Schedule Daily Summary+ Report:
The Daily Summary report shows data for each day of the requested month, a comparison of two different months, or a time series of all dates inclusive between two specified months of the flights operated from one or more specific origin airports or from an origin region to one or more specific destination airports or a destination region. This report displays information on operations, seats, and ASMs (ASKs) for each route. The underlying data is based on the daily scheduled operations and not by a single sample week each month.
When using this report specify the airline(s), origin airport(s) or origin region, destination airport(s) or destination region, and the time period(s) to display data over time by carrier between regions or airports. Airline groupings and/or specific airline codes can be used in the "Airline code(s)" field. Metro codes and/or specific airport codes can be used in the "Origin code(s)" and "Destination code(s)" fields.
Monthly Summary+ Report:
The Monthly Summary report shows the requested period (month or quarter), a comparison of two different periods, a time series of all dates inclusive between two specified months or quarters, an entire year, or an annual time series of the flights operated from one or more specific origin airports or from an origin region to one or more specific destination airports or a destination region. This report collates all the relevant seat data between airports and/or countries or regions, and shows how it changed over time. The underlying data is based on the daily scheduled operations and not by a single sample week each month.
When using this report specify the airline(s) or alliance, origin airport(s) or origin region, destination airport(s) or destination region, and the time period to display data over time by carrier between regions or airports. Airline groupings and/or specific airline codes can be used in the "Airline code(s)" field. Metro codes and/or specific airport codes can be used in the "Origin code(s)" and "Destination code(s)" fields. To display information only for a particular airline, specify the airline code, and leave the Alliance field blank. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to planes meeting the seat criteria; similarly, identifying an equipment type will restrict the output. Output may be summed by equipment type.
In addition, detailed equipment data can be displayed on individual rows by unchecking the appropriate "Sum" boxes. The "Time period" input box can be used to organize the output data over time in one of eight different ways.
Daily Extract+ Report:
The Schedule Daily Extract report allows the user to examine schedules for a carrier, alliance, airport and/or regions. As its name suggests, the report extracts part of a published schedule. The underlying data is based on the daily scheduled operations and not by a single sample week each month.
When using this report specify the airline(s) or the alliance of interest. To see a schedule for all airlines, leave the airline code(s) field blank. Next, specify operating airline code(s), an origin code or origin region as well as a destination code or destination region. Select the year, month and date for which you would like to see a schedule, and whether you wish to look at nonstops, one-stops or both. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to planes meeting the seat criteria; similarly, identifying an equipment type will restrict the output.
Schedule Daily Bank Structure Report:
The Bank Structure report displays the arrival and departure activity into and out of an airport.
When using this report specify the airport, time period, and number of stops to display a station chart which shows flights arriving to and departing from the specified airport. To display information only for a particular airline or alliance, specify the airline code or the name of the alliance. You can narrow your report and restrict output by specifying an origin/destination, number of seats, and/or equipment type.
Schedule Level of Ops Report:
The Level of Ops report shows the total number of departures and arrivals throughout the day broken down by specified intervals of time (e.g. by half hour, by 10-minute interval, etc.). The underlying data is based on the daily scheduled operations and not by a single sample week each month.
When using this report specify the hub airport, the month, the year, the date, and a unit of time to display a station chart summarizing arriving and departing flights and seats. To display information for up to 10 airlines or an alliance, specify the airline code(s) or the name of the alliance. You can narrow your report and restrict output by specifying an origin/destination, specific day of operation, equipment type, and/or number of seats.
Schedule Flight Connections Report:
The Flight Connections report has two distinct modes. The first mode is activated when "Departures from Hub" is selected for the "Display results for" input. This "Outbound" mode shows details for outbound flights which depart from a given connect airport within a predefined connection window after the specified Hub arrival flight time.
The second mode is activated when "Connections to Hub" is selected for the "Display results for" input. This "Inbound" mode shows details for inbound flights which arrive at a given connect airport within a predefined connection window before the specified Hub departure flight time.
