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- Subject: Eaasy Sabre, OAG, and other on-line airline information FAQ
- Newsgroups: rec.travel.misc,rec.travel.air,rec.answers,news.answers,alt.internet.services,alt.answers
- From: john@iecc.com (John R. Levine)
- Date: Sun, 20 Nov 1994 13:15:09 GMT
-
- Archive-name: travel/air/online-info
- Last-modified: 1994/11/01
-
- [[ This Q&A is a response to a flood of questions about access to Eaasy Sabre
- and the like. Suggestions for improvement welcome.]]
-
- * Is there a way to get airline schedules on the Internet for free?
-
- Yes, finally, but the longer answer is more complicated. See below.
-
- * Is there a way to get airline schedules on the Internet if I pay for it?
-
- Definitely. See below.
-
- * What's available for free?
-
- PC Travel is an on-line travel agency that lets you telnet in, check fares
- and schedules, and make reservations. Credit card number required to
- check fares and make reservations, but they won't issue tickets or charge
- you until you specifically say to do so. Data come from APOLLO, the
- United Airlines reservation system. Tickets are issued through PC Travel,
- paying with a credit card, generally delivered the next day by FedEx. I
- find it relatively slow and clunky compared to Eaasy Sabre, but
- considering that it's free, it's great. Telnet to pctravel.com.
-
- * What other reservation systems are available?
-
- There are three computer reservation systems available to the general public:
-
- EAASY SABRE: Run by American Airlines, lets you check fares and schedules
- on all airlines with computerized reservations (all but the most obscure),
- and make reservations for yourself and others. Tickets can be sent by
- mail, issued by airlines at the airport or city ticket offices, or by any
- travel agent with a Sabre terminal, which is nearly all agents in the U.S.
- You can keep a lot of profile info on-line such as frequent flyer numbers
- and meal and seat preferences which are automatically inserted into
- reservations you make for yourself. Your ID is your AAdvantage frequent
- flyer number. Official Recreation Guide available at extra cost. Line
- oriented command language, e.g. to ask for flights from Boston to San
- Francisco on July 4 around noon:
-
- /AIR,BOS,SFO,4JUL,1200
-
- It will prompt you field by field if you don't know all the parameters.
-
- TRAVELSHOPPER: Run by Worldspan (formerly PARS), which is Delta, Northwest
- and TWA, similar features to Eaasy. Interface is a little clunkier, but
- there are some features not available on Eaasy such as open date tickets,
- and experienced users can type through menus faster. Same ticketing
- options, but fewer agents have Worldspan terminals. No travel club, less
- detailed profile. Line oriented command language with optional prompts,
- same query as above would be:
-
- A;BOS;SFO;4JUL;12n;1
-
- The 1 means one person travelling.
-
- ON-LINE OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDE: Similar data and commands to the other
- two. It used to be better than Sabre and Travelshopper, but now
- everyone's updated in near real-time. Lots of other random stuff, e.g.
- frequent flyer newsletter and flight departure and arrival info (they can
- show you the contents of the flight info TV screens from some airports.)
- Airlines and a few agencies can issue tickets.
-
- * Are these the same systems that travel agents use?
-
- The underlying data are the same, but the interface is different. Some
- data are visible to agents, but not to these systems. A good way to work
- is to make the best reservation you can on-line, then call a travel agent,
- tell him what you've reserved, and see if he can do better.
-
- * How do I get access to them?
-
- Eaasy and Travelshopper are only available via gateway systems, OAG
- directly or via gateways.
-
- Eaasy Sabre: GEnie, Compuserve, Delphi, Prodigy, AOL, eWorld
- PARS Travelshopper: Compuserve, Delphi.
- OAG: Direct subscription, Delphi, Compuserve, GEnie, Dow Jones News Retrieval,
- AT&T InterSpan.
-
- Telnet to Delphi: delphi.com, no surcharge.
- Telnet to OAG: oag.com, no surcharge.
- Telnet to Compuserve: compuserve.com, hostname CIS.
- AOL: experimental MacTCP and Winsock software available from FTP.AOL.COM
-
- Compuserve has a front-end program called CIM which runs under Windows and
- can make access and navigation somewhat simpler, is only intended for
- direct dialup use, not via telnet. A program called COMt, available at
- ftp://ftp.std.com:/customers/software/rfdmail/comt.zip, makes a Telnet
- connection look enough like a dialup port to make CIM work.
-
- For dial-in access, Delphi is on Sprintnet and Tymnet, no surcharge nights
- and weekends. Compuserve has its own extensive network, or is available
- via Sprintnet at a surcharge. OAG is on Sprintnet and Tymnet, no surcharge.
-
- * How much do they cost?
-
- Eaasy and PARS are available at the base rate for all of the on-line
- services that offer them except for Prodigy.
-
- Delphi offers a five-hour free trial when you sign up; you can use PARS
- and Eaasy during that time. AOL also usually offers a free trial period.
