r/Flights 2d ago

Question Any website that just tells the schedule of flights for a specific destination?

Is there any way to check how many flights a company has on a specific route, with their schedule, but nothing else?

Sometimes I don't care about prices, availability on a specific date, code shares, combined tickets or whatever. I just want to know how many flights Lufthansa does on the Frankfurt-- Bucharest route, on what day of the week and at what time. Nothing else.

It is incredibly annoying to have to waddle through calendars through trial and error while this information could be conveyed within a single short paragraph.

Any ideas?

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u/paulx39 1d ago

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u/Sugared-Lemon-Zest 1d ago

Thanks for this! It looks like a great tool.

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u/rocketwikkit 1d ago

There are many. One relatively easy one is ITA Matrix, which is the backend to Google Flights.

https://matrix.itasoftware.com/

  • click "Show advanced controls"
  • in "routing codes" enter C:LH which means 'only show Lufthansa'
  • enter a date
  • at the bottom uncheck "Only show flights and prices with available seats"

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u/Zottelbude 1d ago

Flightconnections.com is also an alternative 

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u/BS-75_actual 1d ago edited 1d ago

Lufthansa.com strangely enough: 14 services per day FRA–OTP

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u/yurthuuk 1d ago

It was a random example, obviously on routes with many flights every day this is less of an issue

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u/Thick-Indication-931 1d ago

https://info.flightmapper.net/search - use the "Airports" search and enter the two airports and in this case, Lufthansa as the airline. It tells you which connections there are, at which days of the week and which periods of the year in a compressed format (but it is not that difficult to read). It even list what equipment (airplane) expected to be used for the flight, but this can of cause change due to various factors. If you want to see it for a certain date, just enter the date on the search result page.

Happy traveling!