When using this report choose one of the two modes of operation using the "Display results for" input. Then specify the Hub airport, the month, the year, the day, the arrival (or departure) time at the hub, the minimum and maximum times which define a connection window, and whether you wish to look at nonstops, onestops, or both. This will display an airport chart which shows details for either flights departing from the given hub ("Outbound" mode) or for flights arriving at the given hub ("Inbound" mode) within the connection window. You can narrow your report and restrict output by specifying one or more equipment types. To restrict output to a specific carrier, enter its airline code in the Outbound airline code field. To show online connections at the top of the output, enter the airline code in the Inbound airline code field ("Outbound" mode) or the Outbound airline code field ("Inbound" mode). To remove circuitous routes, enter the three-character airport code in the Origin code field.
Schedule Daily Missed Connections Report:
The Missed Connections report displays potential connections at a hub airport that were "missed" because the actual connection time is less than the minimum connect time specified.
When using this report specify the airport, date, and number of stops to display a detailed list of missed connections with the specified airport as the hub. To display information only for a particular airline or alliance, specify the airline code or the name of the alliance. You can narrow your report and restrict output by specifying an origin/destination, number of seats, and/or equipment type.
Schedule Itinerary Builder Report:
The Itinerary Builder report shows details for all possible nonstop, onestop, or connecting flight service between two airports. An airline may be specified so that all flights in the output are either marketed by that carrier or connect to a flight marketed by that carrier. In addition, connection time windows may be used to filter the output.
When using this report specify an optional airline code, the origin and destination airports, the month, the year, the desired date in the month, whether you wish to see Interline connections, the acceptable level of circuity for connecting flights, and the minimum and maximum times which define connection windows for both Online and Interline connections. This will display an output table showing first nonstop flights from the origin and destination, if any. Onestops will be shown next, followed by Online connections, then Interline connections, if any. Within each category, rows are further sorted by elapsed minutes.
For rows with connecting flights (i.e. stops = 'CNX' or 'ICNX'), the airport code of the Connect Point is show in parentheses after the flight number if that particular flight is a onestop.
Schedule Dynamic Table Report:
The Schedule Dynamic Table report is useful when you want to analyze related totals over a very large amount of published schedule data. The Schedule Dynamic Table report lets you customize how you combine and compare large amounts of schedule data for a carrier, marketing alliance, markets, airport, and/or regions. The underlying data is based on the daily scheduled operations and not by a single sample week each month.
When using this report use the "Inputs" tab, choose to restrict the Dynamic Table to a specific subset of data, such as a particular marketing airline, operating airline, alliance, airport, or route. To see results for all airlines and all routes, leave the airline code, origin code, and destination code fields blank, the alliance field set to "-None-", and the region menus set to "ALL". Use the stops field to filter for nonstops, onestops or both. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to planes meeting the seat criteria, and choosing an equipment type will restrict the output to only return data for flights which use that type of plane. You can also expand the report's results by choosing to include restricted flights and see results for both directions of travel. Choose how you want the report to filter on travel dates. Select all travel data, a specific month or day, a range of months or days, or a comparison of months or day ranges. Select a type of service to restrict output to flights which carry passengers or cargo. Leave this set to "all" to generate a report for all types of flights. Once you have created a report, you can easily save the configuration by clicking the "Saved Report Configurations" pulldown. For the report dates, you may use the Relative Dates feature to get results for a time period relative to the current month. When running the report, you may choose to view the results immediately, push the execution of the report to the background, of schedule the report to run on a specific time period interval of your choice.
Using the "Outputs" tab, choose the rows, columns, and data you would like to see in the order you want them from the Data, Row, and Column buttons. Once you have made your selections you can easily rearrange by either drag-and-drop of the column or row field or by clicking on the U-shape arrows to reverse the column and row fields. To remove a field, simply click on the top right X in the respective box. You must choose at least one Data field, and then one Row or Column field. Use the 'Full Screen' button to expand your work when you are arranging many fields.
Schedule Weekly Summary Report:
The Weekly Summary report shows the requested month, a comparison of two different months, or a time series of all dates inclusive between two specified months of the flights operated from one or more specific origin airports or from an origin region to one or more specific destination airports or a destination region. This report displays information on operations, seats, and ASMs (ASKs) for each route.
