The United Cargo website has historically been the source of all sorts of gems. It used to be that it would list the ‘real reason’ for flight delays. United.com might show you were delayed for weather, but the cargo site would say it was actually lack of crew.
Now there’s another new gem from that website — full, downloadable United Airlines schedules.
There are some limitations. You get a one month view and without the slight variations in flight times by day of week. There’s also not detail of which aircraft subfleet operates a given flight. But it’s even available in Excel! Christmas came early.
(HT: sexykitten7)
@ Gary — LOL. True airline geek!
ESP for those of us who miss the old AA/oneworld pdf timetables of yesteryear…
I’ve converted the XLS to a Google Sheet so it’s easier for folks to view: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16W44urXcIvrPXH60evL5JWrndlko4V8SEZVO08SM8sA/edit
I click that link and its a Widebody only
I fondly recall picking up a hard copy of the schedule in the CTO (city ticket office).
@Jack There are three worksheets in the excel file, Widebody, Narrowbody and UA Express
Anyone wanna tell me how to do that thing where the “header” stays in place while the rest of the data scrolls? It preserves the column labels, which is something I’d like to be able to do.