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Is there a service that would inform me whenever a new direct route is scheduled from a given airport?
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On weekends, I like booking cheap direct flights and flying to see a new city. However the number of direct routes from my airport is not that large and I'm always on the lookout for new destinations to pop up for booking.
Is there a website that can automate this for me and send me a notification whenever there are new direct flights from my local airport?
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On weekends, I like booking cheap direct flights and flying to see a new city. However the number of direct routes from my airport is not that large and I'm always on the lookout for new destinations to pop up for booking.
Is there a website that can automate this for me and send me a notification whenever there are new direct flights from my local airport?
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On weekends, I like booking cheap direct flights and flying to see a new city. However the number of direct routes from my airport is not that large and I'm always on the lookout for new destinations to pop up for booking.
Is there a website that can automate this for me and send me a notification whenever there are new direct flights from my local airport?
air-travel online-resources
On weekends, I like booking cheap direct flights and flying to see a new city. However the number of direct routes from my airport is not that large and I'm always on the lookout for new destinations to pop up for booking.
Is there a website that can automate this for me and send me a notification whenever there are new direct flights from my local airport?
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As a frequent traveller and maintainer of OpenFlights, I'd love it if there was such a thing, but I'm not aware of any such global service and up-to-date route/schedule data in general is pretty tightly locked down with copyrights.
What I do instead is subscribe to relevant blogs and news sites. Some random examples:
Australian Business Traveller keeps a close eye on flights to/from Australia.
Routes Online is a firehose of global updates, with tags that you can use to keep an eye on individual airlines and airports (example).- Most airports and regional aviation authorities also have news feeds that contain updates about new routes; for example, here's Finavia's news for Finland.
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As a frequent traveller and maintainer of OpenFlights, I'd love it if there was such a thing, but I'm not aware of any such global service and up-to-date route/schedule data in general is pretty tightly locked down with copyrights.
What I do instead is subscribe to relevant blogs and news sites. Some random examples:
Australian Business Traveller keeps a close eye on flights to/from Australia.
Routes Online is a firehose of global updates, with tags that you can use to keep an eye on individual airlines and airports (example).- Most airports and regional aviation authorities also have news feeds that contain updates about new routes; for example, here's Finavia's news for Finland.
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As a frequent traveller and maintainer of OpenFlights, I'd love it if there was such a thing, but I'm not aware of any such global service and up-to-date route/schedule data in general is pretty tightly locked down with copyrights.
What I do instead is subscribe to relevant blogs and news sites. Some random examples:
Australian Business Traveller keeps a close eye on flights to/from Australia.
Routes Online is a firehose of global updates, with tags that you can use to keep an eye on individual airlines and airports (example).- Most airports and regional aviation authorities also have news feeds that contain updates about new routes; for example, here's Finavia's news for Finland.
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As a frequent traveller and maintainer of OpenFlights, I'd love it if there was such a thing, but I'm not aware of any such global service and up-to-date route/schedule data in general is pretty tightly locked down with copyrights.
What I do instead is subscribe to relevant blogs and news sites. Some random examples:
Australian Business Traveller keeps a close eye on flights to/from Australia.
Routes Online is a firehose of global updates, with tags that you can use to keep an eye on individual airlines and airports (example).- Most airports and regional aviation authorities also have news feeds that contain updates about new routes; for example, here's Finavia's news for Finland.
As a frequent traveller and maintainer of OpenFlights, I'd love it if there was such a thing, but I'm not aware of any such global service and up-to-date route/schedule data in general is pretty tightly locked down with copyrights.
What I do instead is subscribe to relevant blogs and news sites. Some random examples:
Australian Business Traveller keeps a close eye on flights to/from Australia.
Routes Online is a firehose of global updates, with tags that you can use to keep an eye on individual airlines and airports (example).- Most airports and regional aviation authorities also have news feeds that contain updates about new routes; for example, here's Finavia's news for Finland.
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