When using this report specify the airlines or alliance, origin airports or origin region, destination airports or destination region, and the time periods to display data over time by carrier between regions or airports. Airline groupings and/or specific airline codes can be used in the "Airline codes" field. Metro codes and/or specific airport codes can be used in the "Origin codes" and "Destination codes" fields. To display information only for a particular airline, specify the airline code, and leave the Alliance field blank. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to planes meeting the seat criteria; similarly, identifying an equipment type will restrict the output. Output may be summed by equipment type. In addition, detailed equipment data can be displayed on individual rows by checking the appropriate "Show" boxes. The "Time period" input box can be used to organize the output data over time in one of three different ways.
Schedule Weekly Extract Report:
The Schedule Extract report allows the user to examine schedules for a carrier, alliance, airport and/or regions. As its name suggests, the report extracts part of a published schedule.
When using this report specify the airline(s) or the alliance of interest. To see a schedule for all airlines, leave the airline code(s) field blank. Next, specify operating airline code(s), an origin code or origin region as well as a destination code or destination region. Select the year and month desired, the days of the week for which you would like to see a schedule, and whether you wish to look at nonstops, onestops or both. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to planes meeting the seat criteria; similarly, identifying an equipment type will restrict the output.
Schedule Multi-Stop Report:
The Schedule Multi-Stop report allows the user to examine flight details for cases where an airline flight makes one or more scheduled stops without a change in flight number. The displayed data includes the airline and airport codes, departure time, arrival time, block minutes, and mileage for each leg. Also, the flight number, equipment type(s), and equipment seats are given. An arrival flag of "1" indicates that the last leg of the route lands after midnight (i.e. the following day). Less common are arrival flags of "-1" where the last leg of the flight lands the day before it took off, and "2" if the last leg of the flight lands two days after it took off.
When using this report specify the airline or airport of interest. You can specify both if you would like to restrict the output to only include routes flown by the airline which include the specified airport at some stage in the route. Specifying only an airline and leaving the Airport code field blank will show all multiple-stop routes for that airline system-wide. If an airport is provided, then that airport could be the true origin, true destination, or any of the stops in between. Select the year and month desired, as well as the day of the week for which you would like to see the output. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to legs flown with equipment meeting the seat criteria; similarly, identifying an equipment type will restrict the output.
Schedule City Pair View Report:
The Schedule City Pair report allows the user to examine schedules between a city pair for a specified carrier or for all carriers.
When using this report specify the airline (if desired), the origin, the destination, the month, and the year to be examined. You can also specify your sort ordering.
Schedule Recent Changes Report:
The Recent Changes report lets the user examine capacity changes occurring over the past week for the specified carriers and an airport or country/region.
When using this report specify the airline(s), an airport or a country/region, the month, and the year to be examined. Note that up to ten airlines may be entered in the airline field, and optionally one airport may be entered in the airport field. If an airport is entered, the country/region field will be ignored. Also note that you may only enter a month/year within the valid date ranges specified on the Schedule Recent Changes form. Data will be shown for the month specified or for all available months (up to the six most recent months of data) if exactly one airline is specified.
Schedule Weekly Dynamic Table Report:
The Schedule Weekly Dynamic Table report is useful when you want to analyze related totals over a very large amount of published schedule data. The Schedule Weekly Dynamic Table report lets you customize how you combine and compare large amounts of schedule data for a carrier, marketing alliance, markets, airport and/or regions. The underlying data is based on the daily scheduled operations and not by a single sample week each month.
When using this report use the "Inputs" tab, choose to restrict the Dynamic Table to a specific subset of data, such as a particular marketing airline, operating airline, alliance, airport, or route. To see results for all airlines and all routes, leave the airline code, origin code, and destination code fields blank, the alliance field set to "-None-", and the region menus set to "ALL". Use the stops field to filter for nonstops, onestops or both. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to planes meeting the seat criteria, and choosing an equipment type will restrict the output to only return data for flights which use that type of plane. You can also expand the report's results by choosing to include restricted flights and see results for both directions of travel. Choose how you want the report to filter on travel dates. Select all travel data, a specific month, a range of months, or a comparison of months. Select a type of service to restrict output to flights which carry passengers or cargo. Leave this set to "all" to generate a report for all types of flights. Once you have created a report, you can easily save the configuration by clicking the "Saved Report Configurations" pulldown. For the report dates, you may use the Relative Dates feature to get results for a time period relative to the current month. When running the report, you may choose to view the results immediately, push the execution of the report to the background, of schedule the report to run on a specific time period interval of your choice.
