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Airline timetables are booklets that many airlines worldwide use to inform passengers of several different things, such as schedules, fleet, security, in-flight entertainment, food menu, restriction and phone contact information. Airline timetables used to be mainly produced as small, paperback books that would be handed to passengers inside airplanes, at ticket agencies and airport counters, or upon request by phone or mail. On January 16, 1928, Pan Am published one of their first timetables. It read The air-way to Havana, Pan American Airways, Pershing Square building, New York.
[edit] Airline operating organizations and businesses which continune to publish airline timetables
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The four main Computer Reservation Systems (also known as Global Distribution Systems) contain virtually all data for airlines they serve[citation needed]. Amadeus in particular offers a publicly available searchable interface.
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