-
- Gateway systems charge a substantial surcharge for the OAG, e.g. Delphi
- charges 59 cents/min peak, 42 cents/min off-peak. A direct subscription
- to the OAG is much cheaper, per-minute rates are lower than the surcharge.
- Call 800-342-5624, ext Q714 for a 15 day free trial, $25 signup if you
- continue. If you subscribe directly, the OAG waives session charges if you
- make or cancel a reservation during the session. The OAG has no monthly
- minimum, which is good for occasional users.
-
- * Isn't there anything available without signing up?
-
- Canadian Airlines has an experimental WWW server with schedule info.
- You get to it using a WWW browser that supports forms such Mosaic.
- The URL is http://www.cdnair.ca. Lufthansa has some info at the
- Electronic Newstand, gopher to enews.com or telnet to enews.com, login enews.
-
- * What about on-line travel agents and clubs?
-
- Eaasy Sabre offers Traveller's Access, run by Comp-U-Card which for $49/yr
- rebates 5% on air, hotel, and car rentals for you and family members that
- they've ticketed for you and family members when you send in receipts. In
- my experience, their agents are not very good.
-
- Travel-by-Modem <travel@delphi.com>, is run by a small company in Belmont,
- Mass., primary access via Delphi, but Internet e-mail is fine, too. Costs
- $39/yr, sliding rebate on tickets depending on price and how delivered.
- Rebates mailed automatically quarterly. Lots of useful coupons and
- discounts. That's the agency I use.
-
- Compass Point Travel <bert@cptravel.com> is a full service agency that
- welcomes Internet customers.
-
- Stephanie Alford <lunisea@netcom.com> is a full service travel agent who
- welcomes Internet customers.
-
- Edward Hasbrouck <ehasbrouck@igc.apc.org> at Travel Time, San Francisco
- around-the-world specialists; also other discounted international tickets;
- NOT a general-purpose, corporate, or domestic travel agency.
-
- The Travel Tree <tree@io.com> is a full service travel agency that welcomes
- Internet customers. They use consolidators and offer discounts. For more
- information send email with the subject of "info" to tree@io.com.
-
- Jason Chase <jchase@netcom.com> represents Hotels Plus which offers discounted
- hotels world wide and discounted rental cars in Euurope. Internet users get
- a 10% discount. WWW at file://ftp.netcom.com/pub/jchase/html/info.html.
-
- Dave DeVore <devored@mailhost.cs.pdx.edu> represents the Star Travel Club
- of Let's Go Travel in Portland OR. They offer a no-fee rebate travel club
- as well as discounted consolidator tickets and tours.
-
- Lloyd Colston <lloyd.colston@mgmtsys.com> is an outside sales agent for
- Integra Travel in Cincinnati, OH. The agency is a general travel agency
- which offers complete service for both domestic and international trips.
-
- Germantown Travel <airtkts@airtravel.com> in Germantown Md is
- a full service airline ticket agency suppling information and discounted
- tickets for domestic and international travel.
-
- Travel World <OXFORDU@vax1.bemidji.msus.edu> is a full-service Carlson Travel
- Network Agency also offering tours and colsolidator tickets. Prices are
- competitive.
-
- Leigh Ann Hildebrand-Chupp <inanna@netcom.com> is an outside agent with
- Ambassador World Travel in Atlanta, specializing in travel for special
- interest groups, including the leather community. She offers a free
- bi-weekly email travel newsletter.
-
- Dave Rose at Planet Travel <73632.3401@compuserve.com> or
- <dpuddest@morgan.ucs.mun.ca> is a full service travel agency for the Gay
- and Lesbian community.
-
- AOI Travel <aoi@xmission.com> offers air travel and Eurail services, and
- discount air to Europe. They have a WWW site with travel information
- at http://xmission.com/~aoi.
-
- Mike Espinosa <maluku@netcom.com> is a travel outfitter, specializing in
- trips to south and southeast Asia, including consolidator tickets for
- Asian airlines.
-
- Roberto Torrini of Interpro Travel Service <interpro@netcom.com> of Laguna
- Niguel, CA is a full service bilingual agency specializing in trips and
- tours to Italy for individuals, families, and groups.
-
- Jack Diem <jdiem@netcom.com> at Blue Skies Travel Agency, in Brea, CA.
- He specializes in Mexico and the Pacific.
-
- CTM Travel <ctm-trav@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us> in Coral Springs FL
- welcomes business from the Internet.
-
- AESU Travel in Baltimore <aesu@charm.net> operates tours to Europe for
- 18-35 year olds and is also airticket consolidators (Europe only). WWW
- page is http://www.charm.net/~aesu/
-
- [[ I know there are others, tell me about them and I'll add them ]]
- --
- John R. Levine, IECC, POB 349, Cambridge MA 02238, +1 617 492 3869
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