I'm trying to recall if the Seletar-Tioman flight on a Shorts Skyvan I took in the late-1980s was operated by Silkair or its predecessor, Tradewinds...
I have an excel log i keep track of. It includes flight, date, seat numbers, a/c registrations and some general commentary.
And I thought I was nuts...
Ok, I'll try: (Though I'm pretty sure I won't remember some airlines I've used as an infant)
Qantas
Anzett
Jetstar
Air New Zealand
Aerolineas Argentinia
LAN Chile
Singapore Airlines
Malaisia Airlines
Lufthansa& Lufthansa City Line
British Airways
Air France
Eurowings
Ryanair
I have an excel log i keep track of. It includes flight, date, seat numbers, a/c registrations and some general commentary.
Me too, but not the exact dates nor the seat numbers. And now thanks to Savage25's flightmemory.com link, I get some statistics as well.
My list:
AirAsia
Air Europa (charter)
Air Littoral
American Airlines
American Eagle
Berjaya Air
Braathens
British Airways
Cathay Pacific
China Airlines
Cityjet (AF affiliate)
Continental Airlines
Continental Express
Crossair
Crossair Europe
Delta Connection
EVA Air
Falcon Air (operated for SK)
Goodjet (Low Cost) (operated by Transair)
Japan Airlines
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Lufthansa
Malaysia Airlines
Malmö Aviation
Northwest Airlines
QANTAS Australian Airways
Ryanair
SABENA Belgian Airlines
Scandinavian Airlines
Singapore Airlines
South African Airways
Southwest Airlines
SWISS
Thai Airways
Trans World Express
United Airlines
United Express
USAir
USAirways Express
Last edited by JetE; 16 August 2007, 04:01 AM.
Reason: Wrong list
As well as getting a calendar showing all flights taken by the people registered on there (assuming they make them public), you can also get an individual flight list, e.g. my one:
That's a good tool, especially useful for frequent flyers keen to meet up with others while on the road. I guess it would only make sense for me to be there if/when I start to fly as much as you folks on there do.
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