Using the "Outputs" tab, choose the rows, columns, and data you would like to see in the order you want them from the Data, Row, and Column buttons. Once you have made your selections you can easily rearrange by either drag-and-drop of the column or row field or by clicking on the U-shape arrows to reverse the column and row fields. To remove a field, simply click on the top right X in the respective box. You must choose at least one Data field and then one Row or Column field. Use the 'Full Screen' button to expand your work when you are arranging many fields.
Schedule Mapper:
The Schedule Mapper allows the user to draw a customized map showing scheduled flights.
When using the Mapper tool, the user has the option to create Layers, where each layer is a separate query and customizable. When creating layers, you can adjust any setting in the control panel without affecting other layers.
Schedule Airline Change Report:
The Airline Change report allows the user to examine changes in capacity for a particular airport for two specified time periods.
When using this report specify an airport code, the comparison month and year, and the base month and year. Click "Sum all destinations?" box if you wish to summarize each distinct airline's data into a single output row. Otherwise, a different row of output will be given for every destination for each airline.
Schedule Weekly Bank Structure Report:
The Weekly Bank Structure report displays the arrival and departure activity into and out of an airport.
When using this report specify the airport, time period, and number of stops to display a station chart which shows flights arriving to and departing from the specified airport. To display information only for a particular airline or alliance, specify the airline code or the name of the alliance. You can narrow your report and restrict output by specifying an origin/destination, days of operation, number of seats, and/or equipment type.
Schedule Weekly Level of Ops Report:
The Weekly Level of Ops shows how the total number of departing and arriving flights and seats compare between two months. If Op day is set to "Daily Totals" then summaries are returned for each op day for both months. Otherwise, if a specific Op day is chosen, departures and arrivals throughout the day are broken down by specified intervals of time (e.g. by half hour, by 10-minute interval, etc.).
When using this report specify the airport you wish to examine, the comparison time period, the base time period, and a particular op day or totals for all op days. If a particular op day is chosen then you must also choose a unit of time and start and end times to display a station chart summarizing arriving and departing flights and seats. To display information for up to 10 airlines or an alliance, specify the airline code(s) or the name of the alliance. You can narrow your report and restrict output by specifying an origin/destination airport or region, equipment family or type, and/or number of seats.
Schedule Weekly Flight Connections Report:
The Weekly Flight Connections report has two distinct modes. The first mode is activated when "Departures from Hub" is selected for the "Display results for" input. This "Outbound" mode shows details for outbound flights which depart from a given connect airport within a predefined connection window after the specified Hub arrival flight time.
The second mode is activated when "Connections to Hub" is selected for the "Display results for" input. This "Inbound" mode shows details for inbound flights which arrive at a given connect airport within a predefined connection window before the specified Hub departure flight time.
When using this report choose one of the two modes of operation using the "Display results for" input. Then specify the Hub airport, the month, the year, the desired day of the week, the arrival (or departure) time at the hub, the minimum and maximum times which define a connection window, and whether you wish to look at nonstops, onestops, or both. This will display an airport chart which shows details for either flights departing from the given hub ("Outbound" mode) or for flights arriving at the given hub ("Inbound" mode) within the connection window. You can narrow your report and restrict output by specifying one or more equipment types. To restrict output to a specific carrier, enter its airline code in the Outbound airline code field. To show online connections at the top of the output, enter the airline code in the Inbound airline code field ("Outbound" mode) or the Outbound airline code field ("Inbound" mode). To remove circuitous routes, enter the three-character airport code in the Origin code field.
Schedule Weekly Missed Connections Report:
The Weekly Missed Connections report displays potential connections at a hub airport that were "missed" because the actual connection time is less than the minimum connect time specified.
