin Passenger Terminal - three letter origin code plus passenger terminal code (and translation).

  7. Origin WAC - World Area Code for country or state of origin (allows you to summarize flight activity to/from/within regions).

  8. Destination - three letter code (and translation) for destination; same as Origin.

  9. Destination Passenger Terminal - same as Origin Passenger Terminal.

  10. Destination WAC - same as Origin – WAC.

  11. Origin-Destn Pairs - allows you to constrain by specific city pairs.

  12. Published Carrier - IATA carrier code (and translation) for airline of record in OAG (represents code-share airline if not same as operator).

  13. Operator/Partner - carrier code for actual operator/partner flying the trip (directories for Published Carriers and Operators allow for search by airline name or IATA code).

  14. Equipment type - aircraft codes (and translation).

  15. Seats Configuration - number of seats on a particular aircraft type by carrier (optional override function allows for "what if" scenarios).

  16. Great Circle Distance - miles, kilometers, or nautical miles

  17. Number of Operations - number of arrivals/departures within specified date parameters.

  18. Scheduled Seats - calculation of aircraft seat configuration by number of operations.

  19. Available Seat Miles - calculation of scheduled seats (ASMs) by Great Circle Distance units.

  20. Flight Number - Carrier’s published number for air or surface (train/bus) segments.

  21. Departure Time - In local time of departure airport.

  22. Arrival Time - In local time of arrival airport.

  23. Elapsed Trip Time - time in minutes between departure-arrival time published (time zone and daylight savings changes automatically calculated).

  24. Days of Operation - refers to days of week on which a flight operates.

  25. Local Itinerary - route of the aircraft between the origin and destination specified.

  26. Full Itinerary - route of the aircraft beyond the origin or destination specified.

  27. Effective Date - first date schedule becomes effective.

  28. Discontinue Date - last date schedule is effective.

  29. Fare/Service Classes - fare codes published by carriers; includes indicators to sort pure cargo flight service from passenger flights.

  30. True Direct Flights - flag to differentiate "true direct" flights (same plane, same operator for all segments of a trip) from "non-direct" flights (change of equipment or operator enroute).

  31. Display Status - indicates whether flight is published or unpublished in OAG guides.

  32. Commercial Agreements - type of marketing or commercial agreement between carriers.

  33. QSI Index - quality of service measurement based on DOT calculation.

  34. Advance Days - arrival day: number of days after departure that a flight arrives.

  35. Departures/Arrivals - tool provides ability to constrain data to only departures or arrivals.

  36. Payload Configuration - typical payload carrying capacity by aircraft type in pounds or kilos (optional override function allows for "what if" scenarios).

  37. Payload - calculation of payload configuration (000) by number of operations.

  38. Available Payload Miles - calculation of payload by distance units traveled (mi, km, nm).