Quick and easy URLs for airport and airline route maps
Today’s feature is a new trick by an old pony — now, you can finally open up (or link directly to) airline and airport route maps, instead of needing to go to the main page, type in your search, select...
View ArticleGreat Circle meets OpenFlights
Many aviation enthusiasts will be familiar with the Great Circle Mapper, a handy website that does just what it says on the box: maps great circle routes on top of a world map. And now, thanks to a...
View ArticleOpenFlights now in Chinese! 欢迎光临OpenFlights中文版!
OpenFlights has just added over one billion potential users, thanks to a Chinese translation by sscat. This means that OpenFlights is now available in 12 different languages, and we’re still looking...
View ArticleState of the Data: One million flights!
Calloo, callay, what a frabjous day! On December 11, 2011, the number of flights entered into OpenFlights crossed the one million mark. It’s quite a milestone, and I’d like to take this opportunity...
View ArticleImport flights from TripIt
It’s been a long time coming, but I am tickled pink to announce the release of a long-awaited feature: integration of OpenFlights.org with online trip planning tool extraordinaire TripIt.com, which...
View ArticleOpenFlights migrated to new production server
OpenFlights has been successfully moved to a new production server today. While there shouldn’t be much in the way of user-visible changes, the new server is twice as fast as the old one, which should...
View ArticlePersonal Data Hacks: Visualizing Data from OpenFlights.org
James Siddle has done some interesting work creating visualizations of OpenFlights data. Check it out: Personal Data Hacks: Visualizing Data from OpenFlights.org And remember, you can export all your...
View ArticleSurvey: Do you want airline schedule/timetable data?
Everybody loves free OpenFlights airport, airline and route data, but the single most common request made to OpenFlights is, “Do you have airline schedule data?” Or airline timetables, flight times,...
View ArticleOpenFlights rolls out new maps, moves to GitHub
It’s been a long time coming, but I’m delighted to announce three fairly fundamental upgrades to OpenFlights: one obvious, the other two less so, but no less important. The first change is that...
View ArticleAirport edit review now through Github
Last month, OpenFlights moved to Github, and today we’re rolling out the first new feature enabled by this: airport edits on Github. Until now, any edits to airports not submitted by yourself were sent...
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