When using this report specify the airport, time period, and number of stops to display a detailed list of missed connections with the specified airport as the hub. To display information only for a particular airline or alliance, specify the airline code or the name of the alliance. You can narrow your report and restrict output by specifying an origin/destination, days of operation, number of seats, and/or equipment type.
Schedule Code Share Summary Report:
The Code Share Summary report shows code shares for the requested month, a comparison of two different months, or a time series of all dates inclusive between two specified months of the flights operated from one or more specific origin airports or from an origin region to one or more specific destination airports or a destination region. This report displays information on operations, seats, and ASMs (ASKs) for each route. As its name suggests, the report extracts part of a published schedule for flights which are operated and marketed by different airlines.
When using this report specify the airline(s) or alliance, origin airport(s) or origin region, destination airport(s) or destination region, and the time period(s) to display data over time by carrier between regions or airports. Airline groupings and/or specific airline codes can be used in the "Airline code(s)" field. Metro codes and/or specific airport codes can be used in the "Origin code(s)" and "Destination code(s)" fields. To display information only for a particular airline, specify the airline code, and leave the Alliance field blank. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to planes meeting the seat criteria; similarly, identifying an equipment type will restrict the output. Output may be summed by equipment type.
In addition, detailed equipment data can be displayed on individual rows by unchecking the appropriate "Sum" boxes.
The "Time period" input box can be used to organize the output data over time in one of three different ways.
Schedule Code Share Extract Report:
The Schedule Code Share Extract report allows the user to examine code shares in detail for a carrier, alliance, airport and/or regions. As its name suggests, the report extracts part of a published schedule.
When using this report specify the airline(s) or the alliance of interest. To see code shares for all airlines, leave the airline code(s) field blank. Next, specify operating airline code(s), an origin code or origin region as well as a destination code or destination region. Select the year and month desired, the days of the week for which you would like to see code shares, and whether you wish to look at nonstops, onestops or both. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to planes meeting the seat criteria; similarly, identifying an equipment type will restrict the output.
Schedule Code Share Bank Structure Report:
The Code Share Bank Structure report displays the arrival and departure activity into and out of an airport.
When using this report specify the airport, time period, and number of stops to display a station chart which shows Code Share flights arriving to and departing from the specified airport. To display information only for particular marketing or operating airline(s) or an alliance, specify the airline code(s) or the name of the alliance. You can narrow your report and restrict output by specifying an origin/destination, days of operation, number of seats, and/or equipment type.
Schedule Code Share Dynamic Table + Report:
The Schedule Code Share Dynamic Table report is useful when you want to analyze related totals over a very large amount of published schedule code share data. The Schedule Code Share Dynamic Table report lets you customize how you combine and compare large amounts of schedule data for carriers, alliance, airports and regions.
When using this report use the "Inputs" tab, choose to restrict the Dynamic Table to a specific subset of data, such as a particular marketing airline, operating airline, alliance, airport, or route. To see results for all airlines and all routes, leave the airline code, origin code, and destination code fields blank, the alliance field set to "-None-", and the region menus set to "ALL". Use the stops field to filter for nonstops, onestops or both. Specifying a seat range will restrict the output to planes meeting the seat criteria, and choosing an equipment type will restrict the output to only return data for flights which use that type of plane. You can also expand the report's results by choosing to include restricted flights and see results for both directions of travel. Choose how you want the report to filter on travel dates. Select all travel data, a specific month, a range of months, or a comparison of months. Select a type of service to restrict output to flights which carry passengers or cargo. Leave this set to "all" to generate a report for all types of flights. Once you have created a report, you can easily save the configuration by clicking the "Saved Report Configurations" pulldown. For the report dates, you may use the Relative Dates feature to get results for a time period relative to the current month. When running the report, you may choose to view the results immediately, push the execution of the report to the background, of schedule the report to run on a specific time period interval of your choice.
Using the "Outputs" tab, choose the rows, columns, and data you would like to see in the order you want them from the Data, Row, and Column buttons. Once you have made your selections you can easily rearrange by either drag-and-drop of the column or row field or by clicking on the U-shape arrows to reverse the column and row fields. To remove a field, simply click on the top right X in the respective box. You must choose at least one Data field and then one Row or Column field. Use the 'Full Screen' button to expand your work when you are arranging many fields.
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